Strategizing to be in the right place at the right time
Many organizers already have plans for the next major climate disaster, while others are preparing to respond to the next economic crisis. Yet others are undermining the legitimacy of the system with communication and agitation tools. These strategic priorities give us different kinds of organizations and different kind of capabilities.
This webinar is about tapping into this complementary strategy diversity with organizers working on specific scenarios and specific interventions.
23 April - 17:00 UTC - Online
Speakers
Louis cut his teeth working on illegal dumping and public safety issues with the land defenders of a small Indigenous community. He has extensive experience in environmental advocacy, having participated in Quebec, Canadian, and UK climate movements, as well as activist education projects. Today, he is interested in flooding.
Sam Griffiths has been an active supporter of Just Stop Oil for 2.5 years and during that time has got more and more involved in decision making strategy. His background is in design and branding, the latter is something he is trying to atone for, while making the most of those skills. He has a faith in people and their capacity for good, for action and in their innate capacity for creativity. And given we have very little time or money, we need to get really creative! He’s a husband and a father of one child and he never anticipated having to have anything to do with a revolution.
Pablo Neri is an MST activist from the state of Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, in the Palmares II settlement. He is currently a member of the MST’s National Directorate. He has a degree in history and a specialization in economics and agrarian development.
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