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Great Movies for Organizers

Ready for a movie night that feeds your soul? We’ve curated a collection of great movement movies for you, friends and family. 

 

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Deaf President Now!

Students at Gallaudet University organize and win the first deaf university president. (2025)
U.S.

The Eternal Song

From Turtle Island to Hawaiʻi, Aotearoa, Australia, Greenland, Brazil, and Kenya, this first film in a 12-part series honors Indigenous healing, resiliance, sovereignty, cultural survival, and land stewardship. (2025)
Several

The Alabama Solution

Documents the largest prison strike in U.S. history, exposing the brutal conditions and forced labor within Alabama's prison system. (2025)
U.S.

Change not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act

Disability activists secure the ADA through protest and persistence. (2025)
U.S.

Baristas vs. Billionaires

Starbucks workers fight for a union and dignity in the face of union-busting. (2025)
U.S.

InterRebellium 01. The Estallido Social

In October 2019, protests against a transit fare hike in Santiago erupted into a nation-wide insurrection against the Chilean state. (2025)
Chile

Belén

One woman’s fight for justice in Argentina turns a cruel sentence into a movement that forever changes the nation’s laws. (2025)
Argentina

And So It Begins

Filipino activists organize mass resistance to corruption and authoritarianism. (2024)
Philippines

Mr Bates vs The Post Office

UK postal workers expose a massive corporate cover-up and fight for justice. (2024)
UK

Union (a.k.a. Amazon Workers and the Largest Union Battle in a Generation)

Amazon workers in Staten Island build a union against one of the world's richest corporations. (2024)
U.S.

The Encampments

Students organize for Palestine in solidarity encampments across U.S. campuses. (2024)
U.S.

No Other Land

Palestinian and Israeli activists document resistance to displacement in Masafer Yatta. (2024)
Palestine / Norway

Sing Sing

Incarcerated men create transformative theater and reclaim humanity through art. (2023)
U.S.

Sugarcane

Indigenous survivors expose abuse and demand truth from Canada's residential school system. (2024)
Canada

Citizen George

The story of George Lakey: a Quaker organizer's 86-year journey across civil rights, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and climate justice — proving that community, training, and solidarity can sustain a lifetime of struggle across borders and issues. (2024)
USA

Jardines

In a Tijuana shelter, queer and trans asylum-seekers build safety and kinship. (2024)
Mexico, USA

MnM

Chosen siblings Mermaid and Milan claim space as nonbinary ballroom divas, joyfully reshaping ideas of gender, beauty, and kinship. (2024)
USA

The People Could Fly

Black skaters in Louisville turn roller rinks into spaces for freedom and joy, using weekly skate nights to resist erasure and build community power across generations. (2024)
USA

Queendom

A queer Russian artist uses performance to protest patriarchy and authoritarianism. (2023)
U.S, France

Bread and Roses (2023)

Afghan women who stayed in Afghanistan after the fall of Kabul in 2021, explore their resilience to speak out and survive in the face of the Taliban's return to power. (2023)
Afghanistan

Rustin

The story of Bayard Rustin, gay civil-rights strategist behind the 1963 March on Washington. (2023)
U.S.

Te estoy amando locamente (Love & Revolution)

1970s Spanish LGBTQ+ activists build a liberation movement under Franco's dictatorship. (2023)
Spain

Inside the Iranian Uprising

Iranian schoolgirls spark and sustain nationwide protests for women's freedom. (2023)
Iran

We are Guardians

Brazilian forest guardians fight deforestation and violence fueled by global greed. (2023)
Brazil

Hong Kong Mixtape

Artists in Hong Kong use culture, performance, and visual art to express dissent and keep social‑justice demands alive under tightening controls. (2023)
Hong Kong

Hummingbirds

Silvia and Beba’s cinematic self-portrait celebrates the power of friendship and joy as tools of survival and resistance. (2023)
Mexico / USA

In Her Hands

Afghanistan's youngest female mayor leads amid war, patriarchy, and collapse. (2022)
Afghanistan

The Janes

Underground abortion providers organize networks for reproductive freedom pre-Roe. (2022)
U.S.

