rabble.ca series - Revolution 101

rabble.ca series - Revolution 101

Revolution 101 is a series that looks at how to build sustainable movements for change and keep the momentum going. Activists share guiding principles, strategies, experiences and tools that can help any progressive movement. This series is meant to amplify the voices of grassroots activists, educate folks new to movement-building and create new spaces for discussion.

 

Sep 8 2014 | by Kelsey Mech | On September 21, in New York City, tens of thousands will converge to take a stand for our climate and our futures.
Aug 19 2014 | by Greg Macdougall | Overwhelming information? Visceral connection? Niching? Fostering community? Organizing?
Aug 4 2014 | by Meg Borthwick | Meg Borthwick speaks with MP Charlie Angus for our Revolution 101 series about his activist work, past and present.
Jul 21 2014 | by Kelsey Mech | I've always known these projects are on the traditional territories of Indigenous communities, but there is something about actually witnessing the massive implications that makes it much more real.
Jul 8 2014 | by Berlin | Sex work organizing, for me, has never been just about fighting for sex workers' rights -- it is also the place where I feel most at home.
May 26 2014 | by Steffanie Pinch | A basic roundup of accessible tools for being a non-Indigenous ally and decolonizing activist organizing.
May 12 2014 | by Robin Tress | A good action tells a story, and a good story has a moral or lesson. Activists can and should create a story that shows the lesson they're trying to teach.
May 7 2014 | by Krystalline Kraus | The big issue at stake here is the concept that Indigenous communities have been bored, ineffective and thus idle for 600 years.
Apr 25 2014 | by Steffanie Pinch | Militant activist campaigns embrace confrontation as a catalyst for change. Here's how to start your own.
Apr 21 2014 | by Meg Borthwick | Author and activist Steve D'Arcy explains how social movements can use militant protest to strengthen democracy.