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What is movement building?

What is movement building?. Developing and nurturing the collective power of people united by a common cause, for social and political change, in a way that recognizes and taps into the richness of their many differences, and creates both political agility and accountability.

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What is movement building?

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  1. What is movement building? • Developing and nurturing the collective power of people united by a common cause, for social and political change, in a way that recognizes and taps into the richness of their many differences, and creates both political agility and accountability. • The power of numbers bonded by hope, explicit justice values and clear agendas.

  2. What is needed to rebuild movements? • Autonomous spaces for critical reflection and self-assessment • Learning from past and present - multi-generational, cross-sector/ class/ caste/ race/ religion/ gender/ ability/ sexuality • Risk-taking – to think and act ‘out of the box’ • Concepts and theories for understanding power dynamics; explicit steps for building/using power • Bridging perspectives: scholars-activists; grassroots-policy; individual-collective; radical-mainstream

  3. What is needed to rebuild movements? (2) • Political skills and capacity to develop/adjust strategies to fast-changing contexts; negotiate alliances • Back to basics (empowerment and base-building) with exciting popular communications • “Systematization”, documentation and broad sharing of experiences • Democratization of knowledge, which builds stronger communication and mutual respect • Bold, heartfelt visions that tap into the best of who we are as women and men; human beings

  4. Empowerment, Rights and Citizenship Information Rights awareness Political consciousness New Skills Individual New Leadership Organization Our Theory of Change

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