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Affinity Groups | The Anarchist LibraryWhat is an affinity group? An affinity group is a small group of 5 to 20 people who work together autonomously on direct actions or other projects.
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How to Form an Affinity Group - CrimethInc.Feb 6, 2017 · An affinity group is a circle of friends who understand themselves as an autonomous political force. The idea is that people who already know and trust each ...
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History of Affinity Groups - Organizing for PowerThe idea of affinity groups comes out of the anarchist and workers movement that was created in the late 19th century and fought fascism in Spain during the ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Affinity Group | The Anarchist LibraryThe affinity group on the other hand finds it has great potential and is immediately addressed towards action, basing itself not on the quantity of its ...
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Starting an Affinity Group - The Direct Action MovementExamples of different types of affinity groups – legal support groups, medical/first aid support groups, banner/sign/creative groups, arrestable groups and so ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Affinity Groups - Seeds for ChangeAlternatively, some affinity groups may be designed to intervene quickly in events that come up, for example resisting home evictions or immigration raids. For ...Why work in affinity groups? · How to create an affinity group · Taking action
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An Introduction to the Affinity Group | It's Going DownJun 2, 2017 · An affinity group is an informal convergence of people who choose to struggle together, usually consisting of two to ten people.
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Consensus Decision Making - The Anarchist LibraryConsensus requires commitment, patience and willingness to put the group first. Sufficient time: for making decisions as well as to learn to work in this way. ...Consensus Decision Making · Who Uses Consensus? · Common Problems And How To...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Miscellaneous direct action guides Affinity groups ... - Libcom.orgAffinity groups by nature are decentralised and non-hierarchical, two important principles of anarchist organising and action. The affinity group model was ...<|separator|>
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Anarchism and the politics of affinity groups - Document - GaleThe affinity group is one of the organisational structures that allow anarchist principles to be embodied in practices and actions. An affinity group is an ...
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Anarchists in the Spanish Civil WarAnarchism and the rise of the Spanish working class [4] By the turn of the last century, hundreds of anarchist affinity groups–small groups of 10 to 12 people ...
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The Spanish Civil War: From Syndicalism to Fascism - SolidaritiesDec 11, 2024 · Spain had a powerful anarchist movement organized mainly in the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI), a federation of anarchist affinity groups, ...
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A Note on Affinity Groups - The Anarchist LibraryAffinity groups are intended to function as catalysts within the popular movement, not as "vanguards"; they provide initiative and consciousness, not a " ...Missing: principles activism
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Revolution and the State: Anarchism in the Spanish Civil War | LeftcomMay 11, 2023 · Iberian Anarchist Federation (Federación Anarquista Ibérica, FAI) founded in 1927, an anarchist ideological formation made up of affinity groups ...
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History – Clamshell AllianceThe Clamshell Alliance built a model – transparency, nonviolence training, affinity groups, and the use of consensus decision-making – that was adopted not only ...
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Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of Activism and Social JusticeClamshell Alliance integrated and developed consensus decision making in mass direct actions with the help of affinity groups and used nonviolence guidelines ...
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[PDF] Origins, Goals, and Tactics of the U.S. Anti-Nuclear Protest MovementA Brief History of Two Representative Anti-Nuclear. Groups: The Clamshell Alliance and the. Livermore Action Group. A Chronology of Anti-Nuclear Protests. 20.
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4 lessons for climate organizers from the anti-nuclear movementJun 2, 2016 · The two most prominent U.S. anti-nuclear campaigns were led by the Clamshell Alliance in New England and the Abalone Alliance in California. In ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] This book is about nonviolent direct action, a movement or perArea, but inherited affinity groups from all over California that had participated in the Abalone Alliance. LAG quickly became the militant cutting edge of ...
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Alternative Energy CoalitionIn 1976, the AEC chose to affiliate with several antinuclear organizations to form the Clamshell Alliance, a New England-based coalition of antinuclear ...
