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turning shared frustration into shared power, one conversation at a time.
means the practice of building collective power among people with common interests so they can act together to change conditions they couldn't change alone.
from rooted in labor movements of the industrial era, where isolated workers realized bosses could fire one person easily but not everyone at once; refined by figures like saul alinsky and ella baker into a discipline distinct from mere protest or charity.
not mobilizingmobilizing rallies existing supporters, organizing creates new ones
core toolthe one-on-one conversation, not the mass email
ella baker rulestrong people don't need strong leaders
self-interest matterslasting movements run on interest, not just altruism