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USSF Starter Kit - Detroit 101
by SOUL (School of Unity & Liberation)

 

This final version of the "Detroit 101" workshop is part of the US Social Forum Workshop Series developed by SOUL (School of Unity & Liberation) in conjunction with POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights) and Causa Justa::Just Cause (CJJC) in the San Francisco Bay Area. This Workshop Series is designed to support organizations in developing unique curriculum to prepare delegations to attend the US Social Forum 2010 in Detroit.

Contained within here are the full workshop outline to understand the broad history and context of Detroit along with a popular education activity—"Who Wants to Be A Millionaire: Detroit Edition"—with complete instructions and multimedia presentation. Also included are "Quick Facts" on the topic and a list of research resources for further study or information.

The other workshops in this series are:

  • History of the World Social Forum/US Social Forum
  • Detroit 101
  • Converging C rises: Economy, Ecology, Empire
  • Standing with the People of the World
  • Neoliberalism in Our Communities
  • In It to Win It: Our Movement and Strategies.*

You can find them here on Build the Wheel.*

* "In It to Win It..." coming soon!

Other Workshops by: School of Unity & Liberation |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 150
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
USSF Starter Kit - What is the World Social Forum?
by POWER - People Organized to Win Employment Rights

This workshop is part of the US Social Forum Workshop Series developed by SOUL (School of Unity & Liberation) in conjunction with POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights) and Causa Justa::Just Cause (CJJC) in the San Francisco Bay Area. This Workshop Series is designed to support organizations in developing unique curriculum to prepare delegations to attend the US Social Forum 2010 in Detroit.

Contained here are an outline of a workshop developed by POWER to explore the history of the Social Forum and an accompanying digital slideshow in Apple Keynote and PowerPoint.

The other workshops in this series are:

  • History of the World Social Forum/US Social Forum
  • Detroit 101
  • Converging Crises: Economy, Ecology, Empire
  • Standing with the People of the World
  • Neoliberalism in Our Communities
  • In It to Win It: Our Movement and Strategies.*

You can find them here on Build the Wheel.*

* "In It to Win It.. ." coming soon!

Other Workshops by: School of Unity & Liberation |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 120
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
Approaches to Social Change
by Southern Empowerment Project

Goal: To make sure that participants understand what direct-action organizing is and how it differs from other types of social change.

Objectives:

  • To develop understanding of direct service, self-help, advocacy and direct-action organizing and the distinctions between them.

  • To introduce some basic concepts of direct-action organizing

     

Time: takes 3 hour with a break, 2 1/2 hours without a break   

 

Contents & Methods:

 

Introduction: (10 minutes) This session deals with four different approaches to social change. There are lots of other ways to work for changes in our communities, but we choose to focus on these four. All four are needed. People should to be clear about the differences so they can know which to use to solve the problems they are facing.

 

This session will deal with four approaches to social change (you can substitute different ones for self-help or community development but we encourage you to review direct service, advocacy and direct action organizing:

  • Direct Service

  • Self Help (or Community Development or some other model appropriate to the group trained)

  • Advocacy

  • Direct-Action Organizing

 

Other Workshops by: National Organizers Alliance |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 180
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
USSF Starter Kit - Standing with the People of the World
by POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights)

This workshop is part of the US Social Forum Workshop Series developed by SOUL (School of Unity & Liberation) in conjunction with POWER (People Organized to Win Employment Rights) and Causa Justa::Just Cause (CJJC) in the San Francisco Bay Area. This Workshop Series is designed to support organizations in developing unique curriculum to prepare delegations to attend the US Social Forum 2010 in Detroit.

Contained within is an outline of a workshop to understand the role of the U.S. in exacerbating the Economic Crisis, explore the concept of Internationalism, and deepen the commitment of conscious communities within the U.S. to stand in International Solidarity along with the global community in the struggle for liberation. In addition, an Apple Keynote presentation is included (PowerPoint to follow) along with one interactive quiz activity with complete instructions and printable assets.