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[PDF] ACTing UP against AIDS - CUNYantinuclear direct action movement of the late 1970s and early 1980s. ACT UP was structured in a set of "affinity groups" (typically consisting of five to ...
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HR 101: Where did ERGs come from? - HR BrewNov 13, 2023 · Xerox created the first ERG, called the National Black Employee Caucus, in 1970 in response to the racial tensions of the previous decade, ...
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From ERGs to BRGs: Three Essential Factors for Organizational ...Apr 25, 2023 · Originally known as affinity groups or networks, what are now called employee resource groups (ERGs) were established in the 1960s and 1970s ...
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The evolution of Employee Resource Groups - TeleskopeMar 17, 2022 · One of the first documented affinity groups in an organization was a Black Employee Caucus Group at the Xerox Corporation in the 1960s.
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Employee Affinity Groups: Their Evolution from Social Movement ...But in the early 1970s, diversity affinity groups first started cropping up in large companies--the most well known being the pioneering Black Caucus at Xerox ...
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It's Not Too Late To Start Employee Resource Groups - ForbesJan 17, 2024 · Xerox is credited with creating the first ERG, called the National Black Employee Caucus, in 1970, which then expanded to women and other ...<|separator|>
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Verbate's Quick History on Employee Resource GroupsEmployee Resource Groups have been around for decades. The first known ERG was the National Black Employee Caucus at Xerox created in 1970. Soon followed ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Employee Resource Groups Create a Sense of Belonging, Foster ...Jun 12, 2022 · ERGs, also known as affinity groups, are led by employees and made up of colleagues with shared experiences. Although affinity groups began ...
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[PDF] Employee Affinity Groups: Their Evolution from Social Movements ...But in the early 1970s, diversity affinity groups first started cropping up in large companies--the most well known being the pioneering Black Caucus at Xerox ...
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The Affinity Group Dilemma - The Rocky Mountain EmployerNov 5, 2015 · This paper explores the creation of Affinity Groups and the potential benefits they may provide to employers; the business and legal risks that ...
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[PDF] A Retrospective View of Corporate Diversity Training from 1964 to ...The Winters Group, Inc. Although its effectiveness has been questioned, over the past 30 years diversity training has become common practice in the corporate ...
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What Is an Affinity Group in the Workplace? [2025 DEI Resources]Rating 5.0 · Review by Mary LauApr 20, 2023 · Affinity groups have been around since the 1960s, initially emerging as a response to civil rights movements in the United States. Early ...Missing: settings | Show results with:settings
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Starting Employee Resource Groups: Fundamentals & Best PracticesHistory. ERGs and affinity groups began forming back within companies in the 1960s as a response to the social justice movements at the time and the need for ...
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Employee Resource Groups: The Historical and Present Impacts of ...Oct 10, 2024 · The first known ERG was established at Xerox in 1970, following the company's desire to address racial tensions and foster a more inclusive work ...Missing: settings | Show results with:settings
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(PDF) Employee Resource Groups: An Introduction, Review and ...Aug 6, 2025 · Originally called affinity groups, they began when racial tensions escalated in the United States and were focused on diversity and inclusion ...Missing: 1970s | Show results with:1970s
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[PDF] Impactful Programs and Initiatives for Employee Resource Groups ...Jul 16, 2025 · During the 1960s and 1970s, affinity groups, which women and Black employees initially formed for social connection, evolved into what we now ...
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Affinity Groups for Non-Violent Direct Action - The Commons LibraryAffinity groups are a feature of many large scale non-violent actions. An affinity group is a small group of people who have something in common who take ...Missing: definition origins
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Whose Story of Seattle? A Protest History Misses the PointSep 20, 2024 · Clusters of affinity groups took responsibility for different slices. At the time, the direct-action blockade of a global trade conference this ...
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Nonviolence Training: A Brief History - The CommonsThe affinity groups of the early 90s offer a valuable model for planning nonviolent action campaigns which incorporate training. The Nuremberg Action Group and ...
