Affinity groups and intimate organizing

🌱 Affinity groups and intimate organizing

Commonly seen as an anarchist practice, but is seen commonly through almost every organizing methodology. Can take the form of a “snowflake model” where ea ch organizer maintains personal connections with other organizers.

This allows for a system of accountability and agitation to improve the work of organizers and activists.

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