(IC2022) Going from 2 to 4: Relational Organizing in a Hybrid World
- Shared screen with speaker view

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Ken Patterson, Asheville, NC

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John Hornby from Seattle, WA

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Pat Payne, Castro Valley, CA

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Great to have you all here today!!

16:55
Mirandy from New Orleans, she/they, hello!

16:55
Amanda Beals (she/her), Denver Colorado 🙂 hi everyone!

16:58
James Lee, Results EOP, Charlotte North Carolina

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Kathleen Duncan (she/her) RESULTS Houston, TX

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Richard from Ft Worth TX

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Beth Wilson (she/her), Olalla, WA USA

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Rich Renner, Pt Hadlock, WA

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Zelda from Seattle. Hello!

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Roger Hudson, Anchorage, Alaska

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Anne CHild she/her Oak RIdge TN

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Hi! Allison.(she/her), from Grafton OH

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Hello! This is Debbie Hoover from Santa Cruz, California

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Eugene from Seattle, Washington

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dominique hanley fron Indianapolis, in

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Bill Cosgrove, Salt Lake City

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Tom Corbett, Portland Or.

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Hi Leslye from the Berkshires in western MA

17:44
Kathleen Ness, (she/her) Grand Forks, ND

17:45
Hello from San Diego,, CA

17:49
Hi from Washington, DC! Meredith Dodson, RESULTS staff. And re-sharing these few reminders:

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17:53
Lynne Patalano in Beaumont, California

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Howdy from Kentucky!

18:22
Collin & Siobhan from Idaho!

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Anita Lee (she/her) Los Angeles, CA

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Find all our anti-oppression resources at: https://results.org/volunteers/anti-oppression/

18:41
Kathy Shearer Newark, DE

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Find all our anti-oppression resources at: https://results.org/volunteers/anti-oppression/

19:48
Angela-Nikey Philadelphia, Pa.

20:58
Michael Santos, Washington DC

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Bernadine Williams, RESULTS Houston, Texas

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Maxine Thomas, Indianapolis, Indiana đź’«

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Cynthia Tschampl, Massachusetts

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Willie Dickerson, Snohomish, WA

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David Plasterer, Indianapolis, Indiana

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Laura Hart, Seattle, WA

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Bruce Davidson, Buffalo, NY

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Juliana Zhou, Alexandria, VA

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Nijah Lee, Virginia Beach, VA

24:56
Now? or pre-Covid?

25:47
We can go with now, Lynne

25:53
I can't get it to take.

28:00
Does RESULTS offer any financial support for groups trying to plan events to get more connected within our community? Like assistance with affording venue fees or something?

29:01
We have supported costs for regional conferences and community outreach at key moments as part of a campaign, but not on an ongoing basis.

29:04
Thank you Sarah for the above question, also needed to know

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So glad to be walking with you in this movement, James!

29:17
Thanks for answering Ken!

30:48
Haha what a coincidence Linda! Thanks for the answer Mr. Patterson - good to know for the future.

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You bet. Let us know if you have ideas for how we can support community outreach.

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I hear everyone is very busy! This is an organization in which, if you want something done, ask a busy person!

33:51
Mr. Patterson - we were considering a 5k at a local park, but also looking into other ideas. :)

38:43
hello from Miami

38:52
Support, comradery

40:02
Its my first conference , please help me understand . What is the next step after this informative and great conference ?

40:39
#Truth - "We cannot afford for our groups to become inactive."

41:01
Yes, Cynthia - so right.

41:32
Hi Linda — where are you located?

41:42
Also welcome and thank you for joining!

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It's been said, “If we aren't growing, we are dying”

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Eswatini formerly Swaziland . Southern Africa region

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Engaging in the Community: https://results.org/volunteers/engaging-the-community/

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Outreach Guide if folks are having trouble finding it: https://results.org/wp-content/uploads/Outreach-and-Partnership-Guide_FINAL-May-2022.pdf

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Thanks, @Sarah!

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You’re welcome!

44:22
Thanks Sarah

45:38
Its community local only ,does it means to global as our works go beyond the local or domestic?

46:19
Totally empowering when connections are made

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I think community doesn’t always have to mean local.

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Social workers on the call know what SMART goals are!

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Reminder, all of the resources Karyne is reviewing can be found in the Engaging Your Community tab on our website: https://results.org/volunteers/engaging-the-community/

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For resources, check out this link: Guide to hosting Hybrid Meetings: https://results.org/resources/running-hybrid-meetings/

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https://results.org/resources/running-hybrid-meetings/

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Indivisible

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Great idea Cynthia—-we should invite them

59:23
Been talking with UN Foundation as well

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There are local chapters

59:52
And both partnership meetings are a great opportunity to get additional mentoring from Ken and Karyne

01:00:55
There are also other parties like Working Families Party, DSA, Green, etc.

01:01:26
Has anyone worked with League of Women Voters (LWV)?

01:01:32
Zoom on cell phone is best way

01:01:43
Let's get beyond the 2-party system

01:01:46
I’ve done a hybrid meeting at a MOC office -

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Used aide’s computer

01:02:06
+1 Sabina

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Good idea, Grace, can ask the office too

01:02:22
Also worth asking the Congressional office re setting it up and using their technology if you are trying to have a hybrid meeting -- some are set up well that way

01:02:58
I think in our issues we should go non partisan

01:03:01
I've conference called people from home to meetings in DC using my cell phone. It's not great, but it's better than not having them join at all.

01:03:31
I invited members of LWV to RESULTS Fundraisers and invited them to join our group for lobby meetings.

01:03:34
Yes, and there are free conference calling services: freeconferencecalling.com and freeconference.com

01:04:05
And to answer the question re whether there is WiFi on Capitol Hill -- typically yes, the front desk staff at Congressional offices will usually share how to connect/passwords if you ask. Separate House and Senate WiFi networks.

01:04:31
true the phone is not optimal

01:04:44
Oh that’s great news about the wifi b/c one of my meetings on the hill is virtual, haha

01:05:17
I would have a backup to the wifi though--would not count on it working—so make sure a data plan is an option too

01:05:18
Here is a link to the Relational Organizing Worksheet to help guide you through the questions in your breakout: https://results.org/wp-content/uploads/Relational-Organizing-Worksheet.pdf

01:44:25
Karyne BuryRESULTS Grassroots Impact Teamkbury@results.orgErrolyn GrayRESULTS Expansion Teamegray@results.org

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If you haven’t already registered for one of the anti-oppression workshop sessions you can do so directly from the IC agenda here: https://results.org/conference/agenda/

01:47:18
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01:48:23
Interrupting Microaggressions: https://results.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMudOyuqT4pE9E25fmRE64kw-4GnQIdbsDL

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Please stick around for a group photo/screenshot!

01:49:05
Creating Space for Critical Conversation: https://results.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUlf-uqqjouEtAbSfy2QMT_KRi3wL0_ohJf

01:49:52
this was such a fun session - thanks Karyne and Errolyn for all your work to support us in outreach!

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We appreciate you all sticking around for a few extra minutes!

01:50:36
Thanks to both of you. It was a great session.

01:51:06
Thank You to both of you!

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01:51:11
Thank you all for joining!! We truly enjoyed this time with you!!

01:51:43
I love Bob's pose!!

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TY!!