Our panelists for this discussion were:
Sendolo Diaminah is co-director of Carolina Federation, a statewide group that combines electoral work with base-building local grassroots community organizing. In 2020, the group organized its first campaigns in four North Carolina counties.
Lela Klein is co-executive director of Co-op Dayton, a nonprofit incubator of cooperatives. Klein was part of a team that engaged in a 6-year-long co-op organizing campaign that culminated in May 2021 opening of Gem City Market, a food co-op in West Dayton, a primarily Black neighborhood.
Tuesday Ryan-Hart is cofounder and system change strategist for The Outside, a social change consultancy that helps build infrastructure for equitable systems change and which works with a wide range of groups across the globe in areas such as employment policy, hunger alleviation, homelessness, and refugee assistance.
This webinar will explore:
- What are leading barriers to changing economic systems, even at the local level? What are some effective techniques for overcoming those barriers?
- How does one go about organizing a facilitated process to engage in equitable systems change? What are some key questions to ask going in?
- What does base-building organizing involve in practice? How does it differ from traditional voter mobilization strategies?
- What are the elements that enable a community to sustain a community economic development campaign over multiple years?
- What factors go into the choice of tactics (e.g., inside v. outside strategies)?
- What tools can people use to map the terrain and gain a better sense of where and how to act?
- What are some examples where organizing has led to major economic changes? What are some of the factors that led to those successes?
- What steps can nonprofits and philanthropy take to support economic systems change work?
Handout List
Carolina Federation, Carolina Federation DNA, April 2021.
Steve Dubb, “Carolina Rising: Base Building Lessons from North Carolina,” NPQ, December 8, 2020.
Steve Dubb, “In West Dayton, Ohio, a Food Co-op Heralds a “Black Renaissance,” NPQ, June 16, 2021.
Gem City Market, Annual Report 2019-2020. August 2020.
The Outside, The Big Bang of Equity and Systems Change, May 31, 2018.
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