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"''On the one hand, sometimes all it takes is a spark plug to get people who are sensitive to the causes you are defending to join you. On the other hand, it is necessary to deconstruct somewhat the idea that organizing a mobilization in urban areas is much easier and very different from rural areas. While it is true that the often younger, university-educated population of cities has a large number of committed people, this must be put into perspective. For example, a demonstration of 1,000 people in Montreal, which has 2 million inhabitants, is the equivalent (proportionately) of a march of 50 people in an entire region like the Gaspé, which has less than 100,000 inhabitants. It is therefore necessary to begin by readjusting the mobilization objectives according to the population density in presence.''" (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | "''On the one hand, sometimes all it takes is a spark plug to get people who are sensitive to the causes you are defending to join you. On the other hand, it is necessary to deconstruct somewhat the idea that organizing a mobilization in urban areas is much easier and very different from rural areas. While it is true that the often younger, university-educated population of cities has a large number of committed people, this must be put into perspective. For example, a demonstration of 1,000 people in Montreal, which has 2 million inhabitants, is the equivalent (proportionately) of a march of 50 people in an entire region like the Gaspé, which has less than 100,000 inhabitants. It is therefore necessary to begin by readjusting the mobilization objectives according to the population density in presence.''" (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert | ||
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*Your '''personal address book''' is useful for organizing. "''Don't be afraid to ask friends and relatives for help. Your contacts have contacts; you will be amazed at how far your request will go!''" -Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | *Your '''personal address book''' is useful for organizing. "''Don't be afraid to ask friends and relatives for help. Your contacts have contacts; you will be amazed at how far your request will go!''" -Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | ||
*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"In order to encourage involvement, one must be involved in the community and '''rely on people who already have a network''' in the area. We must also not hesitate to call on people who speak out publicly to denounce certain situations in order to give them our support." ''(Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"In order to encourage involvement, one must be involved in the community and '''rely on people who already have a network''' in the area. We must also not hesitate to call on people who speak out publicly to denounce certain situations in order to give them our support." ''(Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert | ||
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*"''The use of local media, no matter how 'small' they may be, constitutes a gateway into each community, either through the distribution of newspapers or through local radio. However, it is necessary to multiply the ways to reach the population. '''This diversity of strategies to be implemented is even more important in the regions, since older populations, less adept with digital technology, are present.'''"'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *"''The use of local media, no matter how 'small' they may be, constitutes a gateway into each community, either through the distribution of newspapers or through local radio. However, it is necessary to multiply the ways to reach the population. '''This diversity of strategies to be implemented is even more important in the regions, since older populations, less adept with digital technology, are present.'''"'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert | ||
*'''Local media sources are more trustworthy '''to people in rural regions than national news. Facebook and local news stations are the top platforms to seek news for people in rural communities. Utilize this; reach out to your local news outlets to feature your actions and demands. Invest time in making local news connections. <ref>'''https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement'''</ref> -[https://ruralorganizing.org/ Ruralorganizing.org]<br> | *'''Local media sources are more trustworthy '''to people in rural regions than national news. Facebook and local news stations are the top platforms to seek news for people in rural communities. Utilize this; reach out to your local news outlets to feature your actions and demands. Invest time in making local news connections. <ref>'''https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement'''</ref> -[https://ruralorganizing.org/ Ruralorganizing.org]<br> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">"'''''Small local newspapers''', whether printed or digital, should be considered either to distribute open letters or to challenge journalists." ''(Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">"'''''Small local newspapers''', whether printed or digital, should be considered either to distribute open letters or to challenge journalists." ''(Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span><span style="font-size: 14.4px;"></span> | ||
*Research the '''main newspaper/radio/television contacts in your area''', then learn what will interest the regional and the national outlets.''"'''Find out who writes on rural issues'''. When you read the news, always be on the lookout for authors who will be interested in your work." -''Sharon Collingwood'', [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]'' | *Research the '''main newspaper/radio/television contacts in your area''', then learn what will interest the regional and the national outlets.''"'''Find out who writes on rural issues'''. When you read the news, always be on the lookout for authors who will be interested in your work." -''Sharon Collingwood'', [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]'' | ||
