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Ecological Justice: A Call to Action
by Movement Generation

<p>Learning Earth Issues: A Training Manual for Urban Social Justice Organizations</p> (more)
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Icebreakers, Team-building Activities, and Energizers
by PILA

<p>Fun, easy-to-use exercises to build community and lift energy during workshops, trainings and meetings</p> (more)
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Tacking Divisive Issues
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<p>This tool was developed by the Partnership for Immigrant Leadership and Action (PILA) as part of Mobilize the Immigrant Vote California Collaborative (MIV) as part of their non-election year political education and voter skills training series in 2007 aimed at building the internal capacity and increasing the scale of MIV’s core 15-20 Partner organizations throughout California. This tool was developed to be used with participants who are staff representatives of organizations who work on get-out-the-vote election programs with immigrant base members and constituents. These organizational staff members who participated were committed and had experiences (whether positive or negative) engaging communities in tackling divisive issues. Many of these participants have experience these divisive issues resulting in the fragmenting of our movement by pitting vulnerable communities against one another. This workshop was facilitated with groups as small as six people to as large as twenty across California. To ensure maximum participation please adjust the time on the agenda according to the number of your workshop participants to make sure for ample time for discussion and report backs.</p> (more)
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The Organizing Guide
by SEAC

<p>A massive revision of SEACs original 1991 organizing guide, this 104 page (5.5 x 8.5 size pages) spiral-bound manual is a great tool for beginners and experienced activists alike. Covers all angles of student organizing, including starting or reviving a group, group structure, effective meetings, issues, strategy, tactics, an anti-oppression analysis, a lengthy resource list and much more. Well illustrated and slick looking. Useful for non-environmental organizing too. An unbeatable organizing value.</p> (more)
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Shanice Through The System
by Community Justice Network for Youth

<p>A multiple choice interactive training that allows participants to experience the complexities of the varying “doors of detention” from arrest to incarceration. Participants gain an understanding of the typical decision making points in juvenile justice systems, the ways that youth are processed and the terminology specific to juvenile justice systems.</p> (more)
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