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  1. community organizing, method of engaging and empowering people with the purpose of increasing the influence of groups historically underrepresented in policies and decision making that affect their lives.

  2. Though community organizers share the goal of community empowerment, community organizing itself is defined and understood in a variety ways. [8] There are different approaches to community organizing.

  3. Community organizing is a democratic strategy used by social movements, labor unions, under-represented communities, and marginalized groups to gain rights, win collective political power, and create positive change.

  4. The community organizing definition extends much further than a few neighbors getting together to lodge a petition. It binds people together regardless of their color, creed, or background in a shared analysis of the problems they face and with multi-solving plans to create the future they want.

  5. Jan 26, 2012 · Answer: Community organizing is a process by which a group of people organizes and takes measures to influence the policies or culture surrounding them. The term is usually, but not always, used to refer to local community organizing.

  6. Community organizing can bring individuals together and create a new organization that has people as members. Often, however, organizers strive to connect existing organizations in a community and convene their leaders.

  7. Jul 7, 2016 · 7 Principles of Community Organizing. By Chuck Warpehoski, Director, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice. Organizing > Activism. Activism is an individual pursuit, when one person takes an action to make a difference. It is a great thing.

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