Civic and political strategy, fault lines & movements

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1 | Serving as an executive strategy and learning advisor for a new organization focused on documenting and challenging Big Food and Big Agriculture industry influence and capture in food, health, land, and agriculture policy making globally.

2 | Leading the Governance Program for a small non-profit advising hundreds of grassroots, political, and advocacy organizations globally on civic and mobile-tech led participatory organizing, investigations, advocacy, service delivery, and civic information economies in more than 100 countries.

3 | Using oral histories for complex program evaluation, like Open Society Foundation’s Coalition on Overdose in America, designed to analyze internal coalition coordination while telling the stories of progressive drug policy alliances policy and advocacy strategies related to decriminalization, progressive public health ordinances and funding, and local service capacities.

4 | Documenting political strategies related to land rights, ecosystem rights, water and forest protection in the face of mutually challenging problems of multinational ownership and consolidation of land alongside climate change induced changes to land use, livelihoods, and food production—with and for an Indigenous and campesino-led social movement in several countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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Take a look at action research from the 2020 election, undertaken to rapidly assess and disseminate clear information on changing ballot and voting processes in consideration of COVID and politically threatening conditions.

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