We all know that organized, collective action is a critical strategy for winning change. And we have learned that perceptions of power are critical building blocks for political action. But what are the factors that help members join and stay connected to base-building organizations and see those organizations as “political homes” that operate as containers for building power for collective action? This panel discussed the role that narrative, agency and belonging play in the work to build and sustain powerful political movements and how those insights can translate into impact.
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