This report presents an overview of common challenges, hard-earned lessons, needs, and insights in the field of narrative change.
This report presents an overview of common challenges, hard-earned lessons, needs, and insights in the field of narrative change.
Organising builds people power for change. Here is a list of resources to get you started including introductions, different approaches, manuals, tactics, videos and more.
A guide with resources, directories and media about power-building and nonviolent action collated by the Democracy Resource Hub.
This set of guidelines targets progressive campaigners and advocates wishing to better engage the ‘movable middle’.
The Bankstown student occupation of 1999 was the longest occupation of a university in Australia in the 1990s.
A report and analysis of the different strategies and tactics used to curb the fossil fuel industry by the Social Change Lab in the UK.
What are sit-ins? Here is a curated collection of resources about what they are, how to do a sit-in, and examples from around the world.
Would you like to know how to make change happen but don’t where to start? Here is a free, online course by Oxfam International.
A process guide to be used in training workshops and planning sessions about theories of change. This session facilitates political analysis, reflection and dialogue. Why start with a theory of change? This isn’t asking people to be academics, it’s just about being clear about our own and each other’s assumptions.
Learn how to make political impact through podcasts with steps to guide you from the European Center for Digital Action ECDA.
This report presents an overview of common challenges, hard-earned lessons, needs, and insights in the field of narrative change.
Organising builds people power for change. Here is a list of resources to get you started including introductions, different approaches, manuals, tactics, videos and more.
A guide with resources, directories and media about power-building and nonviolent action collated by the Democracy Resource Hub.
This set of guidelines targets progressive campaigners and advocates wishing to better engage the ‘movable middle’.
The Bankstown student occupation of 1999 was the longest occupation of a university in Australia in the 1990s.
A report and analysis of the different strategies and tactics used to curb the fossil fuel industry by the Social Change Lab in the UK.
What are sit-ins? Here is a curated collection of resources about what they are, how to do a sit-in, and examples from around the world.
Would you like to know how to make change happen but don’t where to start? Here is a free, online course by Oxfam International.
A process guide to be used in training workshops and planning sessions about theories of change. This session facilitates political analysis, reflection and dialogue. Why start with a theory of change? This isn’t asking people to be academics, it’s just about being clear about our own and each other’s assumptions.
Learn how to make political impact through podcasts with steps to guide you from the European Center for Digital Action ECDA.