Amanda Harvey-Sánchez
Amanda Harvey-Sánchez is an activist-anthropologist, organizing coach, and public educator who has been organizing in movements for liberation since 2015. Amanda found her way into organizing through working on her campus fossil fuel divestment campaign at the University of Toronto as an undergraduate student. Since then, she has had the opportunity to take part in community-based and justice-focused campaigns and projects across Canada, the US, India, and France. She is currently completing her PhD at the University of Toronto, on the social and political life of climate justice organizing in Canada.
Resources by Amanda Harvey-Sánchez
Movement Memo: Developing Strategic Capacity and Cultivating Collective Care: Towards Community Power
English
Coaching
Public narrative
Relationship building
Team structure
Strategy
Action
Articles
Public
I am an organizer
North America
This memo is a summary of insights and reflections on the climate justice movement by the Climate Justice Organizing HUB in Canada, a project of the Small Change Fund.
Nurturing Activist Love: Strategies for Cultivating and Sustaining Youth Climate Justice Organizing
English
Coaching
Public narrative
Relationship building
Team structure
Strategy
Action
Articles
Public
I am an organizer
I am a researcher
North America
This editorial introduces activist love as a feminist praxis and utopian method that can serve as a critical and creative pedagogy for use by educators engaging youth on climate change.
University of Toronto Fossil Fuel Divestment 9-year Campaign
English
Coaching
Public narrative
Relationship building
Team structure
Strategy
Action
Case studies
Public
I am an organizer
North America
This is a compilation of resources related to the 9-year campaign to win fossil fuel divestment at the University of Toronto in 2021.