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Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department

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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

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From: CPAE <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Holst, John Dennis <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, August 14, 2023 at 12:50 PM
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Subject: [CPAE] Aug. 31 @ 4pm EST - Symposium on Community Organizing in Comparative Context!

Hi Colleagues:

Penn State’s Consortium for Social Movements and Education Research and Practice is hosting the following free, online event:

The Role of Education in Community Organizing.

Thursday, August 31

4:00-5:30 PM EST

 

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Arnie Graf and Hahrie Han, "The Role of Education in Community Organizing: The Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) Model in Comparative Context"

 

Join us Thursday, August 31, from 4:00 to 5:30 pm ET via Zoom.

Register here: https://rb.gy/x2k0x

The Details

Distinguished featured speakers, Arnie Graf and Hahrie Han will discuss how community organizing can lead to more just economies and societies. Grassroots organizing and collective action have always been fundamental to U.S. democracy and progressive social change. Yet some instances of collective action have been especially successful. What’s the difference between a social movement that wins victories for its constituents, and one that fails? What are the factors that make collective action powerful and effective? These questions will be addressed through an examination of the Industrial Areas Foundation organizing model, one of the largest and longstanding community organizing groups in the United States. 

 

SPEAKERS:

 

Arnie Graf, Long Time Lead Organizer for the Industrial Areas Foundation network of community organizations 

 

Hahrie Han, Professor of Political Science and Director of the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Lead author of Prisms of the People: Power & Organizing in Twenty-First-Century America: The University of Chicago Press, 2021 

 

MODERATOR:

 

Kamaria Porter, Assistant Professor of Education, Penn State University 

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