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The ACT UP Historical Archive: Affinity Groups and SupportAffinity groups form the basic decision-making bodies of mass actions. As long as they remain within the nonviolence guidelines, affinity groups are generally ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Social Groups and the Effectiveness of ProtestsIn order to fully understand the informational role that social groups can play in protests, future research should explore how endogenous information.
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4.2 Protests: Affinity Groups - Care for Yourself and OthersCreate an affinity group. An affinity group is a small group of fellow protesters or friends who prepare, carry out, and leave the protest together, interacting ...
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A Civilian's Guide to Direct Action - The Anarchist LibraryAn affinity group is a group of friends who trust each other deeply and share the same goals; working together over a long period of time, they become efficient ...
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[PDF] Seabrook: A Profile of Anti-Nuclear Activists, June 1978 - NSUWorksAffinity groups were groups of about 10-20 persons who knew and trusted one another, and who were responsible for one another's behavior and safety. These ...Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Diablo Canyon Shutdown Proves People Power Can Defeat ...Jun 27, 2016 · Abalone Alliance utilized the affinity group structure rather than a mass collection of individual protestors. People trained together in an ...
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[PDF] ORGANIZATIONS IN THE ANTI-NUCLEAR POWER MOVEMENTOne way in which the pro-nuclear campaign had a major impact on the anti-nuke movement . ... affinity groups and training. Its first action was the August ...
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[PDF] The Views and Movement of the Earth Liberation Front (ELF ...Mar 31, 2022 · Individuals are generally known to work in affinity groups, known as cells, which are usually self-funded. The autonomous aspect of the ...
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[PDF] Affinity Groups & Spokescouncils - Reclaiming QuarterlyA spokescouncil is a gathering of spokes (representatives) from affinity groups and work groups to make decisions and share concerns about an action or other ...
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Clusters & Spokes Councils - Organizing for PowerSpokes Councils. A spokescouncil is the larger organizing structure used in the affinity group model to coordinate a mass action. Each affinity group (or ...
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Spokes Council Model - P2P Foundation WikiJul 23, 2017 · The spokes council model allows for mediation between autonomous working/affinity groups, or nodes within the network, and the larger ...
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Find Your People! - ShutDownDCIndividually, affinity groups make plans through a process of consensus building. And groups of affinity groups can coordinate together through a spokes council ...
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Anarchism and the Anti-Globalization Movement - Monthly ReviewFor contemporary young radical activists, anarchism means a decentralized organizational structure, based on affinity groups that work together on an ad hoc ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Direct Action Network - WikipediaRegional DANs were formed of autonomous affinity groups which coordinated actions via spokescouncils using delegation and consensus decision-making. According ...
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EVENT COALITIONS IN THE PITTSBURGH G20 PROTESTS - jstorParticipants shared understandings about how to work together, such as consensus decision making, working groups, affinity groups, and spokescouncils.
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Bay Area: A Quick and DiRTy Guide to Affinity Group OrganizingAug 18, 2019 · Affinity groups have been used by AIDS activists, solidarity movemenst, lesbian/gay liberation movement, the global justice movement, and many ...
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Affinity Group vs Employee Resource Group: 12 Main DifferencesBy most definitions, an affinity group (AG) is an informal, voluntary, diverse employee-led team without direct ties to an employer's DEIB agenda. Their members ...What is an affinity group? · differences between affinity...
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Employee affinity groups - Human Resources - UW HRJul 31, 2025 · Affinity groups are typically created to support, promote and foster a sense of community and belonging within the organization. Participation ...
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Affinity Groups in the Workplace: What They Are and How to Start OneMar 31, 2025 · Affinity groups offer an opportunity for people to come together for mutual support and community, often focusing on underrepresented groups.
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Effective employee resource groups are key to inclusion at work ...Dec 7, 2022 · By aligning their work with corporate and employee expectations, employee resource groups can help people feel more included in the workplace.