Finite: The Climate of Change

Communities in UK and Germany resist coal mines with nonviolent direct action. (2022)
Germany

Navalny

Russian opposition leader confronts authoritarian power and corruption despite danger. (2022)
Russia

How to blow up a pipeline

Young activists take radical climate action against fossil fuel infrastructure. (2022)
U.S.

Argentina, 1985

Lawyers and survivors put Argentina's military dictatorship on trial for crimes. (2022)
Argentina

Bobi Wine: The People’s President

Ugandan musician-activist runs for president, mobilizing a youth revolution. (2022)
Uganda

The Territory

Indigenous Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau defend their rainforest from land-grabbers and loggers. (2022)
Brazil (Amazon rainforest)

I Am More Dangerous Dead

Documents Ken Saro-Wiwa’s nonviolent fight against Shell, the Ogoni movement’s partial wins, and the worsening Niger Delta crisis that makes his legacy fuel today’s environmental-justice struggles. (2022)
Nigeria

Myanmar Diaries

A bold, anonymous collective of filmmakers captures Myanmar’s 2021 anti-coup uprising through real footage and symbolic scenes, revealing daily resistance and escalating repression under military rule. (2022)
Myanmar

You Can Go Now

Indigenous artist and activist fights systemic racism and colonial legacies in Australia. (2022)
Australia

Moana Jackson: Portrait of a Quiet Revolutionary

Celebrates a man whom many considered the thought leader of his generation. Moana Jackson's measured style and sharp intellect brought clarity and hope to Māori and the global Indigenous struggle. (2022)
Aotearoa/New Zealand

Philly D.A.

Progressive prosecutor challenges mass incarceration and old-guard justice systems. (2021)
U.S.

Ablaze

The story of Bill Onus, a trailblazing Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri man who used film, theater, and protest to ignite one of Australia’s earliest Aboriginal rights movements. (2021)
Australia

Takeover (How We Occupied a Hospital and Changed Public Healthcare)

Young Puerto Rican activists occupy a Bronx hospital to demand public healthcare. (2021)
U.S.

Beijing Spring

Documents China’s brief 1978–81 opening, when self-taught artists and activists used art as resistance before many were imprisoned, some spending years in solitary confinement. (2021)
China

Dear Future Children

Three young women lead frontline movements in Hong Kong, Chile, and Uganda, risking safety and discouragement as they fight for democracy, climate justice, and equality. (2021)
Multiple

LFG Equal Pay

U.S. women's soccer stars take on their federation, leading to victory and sparking a global fight for equal pay. (2021)
U.S.

Boycott

Americans challenge anti-BDS laws, revealing a democracy tested by repression. (2021)
U.S.

Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground

Interweaves civil rights history with today’s racial justice movements, showing how past strategies, art, and activism continue to guide the fight for Black freedom. (2021)
U.S.

Ale Libre

An undocumented organizer fights her own deportation while leading movements for immigrant and reproductive justice, showing how survival and community care are deeply connected. (2021)
USA

Bread and Puppet Theater

Bread and Puppet Theatre uses towering handmade puppets, popular theatre, and street processions to prove that art belongs to everyone — and that movements can be both powerful and beautiful. (2021)
USA

My Life for Democracy

Follows two young women in Myanmar and Thailand whose pro-democracy activism puts them at risk of arrest or death, ending with Thai leader Rung being taken to prison for speaking out. (2021)
Myanmar, Thailand

Necessity: Oil, Water & Climate Resistance (Parts I & II)

Climate activists use civil disobedience to challenge fossil fuel expansion. (2020)
U.S.

Crip Camp

Disabled teens form a radical community that sparks the disability rights movement. (2020)
U.S.

I Am Greta

Greta Thunberg ignites a global youth climate strike movement. (2020)
Global

The Monopoly of Violence: Un pays qui se tient sage

A powerful debate-driven film using citizen-shot footage of police brutality during France’s Yellow Vest uprising to question how democracies justify state force against their own people. (2020)
France

Inside the Red Brick Wall

A frontline documentary made anonymously by teachers showing the siege of Hong Kong Polytechnic University in the 2019 uprising. (2020)
Hong Kong/China

Small Axe: Mangrove

Black organizers in London defeat racist policing in the Mangrove Nine trial. (2020)
UK

9to5: The Story of a Movement

Women clerical workers organize for equal pay, respect, and workplace rights. (2020)
U.S.

