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=== [[wikifaq|Why is there a Wiki and what do we use it for?]] ===


We need a central reference, especially for mobilizers, on how Boston DSA works and what's going on right now!
'''What's a mobilizer?'''
A mobilizer is a volunteer organizer assigned to about 10 members and tasked with maintaining contact, connecting members to the work and projects that keep them engaged, and helping to build our internal culture.
That sounds fun! [[How do I become a mobilizer?]]
=== [[Chapter-wide Resources]] ===
== Working Groups / Teams ==
* [[Tech Working Group‎‎]]
* [[Electoral Working Group‎]]
* [[Political Education Working Group]]
* The [[Coalition Working Group]] contains sub-groups:
** [[Labor Sub-Working Group]]
** [[Immigration Sub-Working Group]]
** [[Eco-Socialism Sub-Working Group]]
** [[Prison Abolition Sub-Working Group]]
** [[Housing Justice Sub-Working Group]]
** [[Health Care Sub-Working Group]]
* [[Design Team]]
* [[Mobilizer Team]]
* [[Protest Team]]
* [[Outreach Team]]
* [[Communications Team]]
* [[Women's Caucus]]
== How to contribute to this wiki ==
=== [[Standards & Practices]] - read this! page templates, all that stuff! ===
This wiki can be used to coordinate standards and increase organization transparency. To contribute, you must:
# Make an account
# Click edit!
[https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents Here] is a comprehensive guide to [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages editing existing pages], adding new pages, and viewing revision history.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet Here] is a cheat sheet to formatting edits to to pages.

Revision as of 00:11, 29 December 2017

Why is there a Wiki and what do we use it for?

We need a central reference, especially for mobilizers, on how Boston DSA works and what's going on right now!

What's a mobilizer?

A mobilizer is a volunteer organizer assigned to about 10 members and tasked with maintaining contact, connecting members to the work and projects that keep them engaged, and helping to build our internal culture.

That sounds fun! How do I become a mobilizer?

Chapter-wide Resources

Working Groups / Teams

How to contribute to this wiki

Standards & Practices - read this! page templates, all that stuff!

This wiki can be used to coordinate standards and increase organization transparency. To contribute, you must:

  1. Make an account
  2. Click edit!

Here is a comprehensive guide to editing existing pages, adding new pages, and viewing revision history.

Here is a cheat sheet to formatting edits to to pages.