Theory of Organizing

On September 10, 2020, Ohio Voice’s Charlie Stewart hosted an informative panel discussion with Alana Garrett-Ferguson (New Voices for Reproductive Justice), Hana Ortiz-Sanchez (Black Abolitionist Collective of Ohio), and Prince Shakur (Black Queer & Intersectional Collective). https://youtu.be/6roq0WFsDDc FIND OUR PANELISTS ONLINE Hana Ortiz-Sanchez Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmony.yz/ Black Abolitionist Collective of Ohio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BACO614/ Columbus Freedom […]

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On September 8, 2020, Alwiyah Sharrif (Ohio Voice) led a training covering some key concepts of community organizing. Specifically, this training covered social movement ecology framework, the role of organizers, how to identify leaders, and research tools like power mapping. SLIDES WILL BE POSTED ASAP

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On July 30, 2020, Alwiyah Shariff (Ohio Voice) and Tessa Xuan (OPAWL – Ohio Progressive Asian Women’s Leadership) led this training on the theory and application of social movement ecology (SME). SME lays a framework for organizations with different theories of change to recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses and work together to produce large-scale

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On July 9, 2020, Dkéama Alexis of BQIC (Black Queer & Intersectional Collective) led a thought provoking seminar on how the police grew into an institution in the united states. This talk discusses how the legacy of the police is situated within our country’s violent history of chattel slavery, genocide, and capitalistic greed. Including in

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