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Changemaker Chat with Paul Oosting from GetUp: Elections and Politics
GetUp is one of Australiaโs most impactful and influential community organisations, and Paul Oosting is their national director. We discuss what GetUp learnt from the 2019 Federal Election campaign. We find out Paulโs insights about what itโs like to operate under the pressure of media and political attack.
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Community Resistance Timeline: A Training Guide
This is a training process guide to introduce participants to each other, connect their own history to a larger history of social change, identify local tactics, and to rethink what success looks like. It is an excerpt from Building Power: A Guide for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Who Want to Change the World.
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James Price Point/Walmadan Case Study: A Huge Win
Case study of the keys to success and strengths of the James Price Point / Walmadan campaign in the Kimberley, Western Australia.
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Case Study: Lock the Gate – Coal Seam Gas: The Ongoing Battle
This short case study shares some of the keys to success of the Lock The Gate approach – unusual alliances, non-violent direct action & more.
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What ChangeMakers can learn from Brooklyn Nine Nine
Who knew that TV could teach you how to change the world! Embedded in Brooklyn Nine Nineโs approach to sitcom writing are a few lessons about how we can successfully communicate important, difficult issues to a wider audience.
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Lessons from the Greensboro Student Sit-ins
The Greensboro student sit-ins had nonviolence at their heart and succeeded, not only in their immediate goal, but also in building a lasting organisation in the SNCC. It stands now as yet another example of the successful use of nonviolence to stand against oppression.
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The Fight for the Rights of People Seeking Asylum
At Progress 2017, GetUp!’s Shen Narayanasamy shared the strategy and critical lessons learnt during campaign work to protect the rights of people seeking asylum.
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