A practical handbook and model for activists to be more effective when facing injustice and powerful, dangerous opponents.
A practical handbook and model for activists to be more effective when facing injustice and powerful, dangerous opponents.
Hear Marshall Ganz talk at the Virtual Progress 2020 conference about organising and leadership during the time of change in 2020.
Reset Reading Group resources for the Centring Justice & Care theme introduced and curated by Roj Amedi.
Learn how to facilitate inclusion, manage power dynamics and hold space with awareness and intentionality in virtual meetings and spaces.
This interactive ebook focuses on concepts and analytical frames we use when discussing how marginalised identities navigate their place in an assumed common culture.
Despite the global challenges presented by coronavirus, activists can use this moment to strengthen solidarity between movements.
How Change Happens, a book by Duncan Green brings together the latest research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists.
In this interview, George Lakey explains what lessons can be learned from how movements in Scandinavia won and secured their egalitarian economic model.
Making change means that our allies need the confidence to play different roles at different times depending on our respective needs and on the common goal.
Links to useful resources in the area of advocacy, policy change, and social movement evaluation.
A practical handbook and model for activists to be more effective when facing injustice and powerful, dangerous opponents.
Hear Marshall Ganz talk at the Virtual Progress 2020 conference about organising and leadership during the time of change in 2020.
Reset Reading Group resources for the Centring Justice & Care theme introduced and curated by Roj Amedi.
Learn how to facilitate inclusion, manage power dynamics and hold space with awareness and intentionality in virtual meetings and spaces.
This interactive ebook focuses on concepts and analytical frames we use when discussing how marginalised identities navigate their place in an assumed common culture.
Despite the global challenges presented by coronavirus, activists can use this moment to strengthen solidarity between movements.
How Change Happens, a book by Duncan Green brings together the latest research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists.
In this interview, George Lakey explains what lessons can be learned from how movements in Scandinavia won and secured their egalitarian economic model.
Making change means that our allies need the confidence to play different roles at different times depending on our respective needs and on the common goal.
Links to useful resources in the area of advocacy, policy change, and social movement evaluation.