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15+ Game-Changing ERG Statistics: 2024 ERG and DEI ResearchJul 24, 2024 · ERG statistics are hard to find, but we have some right here for you! This independent research on ERGs will help you build your programs.
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Legal Trends: Affinity Group Danger Zones - SHRMNot all champions of equal employment opportunity support affinity groups. One concern is that such groups may separate those they are designed to benefit. This ...
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[PDF] Legal Traps Associated with Affinity GroupsMar 15, 2019 · 30. Id. (“Like any other employment action, decisions made by employers regarding affinity groups are susceptible to disparate treatment claims ...
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Dynamics of Employee Resource Groups: Leader Experiences ...We conducted a study focused on the ERG leader experience overall and the benefits to employees and employers offered by ERGs.
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The Proven Impact of Affinity Spaces - RRAPPAffinity groups are groups of people with a shared background or identity characteristic that meet regularly to engage in activities or discussion. Many ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Are ERGs the Key to Workplace Belonging? Here's What the Data ...Aug 19, 2024 · While the data do show that ERG membership increases feelings of belonging throughout an organization, the effectiveness of said ERGs can vary ...
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Today's Affinity Groups: Risks and Rewards | LittlerOct 15, 2019 · ERGs can, at times, create friction in the workplace. Employees who do not feel welcome to join an affinity group or to attend its events may ...Missing: criticisms DEI
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New EEOC and DOJ Guidance Regarding Affinity Groups - DinsmoreApr 1, 2025 · The guidance indicated that using quotas or attempting to “balance” a workforce by protected traits such as race and sex would be unlawful.
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Latest Victim of Diversity Backlash: Your Workplace Affinity GroupApr 18, 2024 · For bosses, DEI looks like a relatively easy place to make cuts. Employees might be unhappy, but business will mostly go on. To Matthew Leger, ...
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Protect US racial affinity groups - ScienceFeb 27, 2025 · Racial affinity groups do not violate US antisegregation or antidiscrimination laws; they enable equitable access to resources that support ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Affinity Groups - IAAOAffinity groups allow members to connect on a more formal and meaningful level beyond the traditional and/or organizational structure. Affinity groups will also ...
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6 Ways Joining an Affinity Group Can Boost Your CareerFeb 11, 2025 · Affinity groups are groups employees with a shared background or experience. For instance, an affinity group may be organized around race or ...
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Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)Young Professionals Network (YoPros) · Early Career Network · Rising Professionals (iRISE) · Recognizing Emerging Professionals (REP) · Young Business Professionals ...
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Affinity Groups | Bain & CompanyA global community for Bain professionals who want to build connections around women's experiences, including women and non-binary individuals.Asian at Bain · First at Bain · Women at Bain · Diverse Abilities at Bain
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Our Workforce - Affinity Networks | P&GAffinity Networks or Employee Resource Groups play a pivotal role in both attracting and retaining talent and providing a platform for employees to feel seen, ...
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What is a Funder Affinity Group? - Inside PhilanthropyNov 1, 2024 · A group or network of funders that come together around a shared interest. · Funders interact, and often collaborate, to maximize their impact.<|separator|>
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Affinity Group | Council on FoundationsA national network that aims to strengthen, diversify and expand the community of grantmakers that focus on sustainable agriculture and food systems.
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Philanthropy Partners - The Annie E. Casey FoundationWe currently partner with a number of philanthropic network to support our solutions for kids and families.
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Grantmaker Affinity Groups - The Grantsmanship CenterThe Council on Foundations now recognizes 37 separate affinity groups: voluntary associations of grantmakers interested in specific issues and populations.Missing: philanthropy | Show results with:philanthropy
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Affinity Groups - Philanthropy New YorkPhilanthropy New York has organized a diverse ecosystem of issue-based working groups that help members connect to groups independently and within PNY. Find ...
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Peer Groups for PEAK Grantmaking Members | Learn morePEAK's peer groups offer philanthropy professionals the opportunity to intentionally, meaningfully, and consistently connect within the philanthropic sector.
