Orientation to Organizing: Community Power to achieve immigrants justice
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It is sometimes difficult to imagine how local action on complex problems, such as the climate crisis, can have a substantial impact on solving the problem. Our learning session with DeltagerDenmark, hosted in collaboration with the LCN Climate Justice Group, dived specifically into that challenge, learning from the broad reaching Green Neighborhood Groups
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing our planet, but it doesn’t affect us equally. That’s why we’re hosting our first-ever session focused on climate justice organizing happening in the global south, where the impacts of the climate crises are felt most acutely. Together with the LCN Climate Justice Group and AktivAsia,
Jack Madden, Head of Campaigns and Organizing from housing organization Shelter in the UK, shared challenges, successes, and lessons from their organizational journey around integrating people-based organizing with advocacy and service provision.
In 2020, the human rights agency International Justice Mission began its exciting journey with LCN to center Public Narrative in their work to enable survivors of violence to find their voice and advocate for justice system reform. To date, they have held in-person workshops with survivor leaders in 8 countries – Philippines, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya,
Our yearly community celebration is your chance to connect, imagine, and build with organizers from all around the world who are leading change. Last year’s inaugural Meet was an enchanting experience filled with solidarity, strength, and hope—we’re thrilled to see what magic will come out of this year’s event.
From September 2021 to 2022, Haiyya, our member organization in India, ran a one-year program aimed at building capacity for change among the youth in Indigenous tribal communities in the Nilgiris Biosphere region in South India. What emerged was a powerful story of how organizing can transform people and communities – as the Indigenous youths