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Dear John,
After decades of expert-driven, top-down advocacy, a more grassroots approach to change is resurgent.
In the latest AdvocacyLabs report ([link removed]) from 50CAN and FutureEd, we examine the competing philosophies and approaches for community organizing, applying a common framework to make sense of it all.
Read the Report ([link removed])
The new report addresses core questions faced by many community organizers–including our own at 50CAN, where the number of campaigns employing community organizing as a tactic has blossomed from 19% to 51% over the past decade. Among these questions:
* Why is provoking the powerful an effective tactic?
* What is the intersection between community organizing and the political process?
* Why do some public narratives lead to success and others do not?
We hope this latest report will be of use to community organizers around the country as they seek to strengthen their campaigns.
Sincerely,
Marc Porter Magee, PhD
50CAN Founder and CEO
@marcportermagee ([link removed])
P.S. Don’t forget to follow AdvocacyLabs on Twitter ([link removed]) and visit us on the web at AdvocacyLabs.org ([link removed]) .
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