• Front cover of Power in Coalition by Amanda Tattersall.

    Book review of Amanda Tattersall’s Power in Coalition: Strategies for Strong Unions and Social Change

    Denisse Sandoval shares insights from Amanda Tattersallโ€™s book Power in Coalition: Strategies for Strong Unions and Social Change.ย 

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    The Radical History of Unemployed Activism

    Insights from the history of unemployed activism. Includes an overview of the history of Australiaโ€™s welfare system and stories from the 1930s, 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s – plus creative, humorous and confrontational tactics.

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    Lessons from Hahrie Han’s ‘Moved to Action’

    Joel Dignam reviews Hahrie Hanโ€™s Moved to Action. Han tackles the question of what motivates political participation by people who face significant barriers. Han provides a toolkit for those seeking to empower and work with, or within, marginalised communities.

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    Decentralisation: The Starfish and the Spider

    The book โ€˜The Starfish and the Spiderโ€™ delves into ideas & language around decentralisation with useful examples from history & social movements. Joel Dignam reviews the book, โ€˜The Starfish and the Spiderโ€™ by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom.

  • Protestor holding Stop Adani sign on stage with Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.

    Stop Adani and the Suffragettes Reflections on Targets and Tactics

    Joel Dignam analyses two campaign moments: Stop Adani’s targeting of the ALP in the 2018 Queensland state election and the UK women’s suffrage campaign targeting of Liberals in 1905. The lesson? Target those most likely to give you what you want, and sometimes that means creating political risk for them.

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    Hey Activists, R U OK?

    The annual R U OK Day aims to prevent suicide by building connection. This articles looks at what individuals and groups engaged in social change can do to connect with and look out for others.

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    Sustainable Activism: Setting Goals and Changing Habits

    Setting a life up to sustain activism doesnโ€™t always come easy. Just like in a campaign weโ€™re much more likely to get where we want to go if weโ€™re clear about the intended destination โ€“ and if we take effective steps in that direction. These tips are provided to help you reach your healthy goals.

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    Coming Down from Stress

    To be fresh and ready for the challenges of social change we also need quality time off. Here are some tips for getting the ย most out of a break, whether a longer holiday, weekends or any captured moment for potential relaxation.

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    Hope and Activist Burnout

    Experiencing defeats contributes to many people losing hope, burning out, or just dropping out of activism. If we can set up our organisations and social movements to function effectively weโ€™re more likely to foster hope and keep engaged and emotionally strong activists.

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    Ideas for Embodied Activism

    Overwhelming events happen and depending on our degree of privilege, daily stressors can be constant. Unless we are in crisis and/or an immediate life threatening situation itโ€™s incredibly beneficial to spend time cultivating resources which support your health, embodiment, connectedness and feelings goodness.

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