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<span style=" | ''Lived experiences were shared by learning circle participants. They portray some consequences of not being ready for student turnover.'' | ||
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*<span style="">A lack of support from former members leads to | * <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">Divestment organizers were concerned about groups who won and didn’t know where to go from there</span> | ||
*<span style="">Anger towards the school administration leads to | *<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">Groups have been struggling to navigate online organizing</span> | ||
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">There are ongoing concerns related to general turnover and capacity when students graduate (particularly those who have been members of a group for a while)</span> | |||
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">A lack of support from former members leads to more energy and time needed to restart after a high rate of turnover.</span> | |||
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); background-color: rgb(209, 241, 238);">Anger towards the school administration leads to forgetting about turnover periods, thus the workload for the next semester is larger.</span> |
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The following is a passage from one of our other wiki pages to demonstrate the maximum # of lines each section should include:
"Lots of groups have an overall orientation with their Theory of Change that allows for many different points of focus (or targets). HUB Advisor Amara Possian has adapted Marshall Ganz's writings to create this tight definition of a "campaign": "A campaign is a sequence of tactics with a clear goal, demand and target that helps achieve a particular change. Sitting down to create a campaign strategy assumes that group members are already aligned around a target or focus area... for example: shutting down fossil fuel projects in our region, Indigenous solidarity, antiracist action, fighting misogyny. Campaign strategy process should never begin with 'what should we focus on?' As opposed to group orientation, campaign strategy needs to get focused, specific about an achievable goal with a timeframe, and be grounded in reality. I.e. working with available resources and a solid power analysis of the target or system you are working to change."
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Your appearance date is the first date on which evidence is presented.
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The prosecution must prove guilt, a reasonable doubt must be raised in the mind of the person on trial. Sometimes this means not presenting a defence.
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Legal aid for defence may be available if income is low.
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"The trial must be held within a reasonable time." (18 to 30 months maximum). The decision may be rendered on the spot or several weeks later.
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Lived experiences were shared by learning circle participants. They portray some consequences of not being ready for student turnover.
- Divestment organizers were concerned about groups who won and didn’t know where to go from there
- Groups have been struggling to navigate online organizing
- There are ongoing concerns related to general turnover and capacity when students graduate (particularly those who have been members of a group for a while)
- A lack of support from former members leads to more energy and time needed to restart after a high rate of turnover.
- Anger towards the school administration leads to forgetting about turnover periods, thus the workload for the next semester is larger.