Workshop: Analyzing the Relations of Power
Posted by on October 21, 2005
Analyzing the Relations of Power
Session 1: Wednesday, November 2, 6 – 9 pm
Session 2: Wednesday, November 9, 6 – 9 pm
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend both sessions.
Facilitator: Tonya McClary, National Director, AFSC Criminal Justice Program and Anti-Death Penalty Program
Power. What is it? Who has the power to give you what you want? What power do you have over them? What resources do you have and can you build to achieve your goals? How can your group alter the relations of power? This two-session series will further equip your group with the tools to develop strategies based on your analysis of the relations of power. The first session is an introduction to the basics. You will explore ways to determine who your group’s real allies are, who your opposition is, and tactics that will engage both. The second session will address such advanced issues as developing tactics using secondary targets, giving or depriving your opponent of something it wants.
To register or for more information, call 215.7311.107 x202, e-mail [email protected].
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