FREE LUNCH WITH RSVP
FRI,  MARCH 1ST
1:30 – 5:30 PM
CHARLES E MERRILL LOUNGE

Let’s dive into the deeper thinking that goes on behind the scenes of the most successful movements. We’ll offer an introduction to the conceptual underpinnings of strategic nonviolent actions and how they are applied in movements. The interactive workshop will dive into a number of central questions for activists, movement leaders, and engaged citizens, including: What is power? How can a movement build or shift power? What are the most strategic and powerful methods that ordinary people can adopt to collectively create lasting change in their society? What are the first steps in designing an effective, sustainable campaign for justice?

About Fatima Hernandez-Alatorre

Fatima recently completed a 6 month full time Community Studies field study in Boston with the Albert Einstein Institution focused on strategic nonviolent action. She has been a core member of the Right Livelihood Club at UCSC for three years.