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Organizing and Activism

  • What Does Youth Power in Policy Look Like?

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 15, 2023

    Funding youth organizing groups can engage and empower young people through transformative political socialization.

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  • How Youth Advocates Are Leading the Way for Climate Action

    Food Tank Aug 14, 2023

    Youth advocates aren’t just part of the solution—they are the solution. Youth are leading movements and making sustainability a reality.

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  • Connecting Disparate Movements to Build Larger Networks for Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 12, 2023

    Imagine a world where the social sector exercises the full measure of its power and influence, fueled by its more than 12 million employees and 64 million volunteers. Imagine people who are fighting for…

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  • ‘Uncivil Obedience’ Becomes an Increasingly Common Form of Protest in the US

    The Conversation Aug 11, 2023

    Distinct from civil disobedience, this legal strategy demands complete compliance with the law – even when there are loopholes that the laws’ creators didn’t intend.

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  • Understanding Social Movement Organizations and Long-term Impact

    The Forge Aug 8, 2023

    “Executives in professional social justice institutions, grassroots activists in local movements, and fiery young radicals on protest lines are all advancing urgent concerns about the internal workings of progressive spaces,” said Maurice Mitchell for The Forge.

    Read the full article at: https://forgeorganizing.org/article/building-resilient-organizationswww.giarts.org **

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  • Organizing for a More Equitable Future for Youth of Color

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 7, 2023

    It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. Over the past decade, the words…

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  • Championing Justice for Incarcerated Human Rights Defenders

    Global Citizen Aug 6, 2023

    On the morning of April 9, 2011, Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, founder and president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, was forcibly arrested by Bahraini authorities. He was physically assaulted, taken without…

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  • Art as a Vehicle for Social Change in Communities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 6, 2023

    Addressing entrenched social problems in local communities like inequality, violence, or environmental degradation is as much about changing local cultures and mindsets as it is about reworking the socioeconomic structures…

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  • Workers Demand Stronger Protections Against Extreme Heat

    Grist Aug 3, 2023

    Resources and tools for funders to give more flexibly and further support their movement partners.

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  • The Complex Relationship Between Activists and Funders in Asia and the Pacific

    Thousand Currents Aug 3, 2023

    A new research study that analyzes the complex relationship between popular organizations and institutional funding in Asia and the Pacific is now out! Synthesizing findings from 20 in-depth interviews that…

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  • The Rising Radical Flank of the Climate Movement

    Brookings Aug 1, 2023

    Many organizations in the climate change movement are connected.

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  • This Organization is Combating Period Poverty in South Africa

    Global Citizen Jul 31, 2023

    Menstrual or period poverty is a major contributor to gender inequity on a global scale. We caught up with the team behind Qrate, which is on a mission for menstrual justice.

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