ORST 198M PZ -Organizing in the 21st Century Institution: Pitzer
Description: “Organizing in the 21st century: is a new world possible? Global-local social movements”
In this course we examine how people collectively organize in the 21st Century, the types of creative
social movement organizational structures that emerged from the first World Social Forum, and how
they influenced local movements like #BlackLivesMatter. Some movements captivate local imaginations
and others go global. What creative ways have movement organizers re-configured old ideas for the new
age and what new ones have emerged? The course is designed around three themes: What is to be done; How is it to be done; and The possibilities of what can be done.
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