Learn about why conflict happens in social change groups in Working with Conflict in our Groups: A Guide for Grassroots Activists.
Learn about why conflict happens in social change groups in Working with Conflict in our Groups: A Guide for Grassroots Activists.
The Accountability Session is a tactic used in community organising to demonstrate power and hold decision-makers accountable.
Learn about the history of protest camps and how people have not only imagined but also practically built alternative worlds together.
An inside account of the student movement (protest and camp) that forced Ireland’s Trinity College to divest from Israel.
Film can be one of the most powerful mediums for getting ordinary people interested in social change. Australian Progress has put together a crowd-sourced list of films that are about activists, advocates and social movements, or have in of themselves provided impetus for social change.
Recommended resources for the Palestine Solidarity Conference held by APAN in Naarm/Melbourne in May 2024.
George Gabriel introduces the “incubating and cascading” approach to scaling organising through a case study of the UK-based Refugees Welcome movement.
This excerpt from Grassroots and Nonprofit Leadership explores the dilemma of growth in groups and outlines primary and secondary organisation systems.
How the Commons Social Change Library can help academics and researchers share their work more effectively with campaigners and improve impact.
Learn about the 6 characteristics of the Knitting Nannas, groups of cheeky, disorganised, supportive older women activists against fracking.
Learn about why conflict happens in social change groups in Working with Conflict in our Groups: A Guide for Grassroots Activists.
The Accountability Session is a tactic used in community organising to demonstrate power and hold decision-makers accountable.
Learn about the history of protest camps and how people have not only imagined but also practically built alternative worlds together.
An inside account of the student movement (protest and camp) that forced Ireland’s Trinity College to divest from Israel.
Film can be one of the most powerful mediums for getting ordinary people interested in social change. Australian Progress has put together a crowd-sourced list of films that are about activists, advocates and social movements, or have in of themselves provided impetus for social change.
Recommended resources for the Palestine Solidarity Conference held by APAN in Naarm/Melbourne in May 2024.
George Gabriel introduces the “incubating and cascading” approach to scaling organising through a case study of the UK-based Refugees Welcome movement.
This excerpt from Grassroots and Nonprofit Leadership explores the dilemma of growth in groups and outlines primary and secondary organisation systems.
How the Commons Social Change Library can help academics and researchers share their work more effectively with campaigners and improve impact.
Learn about the 6 characteristics of the Knitting Nannas, groups of cheeky, disorganised, supportive older women activists against fracking.