27 October 2017 Organising’s back… and that’s good news for campaigners Matt Price has a new book about engagement organising – the process of building engaged and powerful networks full of leaders. Read Tom Liacas's review now. by Tom Liacas
25 October 2017 ChangeMakers Podcast: What’s the secret to coalitions that win (and coalitions that fail)? Campaigns love coalitions, but why do some achieve victory and others don't? ChangeMakers examines the cases of Brexit and Lock the Gate. by Lisa Goldman
25 October 2017 CANVAS: Stopping the autocrats with creative activism Can creativity and training organise people to take on autocrats, grow people power and inspire movements? Hear what Srdja Popovic of CANVAS has to say. by Ted Fickes
22 October 2017 ChangeMakers Podcast: When anger works, part 1 A look at the remarkable #FeesMustFall student movement in South Africa. by ChangeMakers Podcast
18 October 2017 Build campaigns to build a movement: Meet Rebecca Vilkomerson Rebecca Vilkomerson, executive director of Jewish Voice for Peace, talks with "Meet the Mobiliser." Learn her campaign secrets and favourite new podcast. by Lisa Goldman
17 October 2017 Social ties: A scalable and powerful organising resource In this session of MobLab Live, political scientists and campaigners discuss how social ties can scale to build powerful relationships and support change. by MobLab Team
15 October 2017 ChangeMakers Podcast: Women who lead In the third episode of ChangeMakers, we hear from women who disrupted male-dominated spaces with their innovations. by ChangeMakers Podcast
6 October 2017 ChangeMakers Podcast: Fight for 15 and a people’s movement for a living wage The story of Fight for 15 kicks off ChangeMakers, a new podcast supported by MobLab sharing unheard stories of people-powered change around the world. by Lisa Goldman
6 October 2017 In Morocco, protesters organise against repression with new and traditional tactics A year of protests in the mountainous Rif region have led to widespread repression and arrests. But clever and persistent organising is finding results. by Ursula Lindsey