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How Affinity Groups Unite Business With Philanthropy—And What It ...Oct 3, 2025 · At the networking events for their affinity groups, charities can choose speakers that not only offer industry expertise but also bring in ...
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How to Form an Affinity Group - The Anarchist LibraryFeb 6, 2017 · Make Decisions Together Affinity groups generally operate on via consensus decision-making: decisions are made collectively according to the ...
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Roles for Affinity Group members - The Direct Action MovementSpokes-council. When you are involved with a larger or long-term campaign, you may work with multiple affinity groups. When this occurs, a spokes- ...
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A Guide to Formal ConsensusEach affinity group would be autonomous, having complete authority to decide who is in the affinity group, how the affinity group is organized internally, and ...
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Group Structures & Leadership - The Direct Action MovementConsensus-based group structures generally take more time and energy to reach decisions and to take action because the input of all AG members is needed and ...Missing: internal | Show results with:internal
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How to Build an Affinity Group - Steegle.comConsider making an Employee Resoursce Group or Affinity Group Charter - See below for details. ... Structure and decision-making: The group will be led by ...
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How to professionalize your affinity group (ERG) - ComproDiversoWhat elements does an ERG need to be successful? Governance and leadership. It is important to have a hierarchy in the affinity group. In it there must be a ...
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Making anarchist organisations work – Dunbar's number ...Dec 21, 2021 · Andrew Flood writes on the difficulties faced by anarchist organisations when they grow beyond the size of an informal friendship group.
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Organizational Structures for Resistance MovementsJul 2, 2020 · Aboveground affinity groups ... These larger, diverse groups are better able to get a lot done, although sometimes they can have coordination or ...
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Occupying Wall Street with the Affinity Groups - WIREDSep 29, 2011 · infighting about process, security concerns and editorial control. These problems consumed hours and hours of the whole Assembly's time.Missing: scalability | Show results with:scalability
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“Listen, Anarchist!” by David HarveyJun 10, 2015 · Even worse, the movement largely betrayed its own principles by practices that ignored the will of the people. The radical affinity groups ...
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The Organisational Challenge for Anarchists - AK PressThe final article asks why anarchist organizations mostly failed to grow following the collapse of the left and identifies why large scale anarchist ...<|separator|>
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The Failure of Nonviolence | The Anarchist LibrarySome affinity groups pour a great deal of effort into preparing an action plan for a protest. Plans for illegal actions usually cannot be shared with large ...
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Today's Affinity Groups: Risks and Rewards - SHRMOct 11, 2019 · From a legal standpoint, affinity groups raise two common issues: the use of social media and discrimination concerns.Missing: activism | Show results with:activism
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What You Should Know About DEI-Related Discrimination at WorkUnder Title VII, DEI initiatives, policies, programs, or practices may be unlawful if they involve an employer or other covered entity taking an employment ...
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[PDF] Effects of Advertising Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) on ...Jan 29, 2024 · This study examines the effects of advertising Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) on female applicants' intentions to pursue employment, through ...
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Building High-Trust Workplaces: The Role of Employee Resource ...Dec 12, 2023 · With limited academic literature and empirical research on ERGs, we have a limited understanding of how to manage such groups to create the best ...
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Do Not Trust Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) - Devon PriceMay 21, 2024 · Do not trust employee resource groups (ERGs). They're no replacement for a union. In fact, they're often created to distract from collective bargaining efforts.
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The case for employee resource groups: A review and social identity ...The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate that employee resource groups (ERGs) are a valuable addition to organizations and should be an important focus of ...
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The Copenhagen Experiment: Measuring the Effectiveness of ...The Copenhagen Experiment found creative activism more effective than conventional methods in awareness, engagement, and follow-up actions.
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Evidence-Based Guidelines for Creating Affinity Groups in Nursing ...Critics argue that these groups can unintentionally foster division and political polarization while creating an environment that discourages open dialogue and ...