Organizer Spotlights

Carlene Bechen: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Carlene Bechen of the Wisconsin Fair Maps Coalition: 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Over the course of my varied career, I've made more mistakes than I can count. I don’t consider them "fails," though, because each one has enlightened my next steps and influenced my path. Perhaps the most important lesson I’ve learned is to communicate as fully and honestly as possible with the people I am working alongside, and to seek their input and ideas regarding the best path to follow. Withholding information creates power dynamics that impact trust and disempower [...]

2020-10-26T14:46:31-05:00October 28th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Valeria Cerda: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Valeria Cerda, Civic Engagement Director at Wisconsin Voices: 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" I remember when I was a fairly new organizer and having trouble setting boundaries between work and my personal life. The result was not "producing enough" at work. Now looking back, I realize how I was not able to offer myself any grace and how I was conditioned to think that my value is tied to how much I can produce—which is not true. I had really low self-esteem as a person and organizer, and didn't have the wisdom [...]

2020-10-21T09:27:26-05:00October 20th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Melissa Winker & Tom Palzewicz: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Melissa Winker (candidate for State Assembly District 38) and Tom Palzewicz (candidate for the 5th Congressional District): 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Melissa: Being a candidate requires an enormous personal commitment of time and self-reflection. I have an amazing campaign cabinet, and my leadership “fail” surfaced earlier this year, when it was brought to my attention that I was not living up to the standard of appreciating the needs of others. We held a special check-in to revisit expectations and emerged with fresh commitments to the hard work ahead. I learned again [...]

2020-10-13T18:52:05-05:00October 14th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Shawnu Ksicinski & Cheyenne Otto-Defoe: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Shawnu Ksicinski and Cheyenne Otto-Defoe of Progress North: 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Shawnu: In this work, we fail as much as we succeed, and I sometimes learn more from my fails than I do from the wins. I can think of a number of times I experienced this, but the lesson overall is to move at the pace of relationships. Our work always seems to move at warp speed and, during a local issue campaign, I remember not taking the time to learn people's personal stories and connection to the issue. [...]

2020-10-07T15:43:15-05:00October 7th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Chia Lor & Gunther Melander: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Chia Lor and Gunther Melander, both staff members of Vote Mob: 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Chia: In my organizing/leadership journey, there was a time I was under the assumption that I needed to know everything and have clarity on every single decision that was made. This made me not have enough faith in others and struggle with imposter syndrome. For example, when I was working on our campaign, “Dare to Divest,” I struggled with having a clear vision for steps as a team. However, I was able to push through that [...]

2020-09-28T13:54:46-05:00September 30th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Markasa Tucker: Organizer Spotlight

This week's organizer spotlight features Markasa Tucker, Director of The African-American Roundtable (AART) and Co-Founder of LiberateMKE: 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Taking advice that was not culturally sound and actually leaning into and applying it to a campaign. It caused my organizer to walk away. I learned I need to trust myself and my own and my people's experiences and apply that to my work. I may not know it all, but what I do know is no one knows my experience, my need or the impact of it all and that is what should always [...]

2020-09-21T14:56:44-05:00September 23rd, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Heather DuBois Bourenane: Organizer Spotlight

We are excited to kick off our weekly organizer spotlight series with Heather DuBois Bourenane, Executive Director of the Wisconsin Public Education Network (WPEN): 1) What have you learned from organizing "fails?" Credit: Joe Brusky One thing I've learned from WiLD trainings and the amazing organizers I've met through WiLD is how to appreciate and evaluate the "small wins" and identify organizing victories even in the face of "political" defeats. Constantly reflecting on how we can "learn forward" to be better leaders helps keep the focus on the community we build through our organizing and the importance of [...]

2020-09-16T09:13:22-05:00September 14th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Protesters’ Defense Team: Campaign Spotlight Video

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nneka's impact has been felt across the country. She has been a core team member for the WiLD Project since 2015 and was a trainer during the recent online WiLD Academy. For Nneka and her Houston Protesters' Defense Team, the Academy offered practices immediately put to use during Black Lives Matter protests in Houston, where they organized to get 796 cases against protesters dismissed! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drcKytzAGFo

2022-05-26T09:30:35-05:00September 10th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Western Wisconsin Votes: Campaign Spotlight Video

"We have done the math and if we can turn out 1,600 votes by having 2,000 conversations, then we can flip our county for progressive candidates." Diana Witcher, Casey Green, and Bill Hogseth joined our 8-week online organizing course to launch their new campaign, Western Wisconsin Votes. Utilizing the age-old art of deep conversation, the team is determined to support Dunn County voters in making a difference this November. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_7kqCXvXKE

2022-05-26T09:30:37-05:00August 6th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

Nigerian Youth Employment: Campaign Spotlight Video

Joshua Alade and Adenike Bamigbade joined the WiLD Academy from across the world. Representing the Nigerian Youth SDGs Network, the team hoped to strengthen their campaign for Nigerian youth employment. The goal? To create 500,000 new jobs for young Nigerians. In a major milestone just this week, the youth-led team saw a massive outpouring of support for their work. Watch the video to learn more! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CSwZ7z6Ixo

2022-05-26T09:30:39-05:00July 24th, 2020|Organizer Spotlights|

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