How We Organize

Bay Area Organizing Committee

Relational organizing is the foundation of all of our work. Relational organizing requires developing relationships of trust and obligation among a diverse array of institutions and their leaders.

Relationships develop through face-to-face conversations in which we share stories about our experiences and concerns. We build on these relationships as we learn to see the world as it is and work together to build the world as we want it to be. This is done through institution-based leadership development; the building of relationships within and between institutions; the identification of and research on issues of mutual self-interest; and disciplined, organized action.This model of broad-based organizing has been developed by the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF) over the last sixty years and engages leaders in a cycle of organizing that incorporates:

Broad-based relational organizing is a calculated response to a pervasive culture of isolation, de-facto racial and socio-economic segregation and individualism that has transformed our society. It helps to strengthen institutions and create public relationships that can lead to effective action.

photo by Sonnie Willis