In organizing, if we are to achieve our goals and create change we must eventually take action. But mobilizing our constituency can be challenging. How do I seek commitment? And how do I ensure that the commitment translates to meaningful action?
In this skill practice session, we will discuss how we move a constituency from inaction to action, and how mobilizing resources can lead to more resources. We will also get on the bike and practice the “4C’s” – a way to mobilize commitment from your constituency in a way that is meaningful, and move them to join you in strategic and effective action.
Join us on Thursday, November 13th 10AM Eastern Time / 6PM Jordan Time as we practice how to mobilize people and grow resources effectively in our campaigns
Key Learning Points
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how commitments enables campaigns to grow resources as they deploy resources in action
- Explore how to ask commitments in a way that builds power towards a campaign win
- Practice 4C’s as a method of getting commitments strategically and meaningfully
- See live examples of 4C’s in action
- Gain more confidence to ask for commitment in our campaigns
Speakers & presenters
Community organizer, political activist in Jordan, coordinator of the Jordan BDS movement. I lead several campaigns on the ground, for example, Boycott Carrefour Campaign, which supports the genocide in Gaza, and the Jordan Eco Park campaign for its role in normalization with the occupying state. I also lead the Al-Aqsa Mosque All the Wall campaign, which is to strengthen the Jordanian guardianship over the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. I believe in the power of the people and their ability to change.
Questions & answers
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