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¡Sí se puede!: Estrategias para organizarse y cambiar el mundo (Spanish book)| Yes we Can, Strategies for organizing and changing the world
Acerca del libro "Sí se puede." Esta expresión, que puede suscitar una sonrisa irónica, suele aparecer cuando una causa perdida (sea un partido de beisbol o una campaña política) remonta todos los obstáculos y parece dirigirse hacia una victoria inesperada.
How People Power Health Propels Healthcare Professionals On Their Journeys in Activism (Case Study)
How People Power Health Propels Healthcare Professionals On Their Journeys in Activism
Health Justice Guide
This curated guide is a compilation of the primary resources available on LCN's Resource Center about Health Justice. It includes videos, articles, books, and other tools.
Public Narrative Training Coaching Guide
Public Narrative Training coaching guide to train other coaches on how to become a coach for public narrative and storytelling.
A Conversation with Dr. John Hatch (Video Interview)
Introduction John W. Hatch is a professor in the department of health behavior and health education in the School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As an assistant professor at Tufts University School
How a Healthcare Advocacy Organization is Building a Base Rooted in Community Power (Case Study)
How a Healthcare Advocacy Organization in Colardo, US is Building a Base Rooted in Community Power.
Building “People Power” Against the Sell Out of Serbia to Mining Companies (Article)
A case study of strategic and creative community organizing to build power for change in Serbia based on Marshall Ganz's 5 practices.
Community Organizing Against Child Marriage: Let Me Keep My Childhood “La Tkabrouna” – دراسة حالة: حملة لا كبرونا بعدنا صغار (English and Arabic)
Led by Syrian refugees in Lebanon, the La Tkabruna (Let Me Keep My Childhood) campaign succeeded in canceling 60 engagements and postponing 55 marriages of girls under the age of 18!
Bending the Arc [Documentary about Health Activists]
Dr. Paul Farmer, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, Ophelia Dahl, Todd McCormack, and Thomas White began a movement in the 1980s that changed global health forever.
How to Survive a Plague (Documentary)
In the late 1980s, members of Act-Up and other AIDS activists battle hostility and indifference to bring attention to the disease and try to reduce the number of victims while hoping to lead the drive to find a cure.