20 November 2019 Don’t Go It Alone: Check out this new Organising Manual from Blueprints for Change by Mary Alice Crim
11 October 2019 Systems design thinking is a weapon; let’s use it for good Campaigners should look to systems and design thinking to mobilise key constituencies more effectively, combat rising authoritarianism, and rectify global injustice. by Phil Wilmot
17 September 2019 How do you measure people power? We need to figure out the best approaches, frameworks, metrics, and methods being used to measure and quantify people powered approaches. by Sarah Ali
13 September 2019 What can advocacy campaigners learn from Hong Kong’s protest movement? The historic mobilisation shows the effectiveness of building distributed leadership, providing pathways for participation, and working in coalition that accepts differing theories of change. by Amanda Tattersall
11 September 2019 Why it’s important to measure the impact of people-powered advocacy A common framework to measure and evaluate people power is a missing piece in the funding and decision-making pie, says Tom Liacas. by Tom Liacas
11 September 2019 Lessons from the grassroots campaign playbook In this Mini Masterclass with Future Advocacy, campaigner Katherine Sladden explains how to make change—the bootstrap way. by Katherine Sladden
24 July 2019 How ActionStation trains an army of keyboard warriors to promote love over hate The New Zealand-based community campaigning organisation is building people power in an iterative and narrative-savvy way. by Laura O’Connell Rapira and Ann Cloet
3 July 2019 #KeepItOn campaign’s ‘shutdown stories’ offer a lesson in listening, adapting and participation After the campaign's launch, Access Now saw that those affected by internet blackouts were interested in contributing their personal stories. So, the organisation created a way to do so. by Amy Fallon
28 May 2019 How ‘networks beyond the network’ helped L’Associació de Drets Sexuals i Reproductius build an influential Twitter campaign Their campaign put the public financing of ultra-conservative groups in Catalonia on the political agenda, even though their accounts didn't have many followers at the time. by Rodrigo Barahona and Natalia Pereira (Oxfam Intermón) and Almudena Rodríguez and Ainhoa Yll Subirà (L’Associació)