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Marcy Westerling

Areas of Expertise: Community Organizing

For 25 years, Marcy Westerling has been a leader in organizing rural communities in the Pacific Northwest to respond to violence, bigotry, and injustice. For her Open Society Fellowship project, Westerling is mapping progressive infrastructure in rural localities in four American states as a means of identifying potential allies for social change. She is also working on a series of collaborations—including a documentary film, an oral-history project, and a series of workshops—that will record and preserve her work and that of the Rural Organizing Project, which she founded in 1992.

The model of community organizing Westerling helped create is deceptively simple: she and her colleagues would begin by “mapping” and contacting every civic organization in a given area, identifying potential allies and resources in regions where progressive groups were rare.  They would then engage entire communities in a discussion about democratic values, and in this way help local grassroots groups overcome their isolation, pool resources, and acquire skills to achieve lasting social change.

An alumna of Smith College, Westerling was selected by the Ford Foundation  in 2003 to receive a Leadership for a Changing World award.

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Related Information

What American Progressives Can Learn from Conservatives
Steve Hubbell
February 21, 2010
blog BLOG   video VIDEO  
Marcy Westerling, a 2010 Open Society Fellow, discusses the question, "What lessons can progressive organizations draw from their conservative counterparts?"

Rural Organizing in a Divided Land
OSI-New York
January 21, 2010
audio AUDIO
Open Society Fellow Marcy Westerling discusses the challenges and opportunities of progressive rural organizing in the U.S. and responding to growing threats from the Right.

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