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Building Resilient Organizations: Toward Joy and Durable Power in a Time of Crisis

To effectively contend with racist, authoritarian forces, our work must be as powerful as possible. Maurice Mitchell unpacks the problems our organizations and movements face, identifies underlying causes and core problems, and proposes concrete solutions.

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Author(s): Maurice Mitchell
Organization: Convergence
Date: 12/13/2022
Resource Type: Publication
Topic: Organizing

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