You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.

You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
Read an excerpt from the book Knocking The Top Off: A People’s History of Alcohol in Australia about the fight for equal pay.
Examples – from 350.org and beyond – about ways people handled campaign losses in healthy, soul-giving, and strategic ways.
A collection of quotes about power, social change and organising collected by the Commons Social Change Library.
Lessons learned from 350.org Canada’s “Climate Welcome” protest that pressured Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take bold climate action.
Collection of different case studies / stories of organising and movements from across the globe collated and presented by 350.org.
Resources gathered to make the first 100 days count after an election and hold the new government to account and bring about change.
Learn how to run a one on one meeting with these tips & best practices from the Leading Change Network and the New Organizing Institute.
Max Smith, co-director of the Community Organising Fellowship, reviews the Tools for Radical Democracy guide to electoral organising, and draws out some key considerations for deciding whether or how to engage in elections.
The following articles include opinion pieces on the current situation in Ukraine, the case for nonviolent civil resistance, information about the successful nonviolent Orange Revolution of 2014, and ways to keep up to date on the unfolding war.
You’re not failing social change can be slow. Here are resources to explore around time, slow change and the concept of failure.
Read an excerpt from the book Knocking The Top Off: A People’s History of Alcohol in Australia about the fight for equal pay.
Examples – from 350.org and beyond – about ways people handled campaign losses in healthy, soul-giving, and strategic ways.
A collection of quotes about power, social change and organising collected by the Commons Social Change Library.
Lessons learned from 350.org Canada’s “Climate Welcome” protest that pressured Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to take bold climate action.
Collection of different case studies / stories of organising and movements from across the globe collated and presented by 350.org.
Resources gathered to make the first 100 days count after an election and hold the new government to account and bring about change.
Learn how to run a one on one meeting with these tips & best practices from the Leading Change Network and the New Organizing Institute.
Max Smith, co-director of the Community Organising Fellowship, reviews the Tools for Radical Democracy guide to electoral organising, and draws out some key considerations for deciding whether or how to engage in elections.
The following articles include opinion pieces on the current situation in Ukraine, the case for nonviolent civil resistance, information about the successful nonviolent Orange Revolution of 2014, and ways to keep up to date on the unfolding war.