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Marshall Ganz interviews Art Reyes III, the Executive Director of We the People-Michigan – Faces of Change Podcast Series (Video and Audio)
Marshall meets Art Reyes III, the Executive Director of We the People-Michigan, a statewide multi-racial community organization that is building people-power for social and economic justice in Michigan.
- Stories of Self: Nine organizers explain how their life experiences compelled them to take action / From Article “The Personal is Political” (9 Videos) Gallery
Stories of Self: Nine organizers explain how their life experiences compelled them to take action / From Article “The Personal is Political” (9 Videos)
Stories of Self: Nine organizers explain how their life experiences compelled them to take action / From Article “The Personal is Political” (9 Videos)
Videos of stories of self by nine organizers in America.
Relationship and Structure, GCE Training, Johannesburg, South Africa (Presentation slides)
Presentation slides about relationships, structure and teams from a training held in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Developing leaders (Presentation slides)
Presentation slides by Art Reyes from The Center for Popular Democracy about organizing and developing leaders and effective teams.
Building strong teams, NGLP Retreat (Presentation slides)
Presentation slides by Art Reyes about organizing and building strong teams.
Presentations on Developing Leadership and Structure (Presentation slides)
Access Resources Developing Leadership - 25 slides Structure and Leadership - 15 slides
Strategy, New Organizers Training [Presentation Slides]
A presentation about strategy and organizing.
Faces of Change Podcast Series [Marshall Ganz interviews organizing leaders] (Videos and Audio)
An ongoing series from the Leading Change Network to amplify the stories of people developing leadership and enabling communities to create change all over the world.
Reclaiming Civil Society: Organizers renew democracy by building the capacity it requires
The promise of American democracy is at greater risk than at any time since the 1930s. Among the most important factors of America’s democracy crisis is an acute erosion in the power of civil society to assert its influence on both government and private wealth.