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People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
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“Respect is what you do, not what you have. First, listen, and hear; second, ask, and learn; third, show respect, and you will get it; and fourth, don’t try to be anyone different from who you are. Be yourself.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“understanding flows from action, rather than preceding it.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“The sooner you can begin working with a team, the sooner your “I” can become a “we” of an organization. You can structure a regular rhythm of meeting, decision-making, accountability, and learning that enables real progress. No one can build a real organization of five hundred people by recruiting them all on their own. Instead, you build it by recruiting people willing and able to commit to building it with you. If you can’t recruit them, it may be that they don’t need you.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“Organizing is usually about change, but organization requires continuity. Organizing a campaign requires urgency, focus, capacity building, and adaptation. It moves from a status quo condition to a future and different condition. Organization requires predictability, stability, and coherence.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“Without structures for peer organizational learning, local groups missed opportunities to learn from each other’s failures and successes.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“Perhaps the most important criterion for a strategy team, then, is that it has a combination of people who have learned, or are open to learning, that there is more than one way to look at things.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“making the improbable possible, is at the heart of strategic leadership practice, especially in highly volatile social movement settings.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“By the time I left the farmworkers, I had learned that to try organizing without a story is to try organizing without a heart—”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“organizers create collective capacity through the purposeful formation of civic relationships to enable democracy to work.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“I only understood the real power of the one-on-one in 1984, after I had left the United Farm Workers (UFW), when at an Industrial Areas Foundation training in San Antonio, I observed veteran organizer Ernesto Cortes model one.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“Since we build civic relationships with intentionality, with whom do we build them?”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“Issue-based identities can fragment people; values-based identities can unite people.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
“leadership is about practice rather than position.”
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
― People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal
