10th National Gathering of the Progressive Communicators Network
June 23rd, 2009 by doyle
I was so pleased to attend the 2009 national gathering of the Progressive Communicators Network (PCN), held in Chicago at the end of May. The conversations were rich, the connections were deep, and the insights were exquisite. What an amazing network!
Along with the great discussions (and party!), one of the highlights for me was the workshop on the story-based strategy model. We hadn’t done anything quite like this before. Patrick and I, with support from Anasa Troutman of the Movement Strategy Center, designed this session for this special group of skilled practitioners. It was such a wonderful challenge, and I felt myself growing into the moment. I was so humbled and honored to be in the space and share some of our “edge thinking.” And now you we can share it with you too!
Thanks to Nell Greenberg from Rainforest Action Network (who I recruited on-the-fly to shoot this low-fi video on our Flip Cam), the world can watch the workshop on smartmeme.blip.tv! Its about 45 minutes, and we go into some detail about the strategy model presented in RE:Imagining Change with examples to show each stage in the process….enjoy!
*You can download the slideshow from this presentation (its higher res than this video) at slideshare.net/smartmeme
* You can download the Story-based Strategy Campagin Model “Chart” handout HERE.
Pics from the workshop….
Anasa Troutman from the Movement Strategy Center opens the session on story-based strategy.
smartMeme workshop at the PCN national gathering, Chicago 2009
Doyle giving workshop at PCN national gathering, 2009 in Chicago
What PCN is all about:
PCN exists to strengthen and amplify the power, voices, and vision of grassroots movements that are working for racial, social, economic, and environmental justice. Network members use communication strategy, framing and messaging, and media tools to: 1) enhance the influence of social change movements on public policy and opinion; and 2) realize a world without poverty, racism, and other forms of oppression. The Network is a project of Spirit in Action, a movement-building support organization located in western Massachusetts.
A thousand THANK YOUs to the Progressive Communicators Network for bringing this amazing group together!
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