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=== Breakout group and dotocracy: ===
=== Breakout group and dotocracy: ===
* Preparation:
'''Preparation:'''
** Find breakout group facilitators
* Find breakout group facilitators
** Help provide motivation questions for the group
* Help provide motivation questions for the group
*** Agitate: What isn't working in the Boston DSA? What isn't working under capitalism? What are people most mad about right now, and the DSA has a socialist solution for? What are first steps towards that solution?
** Agitate: What isn't working in the Boston DSA? What isn't working under capitalism? What are people most mad about right now, and the DSA has a socialist solution for? What are first steps towards that solution?
** Provide large papers and pens for each group, and 8 highlighter dot stickers for each member.
* Provide large papers and pens for each group, and 8 highlighter dot stickers for each member.
* At General Meeting:
** Break into small group facillitated discussion
** Have each group record concrete ideas they had for chapter priorities on large paper
** Tape papers to the wall
** Have members walk around room and look at suggestions. They can put a dot by next to their favorite suggestions.


After the General Meeting:
'''At General Meeting:'''
* Break into small group facillitated discussion
* Have each group record concrete ideas they had for chapter priorities on large paper
* Tape papers to the wall
* Have members walk around room and look at suggestions. They can put a dot by next to their favorite suggestions.
 
'''Results of Dotocracy'''
* SC members or volunteers will compile notes from dotocracy and find themes.
* SC members or volunteers will compile notes from dotocracy and find themes.
* With the results of dotocracy:  
* With the results of dotocracy:  

Revision as of 00:16, 27 January 2019

The priorities process has been designed to help our chapter's members democratically and intentional reflect on our work as socialist.

Please iterate on the design below and add observations and suggestions!

Priorities[edit | edit source]

Note about priorities vote winners:

  • If a priority wins, then BDSA collectively agrees to lend more chapter resources towards that priority for the following year. For example, the Steering Committee will prioritizes the priories in General Meeting and membership mobilization.
  • If the priority process was good, then members will be easily rallied to volunteer and organize toward the priorities they helped set.
  • Setting priorities does not exclude other work or campaigns. Losing priorities and existing campaigns can still be worked on by members and given chapter resources.
  • After winning the vote, the priority belongs to the whole chapter. Based on experimentation and practice, the execution of the priority might not follow the original written proposal.

Voted on Priorities[edit | edit source]

Year External Priority/Campaign Internal Organizing Priority
2019
  • #TakeBackTheGrid
  • Medicaid for All
  • Membership Mobilization
  • Inter-generational Organizing and Childwatch

Priorities Process[edit | edit source]

Timeline Overview[edit | edit source]

Please organize in advance of each deadline/period of time. Advice for organizing or running events can be found below!

Deadlines/Time Range Things To Do
September General Meeting
  • Introduction/Motivation for "Chapter Priorities."
  • Breakout group brainstorm and "dotocracy"
Weeks between September GM-Ocotober GM
  • Each working group and committee meeting should have the priorities process on agenda for discussion.
  • Neighborhood group meetings for the discussion of priorities should be scheduled.
October General Meeting
  • Deadline for the "first draft" of priority
Weeks between October GM-one week after November GM
  • Encourage/help members get feedback on their priority
November General Meeting
  • Priorities Science Fair
One week after November General Meeting
  • Final draft of priorities is due
December General Meeting
  • Rank choice vote on priorities.

Introduction at September GM[edit | edit source]

Activities at this GM:

  • Presentation motivation chapter priorities and outlining the process
  • Breakout group brainstorm and dotocracy

Breakout group and dotocracy:[edit | edit source]

Preparation:

  • Find breakout group facilitators
  • Help provide motivation questions for the group
    • Agitate: What isn't working in the Boston DSA? What isn't working under capitalism? What are people most mad about right now, and the DSA has a socialist solution for? What are first steps towards that solution?
  • Provide large papers and pens for each group, and 8 highlighter dot stickers for each member.

At General Meeting:

  • Break into small group facillitated discussion
  • Have each group record concrete ideas they had for chapter priorities on large paper
  • Tape papers to the wall
  • Have members walk around room and look at suggestions. They can put a dot by next to their favorite suggestions.

Results of Dotocracy

  • SC members or volunteers will compile notes from dotocracy and find themes.
  • With the results of dotocracy:
    • SC members or volunteers will email summary of dotocracy to general membership
    • SC members will try to encourage interested members (or SC members themselves) to develop popular priories from dotocracy.
      • Tracking this information in a spreadsheet will help SC members to follow up on and help with priorities proposals. Assign a SC member to each priority.

Group discussions/brainstorms/outreach between September-October GMs[edit | edit source]

  • Each working group and committee meeting should have the priorities process on agenda for discussion.
  • Neighborhood group meetings for the discussion of priorities should be scheduled.

Priority Draft Submission at November GM[edit | edit source]

  • Deadline for the "first draft" of priority

Feedback period[edit | edit source]

  • Encourage/help members get feedback on their priority

Priorities Science Fair at the November GM[edit | edit source]

December GM Vote[edit | edit source]

  • Rank choice vote on priorities.