Relational meeting

The relational meeting is a primary organizing tool used by the Industrial Areas Foundation[1] and other congregation-based community organizing groups including Gamaliel Foundation and PICO National Network and also often in union organizing. It consists of a one-on-one, face-to-face meeting of two persons lasting at least 30 minutes, where personal topics and stories dealing with values, motivations, self-interest and life are discussed in an often confessional, cathartic sort of manner.[2]

Notes

  1. Edward T. Chambers with Michael A Cowan, Roots for Radicals: Organizing for Power, Action , and Justice (New York: Continuum, 2004), Ch. 2, pp. 44-54.
  2. Dennis A. Jacobsen, Doing Justice: Congregations and Community Organizing (Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001), Ch. 7, pp. 59-64.
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