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Sample Agenda for a Strategy Workshop Time Item Topic 10 Presentation — Introduction to the Workshop • Who we (the facilitators) are • Literature • Who are students How many new to social change, 1-5 years, 5+ years How many planned a campaign • Around the circle — each person says name 5 Game — Mwaaa 5 Decision — Agenda Review — Wallchart • Review the agenda • Pick a timekeeper • Circulate a list to get names, addresses, phone numbers (if necessary) Organizing for Nonviolent Social Change 20 Presentation — Organizing Campaigns for Nonviolent Social Change • Types of social change: personal persuasion, media, organization building, lawsuits, nonviolent struggle • Ways to win a campaign: conversion, acquiescence, accommodation, incapacitation, nonviolent emotional coercion, nonviolent physical coercion — see paper titled “Dynamics of a Direct Action Campaign” • Strategizing for change (very briefly), choosing far-reaching, yet realistic goals • Preparing for a change campaign (see paper with this title) • Steps in a nonviolent campaign (see paper with this title) • An example of a good campaign (SCRIP 1977, Abalone Alliance 1977 - 81, other) 10 Questions 10 Presentation — Building Social Change Organizations and Movements • Building an organization (basic outreach and education, also see paper titled “Organizational Structures for Cooperative Groups”) • What to do when a new person comes to a meeting (greet, skills assessment, interest assessment, plug-in, mentor, support) • Building a movement (federations, coalitions, steps in a movement, different kinds of activists — Professional Change Organizations, cutting edge iconoclasts, grassroots educators, grassroots activists, organization builders) — see Moyer’s “Eight Stages of Successful Social Movements” 5 Questions 15 Small Group Discussion — Your Thoughts about Organizing for Nonviolent Social Change — Break into groups of 3 or 4 — Give each person a chance to talk — Discuss your ideas about Organizing for Nonvio