*''"Use your '''press releases judiciously''', and journalists will pay more attention to you. Do follow-ups with the people you send them to. Remember that a press release is used to announce an event, not to complain about or denounce an ongoing problem. It must have a quote from a source (often a member of your own organization) and it should ''[https://www.grammarly.com/blog/press-release/ follow an established format.]''" -''Sharon Collingwood,'' [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]'' | *''"Use your '''press releases judiciously''', and journalists will pay more attention to you. Do follow-ups with the people you send them to. Remember that a press release is used to announce an event, not to complain about or denounce an ongoing problem. It must have a quote from a source (often a member of your own organization) and it should ''[https://www.grammarly.com/blog/press-release/ follow an established format.]''" -''Sharon Collingwood,'' [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]'' | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"It is by taking one step at a time, by establishing a core of more committed people that the circle of people ready to get involved will gradually expand. Do not hesitate to create an informal network by giving it a name and taking the time to structure it little by little''." (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"It is by taking one step at a time, by establishing a core of more committed people that the circle of people ready to get involved will gradually expand. Do not hesitate to create an informal network by giving it a name and taking the time to structure it little by little''." (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span> | ||
*''"'''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." ''For example, a coalition of citizens, politicians and community groups formed a coalition for Quebec to [https://www.ledroit.com/2022/06/09/barrage-de-lac-simon-une-coalition-dintervenants-demande-lintervention-de-quebec-71e07cf708c21a4e2cb1d7b957596366?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1654819229 intervene in the management of the Lac Barrière dam]. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | *''"'''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." ''For example, a coalition of citizens, politicians and community groups formed a coalition for Quebec to [https://www.ledroit.com/2022/06/09/barrage-de-lac-simon-une-coalition-dintervenants-demande-lintervention-de-quebec-71e07cf708c21a4e2cb1d7b957596366?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1654819229 intervene in the management of the Lac Barrière dam]. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | ||
*Identify: ''"<span>'''who has influence in your community'''? Do they have ideas or suggestions for you? Will they help spread your message?"</span>'''' '''-''<span>Sharon Collingwood,</span>''<span> [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</span>'' | *Identify: ''"<span>'''who has influence in your community'''? Do they have ideas or suggestions for you? Will they help spread your message?"</span>'''' '''-''<span>Sharon Collingwood,</span>''<span> [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</span>'' | ||
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[https://yourstoprotect.ca/ Ontario Yours to Protect
]<br>[https://ontarionature.org/ Ontario Nature
]<br>[https://ecojustice.ca/ Ecojustice
]<br>[https://environmentaldefence.ca/ Environmental Defence
] -Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</div> | [https://yourstoprotect.ca/ Ontario Yours to Protect
]<br>[https://ontarionature.org/ Ontario Nature
]<br>[https://ecojustice.ca/ Ecojustice
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] -Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</div> | ||
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*''"Many '''provincial organizations also have networks made up of local groups''' that can be put to good use. For example, the Union paysanne or the network of family farmers. In the same vein, two movements have developed to promote local mobilizations: the David Suziki Foundation's Réseau Demain le Québec and the Front commun pour la transition énergétique (which brings together dozens of organizations)."'' (Translated from French)<span style="font-size: 14.4px;"> -Pierre Avignon | *''"Many '''provincial organizations also have networks made up of local groups''' that can be put to good use. For example, the Union paysanne or the network of family farmers. In the same vein, two movements have developed to promote local mobilizations: the David Suziki Foundation's Réseau Demain le Québec and the Front commun pour la transition énergétique (which brings together dozens of organizations)."'' (Translated from French)<span style="font-size: 14.4px;"> -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">You can also''' participate in actions with National organizations''' (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]) </span>-Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC]<br> | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">You can also''' participate in actions with National organizations''' (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]) </span>-Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC]<br> | ||
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*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"The organization of '''virtual meetings also helps to promote involvement, especially because public transportation is sometimes non-existent or difficult to access'''."'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''"The organization of '''virtual meetings also helps to promote involvement, especially because public transportation is sometimes non-existent or difficult to access'''."'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span> | ||
*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]. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | *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]. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | ||
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*Social media accounts help with community building,'' "particularly since broadband access is increasing in so many rural communities. Be sure to set up some rules about appropriate content, and find an easy way to share links and other material to your social media group (e.g. slack). Follow like-minded groups and individuals, share their posts, and comment. '''Create online community'''." -''Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | *Social media accounts help with community building,'' "particularly since broadband access is increasing in so many rural communities. Be sure to set up some rules about appropriate content, and find an easy way to share links and other material to your social media group (e.g. slack). Follow like-minded groups and individuals, share their posts, and comment. '''Create online community'''." -''Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | ||
*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''The use of digital technology makes it possible to cover sometimes very large geographical areas. As for all mobilizations, the creation of '''affinity groups on social networks becomes a very useful virtual rallying space''' that must be maintained and fed regularly."'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;">''The use of digital technology makes it possible to cover sometimes very large geographical areas. As for all mobilizations, the creation of '''affinity groups on social networks becomes a very useful virtual rallying space''' that must be maintained and fed regularly."'' (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span><br> | ||
