People, Power, Change

Book • 2024
Marshall Ganz’s 'People, Power, Change' draws on decades of experience in community organizing to present a framework for building durable movements.

The book explains how stories, relationships, and strategic asks create committed leadership and collective action.

Ganz outlines methods for training leaders, structuring campaigns, and sustaining activism through cycles of success and setback.

He emphasizes the moral and emotional power of organizing alongside practical tools for recruitment and retention.

The book is widely used by organizers and scholars as a foundational text on effective grassroots strategy.

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as the book that reinforced their point about asking for meaningful commitments in organizing.
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