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*[https://www.facebook.com/MeresAuFrontRouynNoranda Mothers at the Rouyn-Noranda front and their allies] organized a train blockade, and [https://www.wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca/ Wellington Water Watchers] organized a blockade at a local Nestle water plant. | *[https://www.facebook.com/MeresAuFrontRouynNoranda Mothers at the Rouyn-Noranda front and their allies] organized a train blockade, and [https://www.wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca/ Wellington Water Watchers] organized a blockade at a local Nestle water plant. | ||
*Marches and petitions are also effective in smaller cities/rural areas. | *Marches and petitions are also effective in smaller cities/rural areas. e.g. check out [https://www.instagram.com/p/CUV5VBApsZz/ this march that took place in Guelph, ON ] targeting a local Nestle plant. | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217); height: 74px;" | '''Distribute materials at your actions''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217); height: 74px;" | '''Distribute materials at your actions''' | ||
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e.g. flyers with places to learn more, keep a sign up sheet on hand etc. | |||
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'''Participate in Nation-wide campaigns how you can''' | '''Participate in Nation-wide campaigns how you can''' | ||
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e.g. [https://bankingonabetterfuture.org/ Banking on a Better Future], [https://www.instagram.com/decolonialsolidarity/?hl=en Decolonial solidarity], [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Réseau demain le Québec], [https://www.vireauvert.org/groupes_citoyens Vire au vert] | |||
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'''Involve local media''' | '''Involve local media''' | ||
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e.g. tell local newspapers, magazines, and news stations about your actions and call outs to join your group! | |||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Keep a shared google drive for folks in the area to distribute and access resources''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Keep a shared google drive for folks in the area to distribute and access resources''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>E.g. a shared drive could help promote groups active in the area, our the issue. Documents could include:</p> | ||
*Flyers to print out | *Flyers to print out | ||
*Examples of chants, slogans | *Examples of chants, slogans | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Survey people on their needs and concerns''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Survey people on their needs and concerns''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>E.g. [https://sites.google.com/view/alma-en-transition/le-d%C3%A9fi-des-citoyens Alma en Transition] used a google form to compile results on top issues. This information could be used for campaigning.</p> | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Leverage key community members/people who are trusted''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Leverage key community members/people who are trusted''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <li> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <li>E.g. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNCyR8WlDwo Vire Au Vert] made a video for distribution (which could be done in local facebook groups, for example) including the viewpoints on key issues from community members who have some local recognition.</li> | ||
<li>You might also include their quotes in written materials ( | <li>You might also include their quotes in written materials (E.g. flyers), or ask for support in holding more impactful actions (E.g. are their local artists who could provide music at your event?)</li> | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Get online!''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Get online!''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <li>Instagram, twitter, facebook, a website, a podcast. Use whatever feels most accessible for reaching people in the area. </li> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <li>Instagram, twitter, facebook, a website, a podcast. Use whatever feels most accessible for reaching people in the area. </li> | ||
<li>Holding meetings online can be particularly accessible for rural organizing where people are spread out, and it can be difficult to come together in-person often. | <li>Holding meetings online can be particularly accessible for rural organizing where people are spread out, and it can be difficult to come together in-person often. E.g. [https://mouvementmare.org/rencontres-du-mare/ Mouvement Mare].</li> | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Having booths at local events''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Having booths at local events''' | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Offering public shows of support''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Offering public shows of support''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>E.g. hand out stickers or make yard signs for people to show their support for a local issue or your campaigning group! Note that this will require a small amount of funding</p> | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Sharing posters for upcoming events or notice of your group with local businesses''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Sharing posters for upcoming events or notice of your group with local businesses''' | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Promote positive changes you see in the community''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Promote positive changes you see in the community''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p> | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>E.g. share a post about a community member who re-wilded their garden, or about a community member who repurposed an old item for continued use!</p> | ||
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| style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Balance the activities you partake in as a group''' | | style="width: 19.6976%; background-color: rgb(153, 225, 217);" | '''Balance the activities you partake in as a group''' | ||
| style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>Don't do mobilizing alone; include social events to keep your spirits high and form deeper bonds. Organize both around what needs to be replaced, and what our systems will be replaced with! | | style="width: 80.3024%;" | <p>Don't do mobilizing alone; include social events to keep your spirits high and form deeper bonds. Organize both around what needs to be replaced, and what our systems will be replaced with! E.g. see [https://mouvementmare.org/rencontres-du-mare/ Mouvement Mare's] agenda.</p> | ||
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Unsure of what to campaign around in your small city/rural area? Check out this list of ideas from [https://tous-complices.com/outils/ Tool Complices Pour Notre Communaute]. | Unsure of what to campaign around in your small city/rural area? Check out this list of ideas from [https://tous-complices.com/outils/ Tool Complices Pour Notre Communaute]. |
Revision as of 19:42, 14 February 2023
Rural or small city organizing presents challenges that are unique from urban or larger city environments. Many organizers may feel discouraged by limited turnout to their events compared to more populated areas. There are several considerations for organizing in rural areas/small towns, and also several things that can be leveraged to build successful campaigns. The following responds to a request asking for tips on organizing outside larger urban environments, using information compiled from organizers in rural America, and input from experienced organizers here in so-called Canada.
