My guest appearance on the Aktion Show, a weekly livestream about praxis and direct action on the channel NonCompete. We discuss advice that is useful for any organizer or activist, tips to help your organization or movement grow in both size and active participation.
This advice draws from two sources:
1. Social psychology
2. Real life examples of successful mass movements and organizing campaigns
In terms of real life activist struggles, we discuss lessons from the Quebec student strike of 2012, a labor union struggle by hotel workers in San Francisco, and a struggle against a predatory landlord by Seattle Solidarity Network.
Whether you’re organizing a workplace or neighborhood, a labor union or tenant union, a mutual aid network or environmental defense or anything else – even trying to build a mass movement – this advice can help.
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0:00 Intro
2:20 Aktion Show: Pre-presentation chat
4:03 Aktion Show: Main presentation / discussion
1:23:16 Aktion Show: Post-presentation chat
2:11:22 Outro (CHANNEL UPDATE)
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SOURCES
(Sources in academic journals can be read FREE at )
• Encyclopedia of Social Psychology, eds. Roy F. Baumeister, Kathleen D. Vohs
• Pascual, A.; Guéguen, N. (2005). “Foot-in-the-door and door-in-the-face: A comparative meta-analytic study”. Psychological Reports 96: 122–128. doi:10.2466/PR0.96.1.122-128
• Sherman, S. J. (1980). On the self-erasing nature of errors of prediction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 39(2), 211–221.
• CLASSE, “Organize to strike, fight to win! Quebec’s 2012 student strike”
• (Hotel workers union struggle described in…) A Troublemaker’s Handbook 2, by Labor Notes
• Seattle Solidarity Network, “Building a solidarity network guide”
LEARN MORE
• Libcom Organise guides
• List of learning resources on workplace organizing (can be applied to other types of organizing)
• Channels with videos on organizing include
Alki
Another Slice
This organizer training video by Labor Kyle
The video I mentioned by Libertarian Communist Platform
My video on workplace organizing for reform and revolution
MUSIC CREDITS
• Victim to Victor (RKVC)
• MydNyte (Noir Et Blanc Vie)