Remember the power and importance of one on one meetings when organizing to help your groups grow and invite people to step into leadership.
Organising builds power by engaging and connecting people in collective action. The resources gathered here educate and inform about the craft of organising. You’ll find case studies, articles, practical tips, and training materials.
Remember the power and importance of one on one meetings when organizing to help your groups grow and invite people to step into leadership.
Have you started a campaign? Do you have a campaign goal or goals? Does it fulfil basic criteria? Learn from past campaigns how they chose their goals.
Marshall Ganz’s new book “People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal” explores strategies for revitalizing democracy through organizing.
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
Effective collective action requires growing groups, which means welcoming new people is key! Try these three tips and download the welcome interview template.
Read a reflection and lessons learned from Marisa Holme’s 2023 book, Organizing Occupy Wall Street: This is Just Practice.
Explore the concept of Solidarity in this book Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea.
A case study on how casual workers at the University of Melbourne in Australia got organised and won back $45 million in Stolen Wages. Read about the campaign highlights and the lessons learned.
Learn about a union campaign by casual fitness workers who organised in Australia to push for better pay and work conditions.
A guide to Jane McAlevey’s work including key takeaways and a plethora of links to books, articles, videos, podcasts, workshops and more.
Remember the power and importance of one on one meetings when organizing to help your groups grow and invite people to step into leadership.
Have you started a campaign? Do you have a campaign goal or goals? Does it fulfil basic criteria? Learn from past campaigns how they chose their goals.
Marshall Ganz’s new book “People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal” explores strategies for revitalizing democracy through organizing.
Guide for experienced activists and organisers in social movements who are keen to enhance their effectiveness in effecting systemic change.
Effective collective action requires growing groups, which means welcoming new people is key! Try these three tips and download the welcome interview template.
Read a reflection and lessons learned from Marisa Holme’s 2023 book, Organizing Occupy Wall Street: This is Just Practice.
Explore the concept of Solidarity in this book Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea.
A case study on how casual workers at the University of Melbourne in Australia got organised and won back $45 million in Stolen Wages. Read about the campaign highlights and the lessons learned.
Learn about a union campaign by casual fitness workers who organised in Australia to push for better pay and work conditions.
A guide to Jane McAlevey’s work including key takeaways and a plethora of links to books, articles, videos, podcasts, workshops and more.