Saturday, April 4, 2009
Important quote for the month!
is 'why'?"
- Saul Alinsky, Rules for Radicals, 1971
Sunday, March 29, 2009
SAUL ALINSKY

Few know it today, but
Alinsky's hard-nosed politics were shaped by the rough and tumble world of late 1930's
The Back-of-the-Yards neighborhood, setting of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, was an immense slum in the shadows of one of the largest factory complexes ever created. Its inhabitants were poor; they had no rights and no job security. In the course of one year, wages were cut three times. As Alinsky watched and decided that he could no longer stand by as a silent observer. He believed that widespread poverty left
He consulted with Herb March, a union leader organizing stockyard workers for the CIO - the Congress of Industrial Organizations. He teamed up with Joe Meegan, a powerful organizer with strong links to the Catholic Church, through whom he was able to convince a powerful Bishop Bernard Sheil to join the fight against unfair labor practices. Alinsky also recruited leaders of previously hostile ethnic groups: Serbs and Croatians, Czechs and Slovaks, Poles and Lithuanians - always appealing to their mutual self-interests. Finally, on July 14, 1939, Alinsky and Meegan convened the first Back-of-the-Yards Council meeting, chaired by Bishop Sheil. The event was revolutionary in American history because it was the first time an entire community was organized. The union, the community and the Church became one and the same. More...
Monday, January 5, 2009
POWER TO THE PEOPLE!

Welcome to all community organisers! This blog is hosted by the Southeast Asia Popular Communications Programme (SEAPCP). We are a network of community organising movements and organisations in the SEA region with key contacts in different parts of Asia, Pacific and the rest of the world!
A lot has been happening in the world of community organising and this blog is meant to provide a platform and space for organisers to share their stories and experiences (not forgetting photos, graphics and even resource materials!)
Take a look at these shots and get excited to actively use this blog with your peers in community organising. More power to you and to all community organisers all over the globe! Community Organisers of the world, UNITE!