Post by deanna on Apr 18, 2017 7:36:56 GMT -7
The April 23 Training for Action now is up to 40 workshops on citizen action and social and environmental justice, all focused on developing skill sets to be effective agents of change and on building our individual and community organizing capacity.
40 workshops to change the world and your life: Mapping a 20- to 40-Year-Long Strategy for Power | Powerful Speaking and Writing to Your Legislators | Working More Effectively in Indigenous Communities | Relational Organizing through One-to-One Person-to-Person Meetings | Group Decision Making and Meeting Facilitation | Commitments and Agreements | How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor and Other Communication to Reach the Public | How to Plan a Meeting | Dismantling White Supremacy | Understanding Intersectionality and Building Stronger Allyship | Transgender 101 | Constructing Creative Strategies | Developing Teams and Leaders | How to Frame Your Message to Change Minds | Power Research | How to Get Your Audience's Attention and Motivate Them to Take Action | How to Gain and Hold a Successful Meeting with Your Legislators | How to Work with the Media | Ins and outs of the Tactical Technology Activists use to Organize Themselves and Others | Applied Ethics | How to Organize in Communities that are Mostly Opposed to Your Message | A Comparison between progressive groups' organizing and indigenous organizing-Solidarity now and solidarity later | The Culture of One - Social Strength through Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy | Legislative Advocacy Training - How to Navigate the New Mexico Roundhouse | Inter-organizational Relations | How to Plan an Effective Issue Campaign | Remaining Clear and Focused During Conflict | Creative Tactics: Creating Graphics to Amplify Your Message | The Power of Using Your Voice | How to Frame Narratives about Climate and the Environment to Change Hearts and Minds, and Spur People to Action | Resistance 101: I Want to Protest, I Just Don’t Know How | Inclusive Meeting Design for Solidarity | How to Use Privilege to Create Opportunities for Others | Racial Equity Impact Assessment | Mediation as tool for coalition building | "Representing Ourselves" Advocacy from within for small and underrepresented communities | So you want to run for office?! | Digital media to win |Navigating the Agency Process from Start to Finish
The volunteer-organized free event includes free childcare, food, music, and Spanish-language interpretation. Registration is open and all workshop and trainer details are on the registration site. Thank you for helping to spread the word!
Best -
Tema
A Training for Action - If We Organize, We Win
Strategy, Tactics, Solidarity and Issues
Register to Participate Here
Sunday, April 23th, 2017, 12 – 5pm
South Valley Academy – 3426 Blake Road SW, Albuquerque 87105
A Training For Action is a community-generated, volunteer-organized, free afternoon event designed to build capacity for emerging and seasoned activists alike. We’ll open the event with registration, a grab and go lunch, and speakers. Then there will be numerous engaging workshops offered by sponsoring organizations and individual trainers. We’ll close with a fiesta with free food and music. In addition to food, we’ll also offer at no cost both childcare and Spanish-language interpretation throughout the event.
Workshops are in four intersecting learning areas:
1. Building Winning Strategies
2. Developing Tactics & Skills
3. Effective Solidarity Organizing
4. Learning to Talk about the Issues
Register to Participate Here. Facebook event page Here.
Groups sponsoring and offering workshops so far include: Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club | ACLU of New Mexico | RESULTS.org | Showing Up for Racial Justice | NM Story Power | Nonviolent Action New Mexico | Albuquerque Indivisible | Young Women United | Storytellers of New Mexico | Encuentro New Mexico | New Mexico Progressive Coalition | WildEarth Guardians | Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico | Enchanted Uprising | Yoga with Avery | Indigenous Training Collaborative | New Mexico Wilderness Alliance | Pueblo Action Alliance | Common Cause | Albuquerque Public Finance Coalition | Progress Now
REGISTER NOW
40 workshops to change the world and your life: Mapping a 20- to 40-Year-Long Strategy for Power | Powerful Speaking and Writing to Your Legislators | Working More Effectively in Indigenous Communities | Relational Organizing through One-to-One Person-to-Person Meetings | Group Decision Making and Meeting Facilitation | Commitments and Agreements | How to Write an Effective Letter to the Editor and Other Communication to Reach the Public | How to Plan a Meeting | Dismantling White Supremacy | Understanding Intersectionality and Building Stronger Allyship | Transgender 101 | Constructing Creative Strategies | Developing Teams and Leaders | How to Frame Your Message to Change Minds | Power Research | How to Get Your Audience's Attention and Motivate Them to Take Action | How to Gain and Hold a Successful Meeting with Your Legislators | How to Work with the Media | Ins and outs of the Tactical Technology Activists use to Organize Themselves and Others | Applied Ethics | How to Organize in Communities that are Mostly Opposed to Your Message | A Comparison between progressive groups' organizing and indigenous organizing-Solidarity now and solidarity later | The Culture of One - Social Strength through Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy | Legislative Advocacy Training - How to Navigate the New Mexico Roundhouse | Inter-organizational Relations | How to Plan an Effective Issue Campaign | Remaining Clear and Focused During Conflict | Creative Tactics: Creating Graphics to Amplify Your Message | The Power of Using Your Voice | How to Frame Narratives about Climate and the Environment to Change Hearts and Minds, and Spur People to Action | Resistance 101: I Want to Protest, I Just Don’t Know How | Inclusive Meeting Design for Solidarity | How to Use Privilege to Create Opportunities for Others | Racial Equity Impact Assessment | Mediation as tool for coalition building | "Representing Ourselves" Advocacy from within for small and underrepresented communities | So you want to run for office?! | Digital media to win |Navigating the Agency Process from Start to Finish
The volunteer-organized free event includes free childcare, food, music, and Spanish-language interpretation. Registration is open and all workshop and trainer details are on the registration site. Thank you for helping to spread the word!
Best -
Tema
A Training for Action - If We Organize, We Win
Strategy, Tactics, Solidarity and Issues
Register to Participate Here
Sunday, April 23th, 2017, 12 – 5pm
South Valley Academy – 3426 Blake Road SW, Albuquerque 87105
A Training For Action is a community-generated, volunteer-organized, free afternoon event designed to build capacity for emerging and seasoned activists alike. We’ll open the event with registration, a grab and go lunch, and speakers. Then there will be numerous engaging workshops offered by sponsoring organizations and individual trainers. We’ll close with a fiesta with free food and music. In addition to food, we’ll also offer at no cost both childcare and Spanish-language interpretation throughout the event.
Workshops are in four intersecting learning areas:
1. Building Winning Strategies
2. Developing Tactics & Skills
3. Effective Solidarity Organizing
4. Learning to Talk about the Issues
Register to Participate Here. Facebook event page Here.
Groups sponsoring and offering workshops so far include: Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club | ACLU of New Mexico | RESULTS.org | Showing Up for Racial Justice | NM Story Power | Nonviolent Action New Mexico | Albuquerque Indivisible | Young Women United | Storytellers of New Mexico | Encuentro New Mexico | New Mexico Progressive Coalition | WildEarth Guardians | Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico | Enchanted Uprising | Yoga with Avery | Indigenous Training Collaborative | New Mexico Wilderness Alliance | Pueblo Action Alliance | Common Cause | Albuquerque Public Finance Coalition | Progress Now
REGISTER NOW