Path to Power
Community Change 101
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Finish the Chant!
100

The Path to Power maps our path to a bold vision of justice over how many years?

15 years

100

In whose honor was Community Change founded?

Robert F. Kennedy.

100

Name one of our Michigan-based partner organizations.

Michigan United

MOSES

Mothering Justice

Detroit People’s Platform

100

In January 2020, The FIRM network contributed to the protection of which immigration program at the US Supreme Court?

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA)

100

Whose streets?

Our streets!

200

The goal of our Path to Power Strategy is to _________________________.

dramatically improve material conditions for people struggling to make ends meet in the United States.

200

In 1968, Community Change was founded and known by another name. 

What was the name?

Center for Community Change

200

Name one of two national partners that Community Change teamed up with in 2019 for the Housing Narrative Research Project?

PolicyLink and RaceForward

200

Last year, The Black Freedom Collective grew to include how many partners building power in Black communities?

19 partners

200

Home Is…

Here!

300

Name two of the Core Pillars of Community Change’s Path to Power strategy.

Build Black, Brown, & Immigrant Power

Create an Electoral Powerhouse

Reinvent Community Organizing

Advance a Governing Agenda

300

What is the name for our largest annual fundraising event?

Community Change Champions Awards

300

In November 2019, three partner organizations led a march of 230 miles from NYC to DC as part of the fight to protect DACA, name one of these organizations?

National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC)

Make the Road New York (MRNY)

We are CASA

300

Since 2018, how many women have participated in the annual Power 50 cohort?

44 phenomenal women

300

My ______, my choice!

Body

400

One of our Path to Power goals is to "Reinvent Organizing" and we have already begun to test and scale two approaches in communities across the country: “________” and “_______” organizing programs.  

"online to offline" and "relational"

400

Our mission is to build the ____ and_____ of low-income people, especially low-income people of color, to change the _____ and ______ that impact their lives.

Power, capacity, policies, institutions

400

Former Community Change President Deepak Bhargava is now a distinguished lecturer at which university?

The City University of NY (CUNY)

400

In 2020, we worked in states across the country to help our partners win $____ million for child care and housing services.

$646 million

400

Union strong, union proud!

Everybody say it loud!

500

As we seek to change external structures, policies, and institutions, Community Change is also looking internally, working to embed a _____ and ________ lens in all areas of our programs and our operations.  

race and gender justice

500

Community Change's Core Values reflect how we work inside and outside the organization to achieve our mission, vision, and goals. 

Name our 3 core values.

Creativity

Compassion

Courage

500

Representative Pramila Jayapal founded longtime Community Change partner OneAmerica. When Jayapal ran for Congress, a former Community Change staffer took over as the executive director for OneAmerica. Who is that alumni?

Rich Stolz

500

During the 2020 presidential election, Community Change Action, Community Change Voters (our PAC), and our local partners invested heavily in organizing and turning out the voters in 20 states and Washington, D.C. 

We played a key roles in all six of the final states to be decided for the election. Name two of the six states.

Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.

500

No hate, no fear...

...Refugees are welcome here!

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