028: What makes an effective protest movement with James Ozden from Social Change Lab

Esther Foreman and Rachel Krengel from The Social Change Agency meet up with James Ozden, Director at Social Change Lab to explore what it takes to build an effective protest movement.Topics covered include: - why some protest movements flourish (and some don't)- whether disruptive tactics work- the importance of shared identity and collaboration- the need for more funding to be directed to towards social movements- how to avoid volunteer burn out- and much, much more!You can find out more about Social Change Lab at socialchangelab.org and find James Ozden on Twitter at @JamesOzden.Visit us at thesocialchangeagency.orgFollow us on Twitter at @SocialChangeAgHost: Esther Foreman and Rachel Krengel, The Social Change AgencyGuests: James Ozden, Social Change LabeTheme music by Loyalty Freak Music

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Explore the world of social change with The Social Change Pod, a platform for conversations that matter. From grassroots activism to innovative funding models, each episode delves into the trends, ideas, and stories shaping the future of community-driven movements.Join thought leaders, change-makers, and community builders as they share practical advice, discuss the latest in participatory grantmaking, and reflect on the power of collective action. Whether you're leading a social movement, working in the nonprofit sector, or just passionate about making a difference, this podcast offers inspiration and actionable insights.Podcast produced by The Social Change Nest and The Social Change Agency.Previously published under the name 'SCA Podcast'.