The other workshops in this series are:

  • History of the World Social Forum/US Social Forum
  • Detroit 101
  • Converging Crises: Economy, Ecology, Empire
  • Standing with the People of the World
  • Neoliberalism in Our Communities
  • In It to Win It: Our Movement and Strategies.*

You can find them here on Build the Wheel.*

* "In It to Win It..." coming soon!

Other Workshops by: School of Unity & Liberation |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 120
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
The Connection Between Immigrant Rights and Reproductive Justice
by Mobilize the Immigrant Vote California Collaborative

Written by EMERJ for Mobilize the Immigrant Vote MOVE 2008PurposeThe issue of reproductive justice is important for our communities to discuss for numerous reasons. It is one of the major issues facing our families and communities today. We also know that it has historically been used as a wedge issue to divide us. This training will help us understand how issues immigrants face are tied to and overlap with issues of reproductive justice and what we can do about it. It is appropriate for all levels of volunteers, members, and staff.Goals

  • Define what reproductive justice is and its connection to immigrant rights
  • Identify some of the reproductive justice issues that their communities are facing
  • Analyze the issues or campaigns that they are working on through a Reproductive Justice Lens
Other Workshops by: Mobilize the Immigrant Vote |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 180
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Rights
by Mobilize the Immigrant Vote California Collaborative

Written for Mobilize the Immigrant Vote by Amos Lim of API Equality, A Project of Chinese for Affirmative Action, San Francisco, CA; Claudia Gomez-Arteaga of Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action; adapted from materials provided by the School of Unity and Liberation and M. Hickey and V. Varko; edited by the Bay Area Immigrant Rights CoalitionPurposeTo better understand issues facing the LGBT community and how they connect to greater struggles for social justice. Appropriate for all levels of members/volunteers/community members.Goals

  • Understand how fear and ignorance of the LGBT community has been used to create wedge issues which divide communities with common interests from allying together.
  • Inform voters and help show how civil protections extended to the LGBT community can further and support the struggles faced within the immigrant community.
Other Workshops by: Mobilize the Immigrant Vote |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 100
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
Mobilize the Immigrant Vote MOVE Toolkit (in English, Spanish, and Chinese)
by Mobilize the Immigrant Vote California Collaborative

 

The MOVE Toolkit is a companion series to the Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Immigrant Action Mobilize the Immigrant Vote Toolkit (PILA Toolkit). The two sections of the MOVE Toolkit can be used alone, or to supplement the PILA Toolkit’s “Planning” section. An important element of movement-building electoral organizing is the ability for organizations to train their own staff, members, and community leaders to plan for and run every component of a campaign. Electoral organizing leaders will need to understand the concept of movement-building electoral organizing, the basic components, and how to plan an electoral campaign. This approach can be an important way to increase the stake of organization members and volunteers in the work of our organizations, to provide leadership development for members and staff, and to ensure our electoral programs are rooted in the input and needs of our constituents.

The MOVE Toolkit provides resources and trainings in the following areas:

Section 1: Movement -building Electoral Organizing

This section provides numerous resources to assist conducting electoral work in a way that advances larger social justice goals. It includes movement-building electoral organizing definitions and field campaign components, sample agendas and trainings, a case study, and more.

Section 2: Electoral Field Campaign Planning Phase I

This section includes ideas and resources for setting goals, targeting, and detailed planning, all important aspects of the first phase of planning. It contains sample agendas, practice exercises, sample planning templates, budgeting and fundraising worksheets, and much more.

Section 3: Additional Resources

Additional resources including a sample gallery exercise for presenting small group break-out sections in a fun and interactive way, and many more useful resources.

These tools and trainings were created for our Movement-building Organizations for Voting and long-term Empowerment (MOVE) Program. During the 2007-2009 MOVE Program, the MIV Collaborative partnered intensively with 30 community based organizations working within low-income immigrant communities across California to expand capacity to educate and mobilize immigrant voters, and to connect voter engagement strategies to ongoing organizing and civic engagement efforts.

Other Workshops by: Mobilize the Immigrant Vote |
RATING:
SUGGESTED LENGTH: 1080
Audience:
Languages: 0
Cost: 0
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