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Threads: 2022 Workshop Series
Cultural Organizing
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Mapping Our Futures: E & G Curriculum
Electoral Justice
Highlander’s PAR Institute
Seeds of Fire
Septima Clark Learning Center
Children’s Justice Camp
Incubating Rad Work: Highlander Fiscal Sponsorees
Fiscal Sponsorships
Grantmakers for Southern Progress
National Bail Out
People’s Advocacy Institute
Power U Center for Social Change
SiOP
Southern Connected Communities Project
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The Black Mycelium Project
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Official BLM Memphis – Mapping Our Futures – Midway Evaluation Survey
Thank you for completing this evaluation form! We use your responses to help us improve our preparation, facilitation, and content, and plan for the remaining workshops.
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Evaluation Questions
What are the main things you remember about or learned from the first 4 sessions?
What did you like best about the workshop / facilitation?
What information was most useful to you?
What did you learn that will improve or inform your organizing/community work?
What changes would you suggest to make these first 4workshops more effective?
Any specific appreciations or changes for Prep Session: Setting the Stage & Core Concepts?
How would you rate Prep Session: Setting the Stage & Core Concepts?
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Any specific appreciations or changes for Workshop 1: Core Concepts, Family Tree, and Community Mapping? (copy)
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Any specific appreciations or changes for Workshop 2: Where Are We? Capitalism Diagram?
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Any specific appreciations or changes for Workshop 3: Solidarity Economy and Beautiful Solutions?
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For the remaining workshops, select your preference:
MORE time for relationship building, connections, and conversations and LESS time spent covering new content.
About the SAME balance between covering new content and relationship building, connections, and conversations.
MORE time for covering new content and LESS time relationship building, connections, and conversations.
For the remaining workshops, select your preference:
MORE discussion time in SMALL groups than we have had, and LESS in the LARGE group.
LESS discussion time in SMALL groups than we have had, and MORE in the LARGE group.
The BALANCE between small and large group discussion time has worked well for me.
How can we improve the remaining sessions?
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How would you rate your overall experience with the online format of the workshop?
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0 = it severely impacted my learning 5 = it was not a barrier to my learning
How would you rate the quality and relevance of the workshop content?
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How would you rate the quality and relevance of the workshop materials that were presented and shared with you?
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How would you rate your experience with the facilitators?
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How would you rate your experience with the coach and tech support?
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Overall, how would you rate your experience with this workshop?
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0 = It did not meet my needs. 5 = I loved it.
Is there anything else you would like us to know?
Fun Content Review Questions!
Which key term(s) form the building blocks of our workshop series so far?
Governance
Community
Economy
True or False: Popular Education means everyone is a teacher and a learner and we can build collective knowledge through sharing our experiences toward collective action.
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False
True or False: Only experts can understand economics and governance.
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Community mapping is an example of what Highlander methodology(ies)?
Popular education
Language Justice
Participatory action Research
Cultural Organizing
Intergenerational Organizing
Land, legacy, and place
What are the levels of capitalism from the diagram in workshop 2?
Owner
The Federal Reserve
Environment
Workplace
Money
Bank
Congress
Government and public services
Communities
Corporations
Which are flows of resources that intersect with WORKPLACES/WORKERS according to the diagram in workshop 2?
Profit
Migration
Natural Resources
Foreign Direct Investment
Pollution
Wages
Taxes
Currency Exchange
Interest
Consumer Goods and Services
What are among the values/features of solidarity economy?
Racial equity
Competition
Solidarity and cooperation
Pollution
Sustainability
Domination
Participatory Democratic Governance
Exploitation
Many paths, pluralism
Gender equity
Extraction
Which Beautiful Solution blew your mind? Why?
True or False: Solidarity Economy is a very specific blueprint to building the world we need
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False
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