Masterclass for Activists
History has been changed by building power, and there’s power in drawing upon the lessons of history. This podcast discusses power, what it is, why it’s important to analyse and understand it, and how to build it.
info_outline Episode 3 Strategy for SuccessMasterclass for Activists
Episode 3 Strategy for Success discusses how to design and execute a winning strategy.
info_outline Episode 5 The winning strategy that built Australia’s safety netMasterclass for Activists
Australia’s safety net is the envy of the world: the highest minimum wage; a world-class health system; the only compulsory universal superannuation system. These towering reforms are the legacy of a 1983 Accord between the ACTU and ALP that was globally unprecedented in its vision and scope, a philosophy that repudiated neoliberalism, and a strategy that overcame the economic crisis and changed capitalism forever. How was this possible and how was it done? A compelling episode about a remarkable story.
info_outline Episode 4 Mindful MilitancyMasterclass for Activists
In this episode about Mindful Militants, our panel is Lisa Fitzpatrick, Doug Cameron and Tom McDonald discussing the role of militant tactics in pioneering social change.
info_outline Bonus episode - Women Leading the ACTUMasterclass for Activists
A bonus episode Women Leading the ACTU with more of our conversation from Ep 3 & hear about how equal representation for women on the ACTU Executive was won. Whilst as Sally McManus, ACTU Secretary says, there remains more to be done, the achievement of equal male and female representation on the ACTU Executive, won more than two decades ago, demonstrates the power of values, strategy & tactics in making change for the better.
info_outline Episode 2 Neoliberalism and a New DealMasterclass for Activists
Episode 2 Neoliberalism and a New Deal unpacks the strategy of neoliberalism to wind back workers’ rights and living standards and weaken our democracy. It also discusses how the CoVid19 pandemic has dramatically exposed the failings of neoliberalism and looks to the future by discussing what a new deal for working people should look like.
info_outline Episode 1 Hearts and MindsMasterclass for Activists
Hearts and Minds discusses values, their place and role in driving change, how to counter right-wing populists and shock jocks, and how to win the support of working people for the cause of building a fairer Australia.
info_outlineEpisode 1 Hearts and Minds discusses values, their place and role in driving change, how to counter right-wing populists and shock jocks, and how to win the support of working people for the cause of building a fairer Australia.
Values are not only the bedrock of progressive movements but are also an anchor for every activist that sees you through the tough times by providing a framework for decisions and actions.
We can counter right-wing populists and win the hearts of minds of working people to support the cause of building a fairer Australia when we frame our message and tell stories that draw out our values of solidarity, social justice and fairness.
In this episode, our host Emeritus Professor Ed Davis is joined by Sally McManus (Secretary, Australian Council of Trade Unions), Jo Schofield (National President, United Workers Union) and revered union elder Tom McDonald (former National Secretary, Building Workers Industrial Union).
Listeners will also hear Chloe and Jason Roweth perform music that had inspired activists across the generations. Find out more about the Roweth's music here.
This podcast has been produced by Deliberately Engaging in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals to build the capabilities of civil society and give people a greater voice. Learn more here.
This podcast series has been made possible by the support Professor Davis, the Committee to Defend Trade Unions Rights, Tony and Nina Bleasdale, Chloe and Jason Roweth, Sally McManus and all our guests who appear during the series.
The Ballad of 1891 (Words by Helen Palmer, Music by Doreen Bridges).
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