*Instagram, twitter, facebook, a website, a podcast. Use whatever feels most accessible for reaching people in the area. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | *Instagram, twitter, facebook, a website, a podcast. Use whatever feels most accessible for reaching people in the area. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | ||
*US data suggests many rural citizens (and also many urban citizens) '''use Facebook as their primary news source''' because ''“users tend to read and share news from friends and family; those on the inside that they already trust.”'' -[https://ruralorganizing.org/ Ruralorganizing.org] <ref>'''https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement'''</ref> | *US data suggests many rural citizens (and also many urban citizens) '''use Facebook as their primary news source''' because ''“users tend to read and share news from friends and family; those on the inside that they already trust.”'' -[https://ruralorganizing.org/ Ruralorganizing.org] <ref>'''https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement'''</ref> | ||
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*It is ''"essential to identify the different places of power, involvement and information dissemination. While municipal politics in the region may not be attractive to many, the public meetings of municipal councils that take place on a fixed date each month are '''important places to understand and influence local issues. This space is also a place for citizen engagement '''that should be utilized."'' (Translated from French) <span>-Pierre Avignon, | *It is ''"essential to identify the different places of power, involvement and information dissemination. While municipal politics in the region may not be attractive to many, the public meetings of municipal councils that take place on a fixed date each month are '''important places to understand and influence local issues. This space is also a place for citizen engagement '''that should be utilized."'' (Translated from French) <span>-Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span> | ||
*"''Each'' ''set of towns is overseen by another institution: the '''regional county municipality '''(RCM), bringing together the mayors and having teams of employees more important than many small villages, it is important to be interested in them.''" (Translated from French) <span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >-Pierre Avignon, | *"''Each'' ''set of towns is overseen by another institution: the '''regional county municipality '''(RCM), bringing together the mayors and having teams of employees more important than many small villages, it is important to be interested in them.''" (Translated from French) <span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >-Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span><span style="font-size: 14.4px;" ></span> | ||
*<span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >Groups such as [https://www.facebook.com/MAuFrontSaguenay/ Mères au front - Saguenay] use town halls and citizens assemblies to discuss local issues. -</span>Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | *<span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >Groups such as [https://www.facebook.com/MAuFrontSaguenay/ Mères au front - Saguenay] use town halls and citizens assemblies to discuss local issues. -</span>Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | ||
*[https://sites.google.com/view/alma-en-transition/formulaire-de-suivi-des-questions-citoyennes-au-conseil-municipal-dalma Alma en Transition] uses a google form to compile responses to questions raised on key issues in municipal assemblies and at electoral debates. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | *[https://sites.google.com/view/alma-en-transition/formulaire-de-suivi-des-questions-citoyennes-au-conseil-municipal-dalma Alma en Transition] uses a google form to compile responses to questions raised on key issues in municipal assemblies and at electoral debates. -Member of [https://reseaudemainlequebec.org/ Reseau Demain le QC] | ||
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*<span id="_end">'''Provide well researched, clearly written information on candidates''' and how to register to vote in a simple format.</span> ''"A 'get out the vote' campaign should be planned well in advance." ''''-''Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | *<span id="_end">'''Provide well researched, clearly written information on candidates''' and how to register to vote in a simple format.</span> ''"A 'get out the vote' campaign should be planned well in advance." ''''-''Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub] | ||
*<div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>''"Send letters to candidates asking them for their support on a clearly-defined position or issue. Include a card that identifies your organization. If they support you, have the candidate take a picture of themselves holding your poster. You can then publish candidate pictures in your own campaign. Later, you will be able to remind the winning candidate of their promise." ''-Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</p></div></div></div> | *<div class="section"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>''"Send letters to candidates asking them for their support on a clearly-defined position or issue. Include a card that identifies your organization. If they support you, have the candidate take a picture of themselves holding your poster. You can then publish candidate pictures in your own campaign. Later, you will be able to remind the winning candidate of their promise." ''-Sharon Collingwood, [https://perthcountysustainability.ca/ Perth Sustainability Hub]</p></div></div></div> | ||
*"''In the case of these public institutions, whatever the cause, demands to multiply consultation spaces and transparency practices must be claimed upstream. It is indeed thanks to such practices that citizens will have access to the information necessary for the debate as well as to spaces to present their opinion. We must not forget to call on the local media before such events are held." ''(Translated from French) <span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >-Pierre Avignon, | *"''In the case of these public institutions, whatever the cause, demands to multiply consultation spaces and transparency practices must be claimed upstream. It is indeed thanks to such practices that citizens will have access to the information necessary for the debate as well as to spaces to present their opinion. We must not forget to call on the local media before such events are held." ''(Translated from French) <span style="font-size: 14.4px;" >-Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert </span><br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:42, 9 March 2023
Rural or small city organizing presents challenges and opportunities 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, compiling input from experienced organizers here in so-called Canada, direct insight following a learning circle with activists in rural areas/small cities and research findings from organizers in rural America.
