Watch this video about how Lewis Hine’s photographs transformed public understanding of child labor in the United States and created change.
Watch this video about how Lewis Hine’s photographs transformed public understanding of child labor in the United States and created change.
A hope-based communications strategy involves making five basic shifts in the way we talk about human rights.
Report about narratives that promote racial justice and expand our understanding of health, human rights, and the public good.
From tactical changes like better framing to global strategies that emphasize collaboration across sectors and put people first, Be the Narrative reimagines what the human rights movement should look like—and what it’s capable of achieving.
Learn about the story and the tactics (protests, hunger strikes) that led to Mongolia’s change from authoritarianism to democracy.
How do you start a campaign for social change? Learn how to create a campaign using tools such as the Spectrum of Allies.
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples. This resource is available in many languages.
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.
How populist nationalist leaders across various democracies are employing a playbook involving fear exploitation, institutional undermining, truth erosion, and more to erode democratic values and consolidate power.
Watch this video about how Lewis Hine’s photographs transformed public understanding of child labor in the United States and created change.
A hope-based communications strategy involves making five basic shifts in the way we talk about human rights.
Report about narratives that promote racial justice and expand our understanding of health, human rights, and the public good.
From tactical changes like better framing to global strategies that emphasize collaboration across sectors and put people first, Be the Narrative reimagines what the human rights movement should look like—and what it’s capable of achieving.
Learn about the story and the tactics (protests, hunger strikes) that led to Mongolia’s change from authoritarianism to democracy.
How do you start a campaign for social change? Learn how to create a campaign using tools such as the Spectrum of Allies.
Learn all about tactics for your campaigns including how to adapt their tone for different events and explore different examples. This resource is available in many languages.
Learn how organisers recruit and build the leadership capacity of others with the Ladder of Engagement.
Take inspiration from this Civil Rights Movement story about how to build movement capacity and structure. Learn about Ella Baker and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee SNCC.
How populist nationalist leaders across various democracies are employing a playbook involving fear exploitation, institutional undermining, truth erosion, and more to erode democratic values and consolidate power.