It Starts With Faith: Organizing School for Teams is a 9-week faith organizing training series designed to build faith-rooted organizing teams that are committed to dismantling white supremacy and taking action in with Side With Love's four intersectionality justice priorities (Climate Justice, LGBTQ+ & Gender Justice, Democracy & Voting Rights, Decriminalization). It is open to people of all experience levels and faith affiliation.
Participants will learn foundational organizing skills to build and support teams in racial justice rooted work and take part in the upcoming Side With Love Action Center-a distributed organizing and leadership development program launching this fall.
Organizing School will support 20-30 teams with the goal of aligning all of our faith organizing to build power and impact in 2022. The teams will have access to organizing coaches and be invited to participate in national leadership roles in our upcoming Side With Love Action Center.
Session 0: Orientation
Opening poem: “The Low Road” by Marge Piercy
Recommended Resource: Sample agenda for meeting with team
Session 1: Faithful Social Justice: Telling your story
Homework for Session 2: Work on your story until you’re happy with it. Ask to meet with someone else from your team, congregation or community. Listen to their story, share your story, invite them to join you in watching the Action Center launch on Sunday.
Session 2: Finding Your Role: Building power in faith organizing
Centering: queer morning blessings/birkot hashachar | written/translated by Dori Midnight and Randy Furash-Stewart
Video: N'Tanya Lee, “Grassroots Organizing Builds Power” (shown 0:00 - 1:54)
Homework for Session 3: Community Mapping Exercise. Your task: Create a community map using words, images, graphics. Creating a Community Map will help define and shape a clear picture of what assets, challenges and visions you have for your community. You will be mapping your specific geographical area: city, town, area or community, focusing on the thing you are trying to shift.
Session 3: Building Organizing Infrastructure: Leadership Development and Identification
Homework for Session 4:
Creating a Leadership Ladder : Complete a Leadership Ramp to grow your team!
Extra Credit (for yourself!):
Building an Outreach Plan, page 54 (PDF, 144 pages)
My Role in a Social Change Eco-System by Deepa Iyer
One-on-One Training from UU the Vote
Session 4: Facing Conflict: Covenant & Transformation
Resource: Graphic for Rollercoaster of Change
Homework for Session 5:
Navigating Conflict Worksheet from We Don’t Want To Be Stars worksheet
Familiarize yourself with:
Additional Resources Mentioned:
Auburn Seminary's We Don't Want to Be Stars
Session 5: Building for a liberated future: Campaigns and program design
Resources
Homework for Session 6: Keep working on the homework using this worksheet:
Where are you in your campaign?
What are your roles right now?
What are 1-2 goals for this phase of your campaign?
Map out the Tactic Star for this goal.
What are your next steps and who will do them?
Session 6: Partnerships in a pandemic and recovery
Homework/Exercises
Building on Step 1 (Internal Assessment) and Step 2 (Mapping Local Ecosystem)
Step 3: Reflect together as a team about what you learned and how this applies in your context; and prepare, schedule, and/or conduct a 1-1 with the partner(s) you want to build with
Summary of the Tips & Reminders shared out:
Understand how partners communicate, are organized
Have internal clarity and openness to new possibilities
Surface assumptions, i.e. on self-interest, visibility, duration, speed/pace, and opportunities to show up in a particular way
Be mindful about bringing a preconceived structure in mind, before clarity and agreement on partnering
Actively build consensus within your larger congregation/org regarding the your partnership
Reflect on the shape of what the congregation wants and what the community needs - and be prepared to change
Session 7: Growing your impact: Tools for evaluation and growth
Resources
Submit questions to Nicole Pressley and Alex Sherwood about theory of change and power building
Risk, Courage and Discernment: Spiritual Preparation by Rev. Elizabeth Nguyen
The Importance of Culture in Evaluation: A Practical Guide for Evaluator (Page 8)
Music:
“Sunset”, Nitin Sawhney
“Keep Going,” Rising Appalachia
Homework: Review the reflection questions and ask your team. Questions can be found on Slides 21-24.
What do we need to be able to answer ?
What tools will we use to find them?
Session 8: Meet the Moment: Tactics for Mobilizing Supporters and Contesting Power
Homework: Do two one on ones! One with a team member, another with someone who is not yet involved in your (possibly developing) justice work.
Remember, the purposes of 1 on 1s are:
Building a public, working relationship, not a private friendship:
Finding what motivates someone
Spending a lot of time listening
Discovering what the person is concerned about
Learning about our supporter’s networks, and what they’re involved in
Identifying what they are upset or concerned about
Resource:
Building Base for Better Organizing: 1 on 1s
Summary of the tips and tools shared out:
We exist in an ecosystem that drives change, not in our own bubbles
We must mobilize supporters to create capacity and build power to effect change
The ecosystem of change has many components, such as institutions, the arts, technology, and media. These sectors are driven by people we can reach and connect with.
Among the many tools (see slide 14) we can use to organize, one of the most effective with individuals is the one on one
One on ones is a tool for building organizing work relationships. We can set clear boundaries in how we navigate relationships in the justice ecosystem.
Music:
“Sunset”, Mamuse: Performed by Thrive East Bay Choir
Thrive East Bay Choir Performing We Shall be Known by MaMuse at Bioneers 2017 Conference | Bioneers - YouTubeSatan We’re Gonna Tear Your Kingdom Down: Shirley Ceasar - YouTube
Session 9: Final Session
Stay Connected
We all have gifts, ideas, skills, and resources to share. We all have challenges, lessons, and stories from which we can all learn and grow. Let’s keep the sharing going. Join your cohort, other “It Starts With Faith: Organizing School for Teams 2021” participants and facilitators on our Side With Love Slack channel. Once you log in, find the #Org-School-2021 channel.