Tips and resources for those looking to take real steps to decolonize your approaches and meaningfully support Indigenous movements.
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Narrative Power and Collective Action: Conversations with People Working to Change Narratives for Social Good
‘Narrative power and collective action’ is a collection of curated conversations between Isabel Crabtree-Condor, a Knowledge Broker at Oxfam, and a diverse group of people working in the narrative change and collective action space.
Organising for Effective Non Violent Actions
This article by Jørgen Johansen and Brian Martin discusses how to design effective protest actions by considering various factors and choices available to organizers.
Movement Learning Catalyst: A Guide to Learning for Systemic Change
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
Authoritarianism to Democracy: The Story of Mongolia
Learn about the story and the tactics (protests, hunger strikes) that led to Mongolia’s change from authoritarianism to democracy.
How to Create a Campaign
How do you start a campaign for social change? Learn how to create a campaign using tools such as the Spectrum of Allies.
Social Change Myths
What are the facts about social change and social movements? Daniel Hunter myth busts common misconceptions about how change happens.
Campaign Tactics
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples.
Building Leadership Capacity: The Ladder of Engagement
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Building Movement Capacity and Structure: Ella Baker and the Civil Rights Movement
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.
Decolonizing Climate Action Toolkit
Tips and resources for those looking to take real steps to decolonize your approaches and meaningfully support Indigenous movements.
Narrative Power and Collective Action: Conversations with People Working to Change Narratives for Social Good
‘Narrative power and collective action’ is a collection of curated conversations between Isabel Crabtree-Condor, a Knowledge Broker at Oxfam, and a diverse group of people working in the narrative change and collective action space.
Organising for Effective Non Violent Actions
This article by Jørgen Johansen and Brian Martin discusses how to design effective protest actions by considering various factors and choices available to organizers.
Movement Learning Catalyst: A Guide to Learning for Systemic Change
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
Authoritarianism to Democracy: The Story of Mongolia
Learn about the story and the tactics (protests, hunger strikes) that led to Mongolia’s change from authoritarianism to democracy.
How to Create a Campaign
How do you start a campaign for social change? Learn how to create a campaign using tools such as the Spectrum of Allies.
Social Change Myths
What are the facts about social change and social movements? Daniel Hunter myth busts common misconceptions about how change happens.
Campaign Tactics
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples.
Building Leadership Capacity: The Ladder of Engagement
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Building Movement Capacity and Structure: Ella Baker and the Civil Rights Movement
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.