Introductory thoughts
"Community organizing has been going on for as long as there have been people living together facing challenges. Many people work together in small and rural communities all the time to address contemporary challenges, this is the basis of community organizing." -Montana Burgess, Neighbours United
"On the one hand, sometimes all it takes is a spark plug to get people who are sensitive to the causes you are defending to join you. On the other hand, it is necessary to deconstruct somewhat the idea that organizing a mobilization in urban areas is much easier and very different from rural areas. While it is true that the often younger, university-educated population of cities has a large number of committed people, this must be put into perspective. For example, a demonstration of 1,000 people in Montreal, which has 2 million inhabitants, is the equivalent (proportionately) of a march of 50 people in an entire region like the Gaspé, which has less than 100,000 inhabitants. It is therefore necessary to begin by readjusting the mobilization objectives according to the population density in presence." (Translated from French) -Pierre Avignon, Comité citoyen Vers un val vert
Building connections and outreach
1. Meet people where they're at |
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2. Talk to family, friends and people you know |
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3. Build a media list |
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4. Build networks and coalitions with other groups |
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5. Seek Indigenous Perspectives
Above: Protest, Western University, December 2022. Credit: S. Collingwood |
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6. Contact local businesses |
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7. Connect with local politicians |
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8. Turn to National organizations for support |
Canadian Environmental Law Association Ontario Yours to ProtectOntario Nature Ecojustice Environmental Defence -Sharon Collingwood, Perth Sustainability Hub
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9. Consider event and meeting access |
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10. Offer public shows of support |
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11. Encourage those involved! |
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12. Try door knocking |
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13. Host booths at local events |
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14. Create bulletin and leaflet networks
Above: "Mailbox" by REM Photo Off & On is licensed under CC BY 2.0. |
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15. Socialize and get to know others! |
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Narrative and messaging
1. Listen to and learn from locals |
Farmtario
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2. Craft a narrative and image that suits the needs of locals/your target audience |
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3. Leverage key community members/people who are trusted |
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4. Address stereotypes and tailor messaging |
The following insight comes from ruralorganizing.org based in the so-called US:
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5. Use community care values-based framing [9] |
The following insight comes from ruralorganizing.org based in the so-called US:
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6. Embrace local businesses and oppose corporate corruption |
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Online presence
1. Hold hybrid/virtual meetings |
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2. Use online organizing tools |
1. "Slack allows you to easily post files, calendars, pictures, links and videos. Posts are kept for 3 months" on the free version.
2. Zoom allows you to create recurring meetings, and you can post the link in a google doc/share widely. It's easy to bookmark and reuse. -Sharon Collingwood, Perth Sustainability Hub |
3. Keep a shared drive to distribute and access resources |
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4. Use social media |
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5. Create an email list |
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Tactics and strategy
1. Get creative!Above: Chalktivist event, Stratford Ontario. Credit: S. Collingwood |
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2. Hold marches, rallies and blockades |
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3. Get involved in local politics |
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4. Promote positive changes you see in the community |
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5. Create subcommittees |
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6. Plan events that are easy to engage in for new volunteers |
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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.
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- ↑ 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
- ↑ 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/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ https://ruralorganizing.org/blog/resource-progressive-strategies-rural-engagement
- ↑ 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