The Loci of Power and Connection (LOPAC) framework is a tool for civil society organisations to use to consider their role and activities.
The Loci of Power and Connection (LOPAC) framework is a tool for civil society organisations to use to consider their role and activities.
The Transformational Ethical Story Telling (T.E.S.T.) framework, principles and guide by Our Race creates safer spaces for Story Holders.
Tips, tools, and a presentation from a workshop session for digital storytellers and organisers working with affected communities.
What makes narrative change so hard? Brett Davidson explores how activists must expose unjust power dynamics & envision viable alternatives.
This Feminist Influencing Basket of Resources guides you through tools and activities to make visible the many systems of oppression.
‘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.
Understand outrage management and the backfire model in this article by Brian Martin who uses the Israel-Palestine conflict as a case study.
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
This article “Nonviolent Direct Action as Social Parable” by Daniel Hunter explores how nonviolent direct action (NVDA) functions as a method of social change, akin to parables in religious and philosophical teachings.
Activities, videos, and case studies that will help participants assess corporate power in their own communities and build visions for public and collective power.
The Loci of Power and Connection (LOPAC) framework is a tool for civil society organisations to use to consider their role and activities.
The Transformational Ethical Story Telling (T.E.S.T.) framework, principles and guide by Our Race creates safer spaces for Story Holders.
Tips, tools, and a presentation from a workshop session for digital storytellers and organisers working with affected communities.
What makes narrative change so hard? Brett Davidson explores how activists must expose unjust power dynamics & envision viable alternatives.
This Feminist Influencing Basket of Resources guides you through tools and activities to make visible the many systems of oppression.
‘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.
Understand outrage management and the backfire model in this article by Brian Martin who uses the Israel-Palestine conflict as a case study.
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
This article “Nonviolent Direct Action as Social Parable” by Daniel Hunter explores how nonviolent direct action (NVDA) functions as a method of social change, akin to parables in religious and philosophical teachings.
Activities, videos, and case studies that will help participants assess corporate power in their own communities and build visions for public and collective power.