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<div class="plainlinks" style="border:1px solid #ddd;background:#fffbe6;padding:0.8em;margin:0 0 1em 0;"> This page adapts material from “Organizing: People, Power, Change,” Version 5.0 (August 2017). Credits: Originally adapted from the work of Dr. Marshall Ganz (Harvard University), the Leading Change Network, the New Organizing Institute; revised by contributors from Dogwood Initiative, Leadnow, One Cowichan, David Suzuki Foundation, Stonehouse Institute, and genius (Organize BC & Organize Ontario). Design/photography: Shelby Tay. See [[Rights and Use]] for the full terms (non‑sale, attribution required, include these restrictions, send significant modifications, and grant back a royalty‑free license). </div>
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