Organizing Activism
Organizing Activism
Organizing Activism
INNER WORK
Community engagement means to have community involvement from beginning to the end, which fuels the
passion that drives any movement. Seeing yourself in the movement is how we can begin to lift our cause higher.
The beauty in community engagement is finding individuals who share the same experiences as us and finding
space to see ourselves in one another, rising together in unity. It all starts with beginning an inner conversation
with yourself, and expanding to dialogue with your community.
SELF CHECK-IN
I believe in making changes that I’m passionate about. Right now, I’m passionate about
.
(a cause you’re passionate about)
When I think about the word activism and how I can make a difference, I feel_______________________ ___ .
(emotion)
No matter what these feelings are, I can use them to guide me towards making a positive impact.
But I know that I can’t do this alone.
There are already people who have been making the changes I want to see in the world.
One thing they’ve done to progress our world forward is _____________________ _____________ .
(an action they’ve taken or initiative they’ve started)
I will use my __________UU____UU and_U___ __________UUU voice to promote my vision of a better world,
(adjectives to describe your unique voice)
I believe in my own unique power to affect change, no matter how big or small.
QUOTES BY MY FAVORITE ACTIVISTS AND CHANGEMAKERS
We as a community can never reach our full potential if we don’t reach back to the past to make the present
stronger. The most effective form of activism is when we make it personal. Personal by standing up for the issues
that have impacted us, personal by bringing the people we love with us. Remember that activists and change-
makers do not have to be famous or well-known. They can be people you can engage with everyday.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS
What inspires me to take action?
My Money
What businesses,
nonprofits, and
fundraisers can
you support?
My Talents
My Platforms
In what spaces,
virtual or physi-
cal, do you
have a voice?
My Time
When in your
schedule can
you devote time
to your cause?
MORE WAYS I CAN TAKE ACTION
In order to change a system, one must disrupt it. When the formal avenues such as lobbying our elected officials
or gathering petitions aren’t moving the movement forward, you must become more radical in your approach.
Impacting the status quo through boycotts and protest is another effective way to push for change and make
one’s demands heard. It’s also important to realize that art and creativity can be used as an anchor to spark pas-
sion in others and move folks into action. Lastly, never underestimate the power of asking! It’s vital that you use
your voice to invite and encourage your family and friends to get involved, to volunteer, to donate, and to vote!
Governor
State Assembly
State Representative
Activism and exercising your power can feel extremely overwhelming, especially during election season.
Constantly being bombarded with messages on what allyship and activism is or is not, social media feeds
congested with political memes, and who to vote for can feel like a lot of pressure. It’s important to step
back and go back to your whys and whats.
In these moments of stillness and reflection, you find your reason. Your reason drives your purpose, which
ultimately will drive your passion. We can’t allow the pressure of society to take us away from our own
conversations with ourselves. We have to remember our whys and build in preparation for purpose to be
fulfilled. Voting is only one critical avenue to creating real change in the communities you identify with,
and real change in the lives of the people we love. Whether you’re using this PDF for a primary election
or to prepare for a protest, we encourage you to act from your why and your passion will follow.
VOTER INFORMATION
1.) Check your voter registration information at https://www.nass.org/can-I-vote/voter-registration-status
2.) Make updates to your registration at https://vote.gov
3.) Sign-up for ballot tracking at https://wheresmyballot.com
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