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Workshop

Decide What to Act On – Community Organising Foundations

Listening campaigns help you understand what people care about. Learn to identify shared concerns and prioritise which issues to address.

Act Build Change | 28 Jul 2026 | Online

There are lots of ways in which we may want to transform the world, but how do we decide where to start? Listening campaigns are a tool we can use to make sure a community's lived experiences are centred in everything we do, identify emerging leaders, and inform our strategy to create real change.

In this training, we will look at what makes a good listening campaign and why they’re a valuable tool in organising. Through practical exercises, you'll explore the right context for a listening campaign, how to listen effectively, and how to use what you’ve heard to decide what to act on. You will leave with the confidence and skills to run your own listening campaigns and guide your campaign in the right direction.

Outcomes

  • Understand how listening campaigns identify leaders and what to take action on.
  • Practise the skills to run a listening campaign.
  • Reflect on how listening campaigns can strengthen your organising. 

This training is part of our foundations series, designed for both new and experienced organisers who are ready to develop practical organising skills. We recommend taking the introduction training first to understand the core concepts of transformative community organising.

Meet the facilitators

Ariel Lew Ai Le Whitson has over a decade of experience as a community organiser focused on social justice issues, primarily with environmental and land justice. Before joining Act Build Change, she was the Senior Director of Community Organising and Education at TreePeople, a leading Los Angeles-based NGO, where she led a team of 40 organisers and educators supporting communities impacted by climate change and environmental injustice. Prior to TreePeople, she ran major advocacy campaigns at Ten Strands, securing significant legislative and funding victories for climate literacy. Ariel is passionate about healing the violent separation of land and people through organising.

Kate McIntosh has organised people who are sharply affected by injustice to act together, exercise power and win change. She has trained hundreds of campaigners and equipped people to lead in their communities to secure rent cuts, pay rises, and policy change. Before Act Build Change, Kate was a community organiser based at a food bank where she organised people on very low incomes to win service charge cuts and build support for social security reform. She has roots organising in students’ unions, ACORN, and grassroots neighbourhood campaigns on issues ranging from disability rights in higher education to dangerous tower block cladding.

Cost

  • Free for Full Members (those with a paid membership) using the discount code below.
  • £15 for everyone else.

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Access

This event will be held online using Zoom. The link will be shared with registered attendees before the start of the event.

To avoid difficulties accessing the workshop, please ensure that you register for the event with the same email address that you intend to use on Zoom.

Please get in touch if there is anything we can do to support your participation in this session. This includes, but is not limited to, language, comfort, and access (physical, emotional, technological) needs.

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