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Cultural Organizing While Physical Distancing: Getting Tenants in Rhythm

8/3/2020

 
Getting Tenants in Rhythm is the third of four online case examples we created to support and inspire organizers, advocates, and community leaders during Covid19 and the current economic and racial upheavals.

Engaging community members where they live is a vital part of the organizing process. Even when we are limited in how we can gather, a building can be the cornerstone for developing community resistance and resilience. We have seen many examples of using pots and pans to create noise and show solidarity. With additional coordination, arts, and cultural elements, these actions can bring in new members, deepen constituency, and showcase the narrative of a campaign. 

​We welcome questions, thoughts, and dialogue on these tools, including how to apply them to your particular initiative/campaign.  Connect with us!
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Cultural Organizing While Physical Distancing: Getting Tenants in Rhythm. (2020 © Movement Matters)
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To receive this case example electronically, connect with us at: info@movementmatters.net

​Design and layout by Karina Hurtado-Ocampo. Illustrations by Brittney Washington.
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