What can I do? Collective Power: Organizing, Action, and Visibility
These actions are about showing up and making your presence impossible to ignore.
What can I do? Collective Power: Organizing, Action, and Visibility Read Post »
These actions are about showing up and making your presence impossible to ignore.
What can I do? Collective Power: Organizing, Action, and Visibility Read Post »
Now that you’ve mastered the daily habits, it’s time to build your capacity for deeper, more challenging civic engagement. This means formalizing your community connections and honing your skills for public advocacy. Here’s how to transition to a higher level of civic engagement:
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The most fundamental political action is to vote in every election—Federal, Provincial, and especially Municipal. This is your power. Normalize this behaviour by dropping reminders to vote and registration deadlines in every group chat you’re in, and always post about voting, especially local candidates. Your voice must also be heard between elections: commit to send
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You don’t need to quit your job or spend a weekend protesting to start building a stronger, more informed community. Begin with simple, consistent actions. First, commit to being informed by reading and learning about one local or provincial issue each week. This means actively seeking out reliable sources; find and follow a Local Expert
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