Ayni Institute | 1 Momentum : Introduction to Dominant Traditions @AyniInstitute | Uploaded April 2014 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
***Check out our NEW COURSE on Social Movements at aynischool.com/courses/social-movements ***
Greetings from the Momentum team! We are people who want to see improvement in society and believe that social movements with mass participation are the way to go. However, we recognize various challenges social movements face in building momentum and channeling it towards strategic ends. Our team has a deep interest and commitment to understanding how to overcome these challenges and supporting movement leaders to generate thriving campaigns that can escalate to scale and win.
Trainers Paul Engler and Carlos Saavedra Diaz will facilitate this four part webinar series. Topics to be explored include the dominant traditions of structure and momentum driven organizing, integrating the best of these traditions, escalation in decentralized campaigns, and theories of change and power in popular movements.
Recommended readings for Webinar 1:
Would Saul Alinsky break his own rules? Mark and Paul Engler
wagingnonviolence.org/feature/saul-alinsky-break-rules
Did nonviolence fail in Egypt? Mark and Paul Engler
wagingnonviolence.org/feature/nonviolence-fail-egypt
***Check out our NEW COURSE on Social Movements at aynischool.com/courses/social-movements ***
Greetings from the Momentum team! We are people who want to see improvement in society and believe that social movements with mass participation are the way to go. However, we recognize various challenges social movements face in building momentum and channeling it towards strategic ends. Our team has a deep interest and commitment to understanding how to overcome these challenges and supporting movement leaders to generate thriving campaigns that can escalate to scale and win.
Trainers Paul Engler and Carlos Saavedra Diaz will facilitate this four part webinar series. Topics to be explored include the dominant traditions of structure and momentum driven organizing, integrating the best of these traditions, escalation in decentralized campaigns, and theories of change and power in popular movements.
Recommended readings for Webinar 1:
Would Saul Alinsky break his own rules? Mark and Paul Engler
wagingnonviolence.org/feature/saul-alinsky-break-rules
Did nonviolence fail in Egypt? Mark and Paul Engler
wagingnonviolence.org/feature/nonviolence-fail-egypt