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History of the MACG Leadership Institutes for Public Life

When Portland Organizing Project leaders voted to disband and reorganize in 1998, one of the main reasons for building a broad-based organization was the need to broaden the number of leaders engaged in public life. Leaders felt the need for training more leaders within congregations, labor union locals, community organizations, and education associations - the civil sector organizations in order to build more power to mediate for families.

A group of leaders led by Nancy Phelps (Redeemer Lutheran), Chris Kresek (St. Rita) and Dick Harmon (IAF staff), designed and experimented with multi-hour sessions focused on teaching the universals of power and organizing through family stories and group reflection.

Over the years, these institutes have been taught, critiqued, edited, and transformed by dozens of leaders in Portland, Spokane, Seattle, Central Washington and Edmonton. As they continue to evolve, the purpose is always the same, to teach more people in our communities to participate in public life through the basic cycle of organizing - story, reflection, research, action and evaluation.

 

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Upcoming MACG Events
MACG - Prison / Community Action Team May 21, 2012 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM — Julia West House, 522 SW 13th Avenue
MACG - Listening Campaign Training May 24, 2012 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM — King of Kings Lutheran Church, 5501 SE Thiessen Rd., Oak Grove, OR
IAF NW - Effective Organizations/Transformational Leadership Jun 05, 2012 - Jun 07, 2012 — Dumas Bay Retreat Centre
MACG - Metro Organizing Team Annual Business Meeting Jul 19, 2012 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM — Bethlehem Lutheran Church (MACG office) "Fellowship Hall" 1244 NE Cesar E Chavez Blvd. (NE 39th), Portland. Enter off of Senate Street through the double doors. Parking behind building. Two blocks from Hollywood Transit Center.
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