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Tuesday July 20, 12noon-1:30pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
This is a pivotal movement where we must see each other and work together. We can do that by appreciating and acknowledging each other’s work in the movement. Social Movement Ecology [SME] helps us do that.
SME lays a framework for organizations with different theories of change to recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses and work together to produce large-scale social change.
This training will provide participants with the skills, tools, and confidence to identify complex layers of approaches in social movement. Learn how organizations with different theories of change can recognize each other’s strengths and weaknesses and work together to produce large-scale social change.
About the Facilitator: Alwiyah Shariff
Alwiyah Shariff is the Training and Fellowship Manager at Ohio Voice. In 2007, as a high-schooler, she started her organizing career on a campaign to raise the minimum wage and learned how to advocate for young people in the system. Since then, she has worked in multiple sectors of the social justice movement including protest organizing, lobbying, union organizing, and field organizing — registering over 45,000 young people in Ohio to vote as Ohio Student Association’s Field Director.
She’s also been a trainer for multiple training institutions including the Midwest Academy, Momentum, and WildFire. She is coming to us from her role as the National Membership Coordinator with the Working Families Party and is eager to work (strictly) in Ohio at such a critical time in our country. She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her family and loves to travel back home to East Africa.
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