Trends and Changes Impacting PowerSwitch Action and Movement

시작하기. 무료입니다
또는 회원 가입 e메일 주소
Trends and Changes Impacting PowerSwitch Action and Movement 저자: Mind Map: Trends and Changes Impacting PowerSwitch Action and Movement

1. Limited solutions/response to housing/homelessness

1.1. Federal and local government appease landlords/development

1.2. Public recognition that capitalist ways of housing doesn't work

1.3. Fracturing of housing movement

2. Cyclical nature of trends in the media (different topics getting centered and then forgotten and fast cycle)

2.1. Police violence

2.2. Immigration detention camps

2.3. Fast/urgent cycle

2.4. Challenges to sustained energy around a cause

3. Increased sense of uncertainty/crisis

3.1. uncertainty, pandemic crisis, unsure about what was going to happen or life will look like

4. Anti-Democracy

4.1. Increasing anti-democracy narrative

4.2. roll-back of civil rights: right to peaceful assembly, voting rights, right to privacy/surveillance, right to body choices

4.2.1. Tech monopolies

4.2.1.1. Less popular control of messages in media with extreme concentration of media ownership

4.2.1.2. Concentration of who owns chat

4.2.2. Individual freedoms

4.3. Basic democratic systems being misused (2020 election and recall)

4.4. Having to defend election system that never worked for us in the first place

5. Elections

5.1. Record amounts of money of corporations/entities into elections

5.2. People's comfortability with Biden

5.3. Our people/ progressive WOC running for office

6. Culture of Care

6.1. More support needed for care and more awareness in COVID

7. War on Terror

7.1. Muslim folx/surveillance

8. Climate Disaster

8.1. Continued well-organized, well-funded resistance to meaningful climate action

8.2. Intensifying weather events because of climate change

8.3. Growing realization of impending climate disaster

9. Strike wave

9.1. Increase popularity of unions

9.2. Lack of capacity of institutions to support self-organizing

10. More language around race/framework

11. Accountability measure is very individual based and some effort to expand from that/learn how to hold people to account

12. Rise of individual activism & visibility

12.1. Rise of individual activism and visibility which impacts how people see themselves in collective organizing

12.1.1. Social media makes it easier for citizen reporting

12.1.2. Increase in violence

12.1.2.1. Guns, ammo flying off shelves, fights on planes, with masked people

12.1.2.2. Increase in violence and war on women and women's bodies

12.2. Rise in individualism and consumerism

12.2.1. Privatization of everything

12.2.2. Cooptation from corporations

13. Complicated relationship to truth

13.1. organizations committment to truth and focus on data, non-profit journalism

13.2. mistrust of govt, each other, we need to trust each other to take care of each other, mistrust amongst public

13.3. distrust of science

13.4. increase/popularity of conspiracy theories

14. Burnout

14.1. Pandemic-exacerbated

14.2. Unresolved grief, exhaustion, ptsd

14.2.1. Rooted in capitalism work cultures

14.3. Attend to healing/centered practices

14.3.1. All resources created conditions for people working for it

14.4. Healing turned into individual/capitalist pursuits

15. Questioning Traditional Work

15.1. Rootedness in capitalist values

15.2. Turning towards POC/Indigenous-led values

15.2.1. Tension it generates as a basis of fighting/taking power: how are we having that fight in a new way?

15.3. Organizations Convening

15.3.1. Transactional convening

15.4. Balance inside organization conditions and outside mission impact

15.4.1. Movement question: how we are vs. mission of organization and work

15.5. To build long-term power need to think in long-term horizons

15.6. More long-term thinking

16. Philanthropy

16.1. Parts of philanthropy coming to be more progressive and aligned

17. Rise of incarceration

17.1. Rikers Island

17.2. Agency of folx incarcerated: wave of brave and militant action

18. Conversations on Race

18.1. Conflict/tension

18.2. Cooptation of racial justice language by corporations and organized opponents

19. Prioritizing politics/greed

19.1. lack of attention to public health

19.1.1. People profiting off of greed

20. White men can't control it, burn it down

20.1. Institutions not built for us/ non-cis white ablebodied men