Advanced SYLA – week 4
Goals: to develop a deeper understanding of campaign organizing and direct action and civil disobedience
Materials:
- Agree/disagree signs
- Papers with x’s and o’s for lottery game
- Campaign steps – butcher
- Copies of power map
- On board: list of players to fill in
- Blanket
- Copies of demand, strategy, definitions
- CD: copies of action role play instructions and scenario
- Copies of syla mid-eval form
- Demand spectrum
Agenda:
2-2:10Check in discussion
2:10-2:35Lottery Game & campaign steps review
2:35-3:05Power mapping
3:05-3:15Break
3:15-3:30blanket game
3:30-3:40Demand spectrum
3:40-4Campaign tactics
4-4:15review game
4:15-5:10Civil disobedience
5:10-5:20Eval
5:20-5:30one on ones review
5:30-6workshop prep
- Check-in: forced choice discussion (10 mins)
- Set up the room – agree sign on one wall, disagree on the other.
- Explain that this is a forced choice activity. No one can be in the middle. But you can change sides after hearing people’s arguments.
- “The best way to change schools is to make small victories that will add up to a bigger change in the long run”
- go back and forth calling on people on the different sides to explain themselves.
- Lottery Game – PSU (20 mins) – ex of why we organize
- Steps of a campaign – review (5 mins)
1. Identify Problem: what’s wrong?
2. Make it an issue with goals: Frame your problem with a solution, and state your goals (what you want—this often involves long term, medium term, and short term).
(this requires good research!!)
3. Make a strategy—we’ll focus a lot on this in the next section
4. Run your campaign—do your strategy
5. Evaluate: did you accomplish your goals
- Where are we with Williams? College access/teacher quality?
- Power mapping (30 mins)
- Review terms on power map
- Divide into teams by issue – take 20 mins to research target, fill out chart
- Present (10 mins). Each team must create an interactive presentation that involves 3 random items – assigned by facilitator
- Break 10 mins
- Blanket Game – review strategy, goals, tactics (10 mins)
- Review terms (5 mins)
- Demand spectrum – Williams campaign as example (10 mins)
- Where are we now?
- Do we want to create a new system, or fix what we have now?
- Campaign tactics (20 mins)
- Brainstorm tactics (5 mins)
- In issue teams: (10 mins)
- Create a plan of 4 consecutive tactics that build momentum to help you win your campaign.
- Choose 1 to act out (live, or as a press conference the day after). Your presentation must answer: what will the action look like? How and why is it strategic? Who is the target?
- Presentations (5 mins)
- Review game – 15 mins
- Challenge – charades or pictionary
- All teams write down an answer, team that wins the challenge goes first.
- What are the 5 steps to a campaign
- Who was the target for the other 2 group’s power maps
- Why do we do power maps?
- Write down as many definitions of campaign terms as you can
- Write down 10 tactics
- What is the challenge of making our demands more revolutionary or hard core?
- Civil Disobedience 60 mins
- What is civil disobedience? (15 mins)
- Examples
- Would you ever do civil disobedience? For what cause/issue? Go around
- Knowing that this is a tactic that has been used in many social justice struggles, let’s brainstorm some tactics, and some rights that go along with CD. (10 mins)
- Present scenario and handout from syla
- You have 15 minutes to plan an action that uses CD as a tactic.
- Acting 10 mins
- Debrief 10 mins
- How is this different from what we usually do?
- Advantages and disadvantages?
- Did anyone change their mind about CD?
- Evaluation 10 mins + facilitation reminders. What worked ,what needs to improve – we have 2 more sessions!
- One on one prep for mid-syla evals (10 mins)
- This week we are doing one on one evals with the SYLA members.
- Why do we do one on ones?
- Build relationships – what is at the heart of organizing?
- Review eval form
- Go around: Brainstorm examples of what is a good way to give feedback/bad way to give feedback
- Announcements:
- Your evals will happen on Wed
- Project planning is WED – pls review whatever deadlines your team came up with.
- Workshop prep (30 mins)
Campaign Description Worksheet
Name of Campaign:
Please answer the questions below for your team’s issue.
- What Problem(s) and/or Condition(s) is the campaign seeking to address or change? What are the Root Causes of these problem(s) and/or condition(s)?
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- What is the Long-term Solution to the problem(s) and/or condition(s) that would eliminate (or address) the root causes?
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- What are the campaign’s Key Demands and/or Specific Policy Proposals?
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- On a scale of 1 to 10 (below), How do the specific policy proposals (demands) of this campaign compare to the long-term solution you identified? Please circle a number.
1 / 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10
The campaign is a defensive battle that must be fought. / The demands help mitigate the problem, but don’t move toward the long-term solution. / The campaign is an incremental step towards the long-term solution. / The campaign is a big step towards the lone-term solution. / The campaign represents a breakthrough in achieving the long-term solution. / The campaign will achieve the long-term solution and solve the problem.