»Public Narrative« – A Guide on How to Tell an Inspiring Political Story Moving People to Take Action

Type
Text
Published
03.11.2023
Language
English
Level
Beginner
Length
8 Minutes
Categories
Community & Union Organizing, Grassroots Movement Building, Intersectional Alliances
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»Public Narrative« Video Course by Marshall Ganz at the Harvard Resistance School

About the contributor

Georg Blokus
Former Berlin Hub Director & Head of Organizing Education (2020–2024), European Alternatives (Berlin)

Georg Blokus, born in 1987 near the Polish Solidarnosc city of Gdansk, was the Director of European Alternatives’ Berlin Hub, which primarily runs the School of Transnational Organizing – a grassroots school for political activists, civil society organisations, labor organizers, political artists, migrant communities, and social movements seeking for skills and tools to build the next generation of movements and organisations.

He is a psychologist by training and has been working for several years as a transformative organizer, documentary theatermaker, movement educator, and political strategist with progressive pioneers and organisations. Because of his own family history, his focus is on organizing workers, migrants, and feminists on the frontlines to build solidarity and fight for their rights beyond borders.

Before joining European Alternatives in 2020, he worked as Artistic-Pedagogical Director of the Academy of the Arts of the World/Cologne from 2014 to 2016, and initiated the SCHOOL OF POLITICAL HOPE as a place for citizens, communities, and civil society actors seeking inspiration, empowerment, and support to overcome our shared feeling of political powerlessness and revive the lost art of organizing solidarity.