Skill Practice Session: Relationship Building 1:1 (US, MENA, Europe friendly time)

Skill Practice Session: Relationship Building 1:1 (US, MENA, Europe friendly time)

True power in movements come from the people, and the relationships we build with one another. Relationships based on shared values spark action and commitment, the engine of our organizing work. And at the heart of effective relationship building lies a powerful practice: the 1:1 meeting. It’s what differentiates organizing from mobilizing, and transformative connections from transactional interactions. They turn strangers into allies, fuel shared purpose, and unlock the collective power hidden within your community. Want to master this powerful tactic? Join us for an interactive workshop where we’ll dive deep into relation building and jump on the bike to practice 1:1 meetings with other members.

In this session, you’ll deep dive into the craft of relational 1:1 meetings and put them into practice. This is your chance to hone a skill that transforms relationships into the foundation for impactful movements and campaigns.

Register now and let’s build more powerful movements, one meaningful conversation at a time.

Information:

  • Date: Wednesday, January 29th 2924
  • Time: 9am – 10:30am US Eastern Time / 3-4:30pm Central European Time / 6:30-8pm India Time
  • Place: Online on Zoom
  • Cost: Free
  • Who: For LCN Members. If you are not yet an LCN member, we invite you to join us here. LCN Members can bring up to 3 people from their team.

Content & learning points

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand why relationship building is a key organizing practice, which builds momentum and allows for the scaling of organizing efforts in a campaign.
  • Recognize how 1:1 meetings are used as a tool to building, establishing, maintaining and growing relationships in organizing, based on shared interests, values and resources
  • Understand how 1:1 meetings are structured and used to foster commitment.
  • Practice a 1:1 meeting, and get feedback, so that you can leave equipped to conduct 1:1s that forge bonds that drive tangible action.

Facilitator

Shay Leighton
Shay Leighton

Shay Leighton is a unionist, social activist, and community organizer with 25 years of experience working to build stronger, more resilient communities who He believes deeply in empowering individuals to drive collective, community-based change. He is committed to empowering individuals to create collective, community-driven change and dynamic democracy. His efforts centre on using collaborative strategies, difficult conversations, collective narratives, and leadership development to address pressing social issues and to build power for those who require change. Throughout his career, Shay has focused on organizing activist groups, running street-level political campaigns, and union education with a particular focus on the young unionists of the next generation, as well as creating community organizations to bridge gaps in health and political coverage. In 2012, Shay created Tough Guy Book Club, an international men’s civic organisation dedicated to combating isolation, improving mental health, and fostering camaraderie through reading, leadership, and community organising. Shay has worked extensively on issues such as mental health, power imbalance, community democracy, loneliness, community fragmentation, utilising personal narratives and community organizing frameworks to rebuild the civic network and people power.

Questions & answers

Relationships are the foundation of any successful movement. They are the channels through which values are shared, support is provided, and collective action is organized. When we build strong relationships with our fellow activists, we create a sense of solidarity, shared values and shared purpose that can endure through both good and bad times.

 In the context of building relationships and movements, a 1:1 meeting is a strategic conversation used to forge powerful connections and mobilize collective action

  • ncovering shared values and goals: Through storytelling and active listening, you’ll delve beyond surface-level talk to discover what truly motivates each other.
  • Building trust and understanding: By sharing personal experiences and perspectives, you’ll create a space for genuine connection and mutual respect.
  • Mapping out a path for action: Instead of vague intentions, you’ll collaboratively develop action steps and mobilize new resources that turn conversation into tangible progress.
  • Strengthening the movement’s fabric: Each successful 1:1 meeting becomes a thread woven into the larger network of relationships that fuels a movement’s power.

We’re excited to welcome you to the event, no matter your timezone – but we understand that our event times are not accessible to people in certain timezones.

We will be holding the same event in an Asia-Pacific friendly time on February 20th

This event is open to LCN members interested in learning and applying practical skills for building powerful relationships and conducting effective 1:1 meetings. They can also bring along their teams, community, and colleagues as guests.

Contact the LCN membership team if you have any questions about eligibility or registration.

Attending this event is completely free for LCN members! You’ll have full access to the skills practice session, learning materials, and networking opportunities without any cost. This exclusive benefit is just another way LCN supports its members’ growth and empowers them to build stronger relationships and drive impactful change.

So if you’re an LCN member, all you need to do is register and get ready to dive deep into the world of relationship building and 1:1 meetings! We can’t wait to see you there!

Signup

This session is exclusively for LCN Members and their teams. If you are not yet an LCN member, we invite you to join us here.

LCN Members can bring up to 3 people from their team to join them in learning together. Please log in to view the registration form

Contact person for this event

Sachiko Osawa
Sachiko Osawa

For more information about this event please contact Sachiko Osawa

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