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4 Lessons for Climate Organizers from the Anti-nuclear Movement
The anti-nuclear movement succeeded because local and national organizers understood how individual campaigns generate momentum for the movement.
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Get Real about Privilege: Become an Ally
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.
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Sign Language: The Story of the Jabiluka Symbol
The artist’s story of how the Stop Jabiluka hand symbol was designed, developed and grew to become a symbol for the anti-nuclear movement.
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The Urgency of Intersectionality: TED talk by Kimberlรฉ Crenshaw
Crenshaw uses the term “intersectionality” to describe the reality of race and gender bias & understand how the two can combine to create even more harm.
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Activism needs Introverts [Craftivism]: TED Talk by Sarah Corbett
Sarah Corbett introduces us to craftivism a quieter form of activism that uses handicrafts as a way to get people to take action.
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How to Tell Compelling Stories that Move People to Action: Narrative Handbook
Learn how to tell emotionally compelling stories, use the right frames, values and metaphors to shift the public conversation and take people where you want them to go and engage and strengthen the values that will engage more people more deeply.
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What is Community Organising?
Excerpt from the Community Organising Guide provides an introduction to community organising and the three different types.
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Networked Change: How Progressive Campaigns are Won in the 21st Century
Directed-network campaigns combine self-organized people power with enough centralized structure to focus on clear political and cultural targets. The Networked Change Report maps out the strategies and practices that made todayโs most successful advocacy campaigns work.
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Running Effective Campaign Debriefs
A guide to running campaign debriefs so leaders and participants can learn from experience before moving on to further action.
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