Advice from organizers with Reseau Demain le QC in so-called Canada
Prioritize relationships and build coalitions |
"I would say that trying to partner with other types of committed groups (community gardens, parent groups, women's groups, workplaces, etc.) and collaborate could be a good strategy, as mobilizing people from scratch can take a lot of energy in areas with less density and diversity. Create links and partnerships with the people in charge of gathering places, like the library, cafés, the city (for the organization of events in parks), schools, local businesses, youth centres, community and/or cultural centres etc." -Member of Reseau Demain le QC |
Organize citizen assemblies or town halls to talk about local issues |
Groups such as Mères au front - Saguenay use this format to bring folks together. |
Organize electoral debates on key issues / Ask questions at municipal assemblies |
Alma en Transition uses a google form to compile responses in municipal assemblies. |
Use similar tactics; they don't need to result in the same turnout as cities for success! |
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Distribute materials at your actions |
e.g. flyers with places to learn more, keep a sign up sheet on hand etc. |
Participate in Nation-wide campaigns how you can |
e.g. Banking on a Better Future, Decolonial solidarity, Réseau demain le Québec, Vire au vert |
Involve local media |
e.g. tell local newspapers, magazines, and news stations about your actions and call outs to join your group! |
Keep a shared google drive for folks in the area to distribute and access resources | E.g. a shared drive could help promote groups active in the area, our the issue. Documents could include:
You might also consider using a google form for folks to fill out and compile everyone's available skills and interests, to use as a contact list. |
Survey people on their needs and concerns | E.g. Alma en Transition used a google form to compile results on top issues. This information could be used for campaigning. |
Leverage key community members/people who are trusted | |
Get online! | |
Having booths at local events | Tabling could include educating local residents, petitions for folks to sign, sign up sheets to join an email list etc. |
Offering public shows of support | E.g. hand out stickers or make yard signs for people to show their support for a local issue or your campaigning group! Note that this will require a small amount of funding |
Sharing posters for upcoming events or notice of your group with local businesses | Some are more than willing to post your poster on a bulletin or on their shop window if they support your cause! |
Create subcommittees | You don't all have to be on the same page; create subcommittees that can compliment one another if you have enough people to organize around different focuses and/or approaches to taking action |
Promote positive changes you see in the community | E.g. share a post about a community member who re-wilded their garden, or about a community member who repurposed an old item for continued use! |
Balance the activities you partake in as a group | Don't do mobilizing alone; include social events to keep your spirits high and form deeper bonds. Organize both around what needs to be replaced, and what our systems will be replaced with! E.g. see Mouvement Mare's agenda. |
Unsure of what to campaign around in your small city/rural area? Check out this list of ideas from Tool Complices Pour Notre Communaute.
You might also draw ideas from Mouvement Mare's campaigns, which range in focus from local community-specific to National issues.
Advice from rural organizers in the so-called United States
Address stereotypes and tailor messaging |
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Use community care values-based framing [5] |
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Include rural values and concerns in your demands | Top issues for rural Americans include [7] ;
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Embrace local businesses and oppose corporate corruption |
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Use facebook and local news to amplify your campaigns |
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Use yard/lawn signs [11] |
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Platform the right messengers |
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If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
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- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://actionnetwork.org/forms/running-campaigns-in-small-towns-and-rural-communities
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://actionnetwork.org/forms/running-campaigns-in-small-towns-and-rural-communities
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/organizer-toolkit-leveraging-yard-signs-rural-communities
- ↑ https://actionnetwork.org/forms/running-campaigns-in-small-towns-and-rural-communities