The Vote

Chronicles the long struggle of suffragists to secure women's right to vote. (2020)
U.S.

Gather

Native communities reclaim food sovereignty and ancestral knowledge. (2020)
U.S.

Defiance: Voices of a New Generation

Young LGBTQ+ Nigerians organize against colonial‑era criminalisation and renewed religious homophobia. (2020)
Nigeria

A History of Slave Rebellions

Explores uprisings by enslaved Africans who fought back in collective resistance. (2020)
USA

One Child Nation

A devastating look at resistance, trauma, and underground networks within the one-child-policy era; shows whistleblowers, midwives, and ordinary people documenting abuses and breaking the wall of silence. (2019)
China/United States

Lost Course

A six-year chronicle of Wukan villagers fighting land corruption, capturing rare grassroots democracy in China and the repression that followed. Filmed at great risk. (2019)
China

Knock Down the House

Women insurgents, including AOC, challenge political machines and win seats. (2019)
U.S.

Dark Waters

Lawyer exposes corporate pollution and sparks nationwide environmental accountability. (2019)
U.S.

Harriet

The life of Harriet Tubman and her strategy of liberation through the Underground Railroad. (2019)
U.S.

The Cave

Syrian women doctors lead resistance under siege through courage and care. (2019)
Syria

We Are the Radical Monarchs

A troop of girls of color in Oakland replace traditional scouting with joyful, youth-led organizing on race, gender, disability, and environmental justice. (2019)
U.S.

Union Time

Southern factory workers organize for fair treatment and win union recognition. (2018)
U.S.

King in the Wilderness

MLK's final years show his courage confronting war, racism, and economic injustice. (2018)
U.S.

Nae Pasarán

Scottish workers sabotage Chile's dictatorship by refusing to repair its warplanes. (2018)
Chile

I am the revolution

Women leaders in Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq organize against patriarchy and war. (2018)
Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq

Sorry to Bother You

A surreal anti-capitalist satire about labor, race, and resistance in corporate America. (2018)
U.S.

The Danger of Being a Black Woman in Brazil

In Brazil, as far-right violence rises under Bolsonaro, Black women face deadly danger — and organize anyway. An urgent portrait of survival, solidarity, and resistance. (2018)
Brazil

The Rebel Puppeteers of Sudan

Sudanese journalists and artists create a satirical web series to challenge harsh rule, using humor to spark dialogue, reach communities, and turn small creative acts into resistance. (2018)
Sudan

Paris to Pittsburgh

Spotlights communities leading on climate—from a solar-powered Puerto Rican town aiding recovery after Maria to Midwest clean-energy shifts—showing how local action drives real solutions. (2018)
USA, Puerto Rico

We the Workers

A rare look at underground labor organizers in southern China as they help migrant workers fight wage theft and unsafe conditions, risking surveillance, raids, and arrest to build worker power. (2017)
China

Dolores

The life of Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the UFW, and her tireless fight for farmworkers' rights. (2017)
U.S.

Young Karl Marx

Explores Marx and Engels’ partnership and the birth of revolutionary ideas for workers’ liberation. (2017)
Germany, UK, Belgium, France

Marshall

Thurgood Marshall builds legal strategies to dismantle segregation. (2017)
U.S.

Rise

An eight-part series following Indigenous resistance—from Standing Rock to land defense across the Americas—centering sovereignty and survival. (2017)
U.S., Brazil, Canada

Thank You for the Rain

Kenyan farmer-activist fights for climate justice and amplifies local voices globally. (2017)
Kenya

120 Beats Per Minute

ACT UP activists in France wage a bold fight for AIDS treatment and visibility. (2017)
France

Whose Streets?

Ferguson activists reclaim their narrative in the fight against police brutality. (2017)
U.S.

Last Men in Aleppo

White Helmets risk their lives rescuing civilians and documenting war. (2017)
Syria

Beyond the Frontlines

A Palestinian psychiatrist shows how occupation harms minds and communities, and calls movements to pair political struggle with deep, collective healing. (2017)
Palestine

Naila and the Uprising

A powerful film about resistance led by Palestinian women during the first Intifada. (2017)
Palestine

Birth of a Movement

In 1915, a racist film fuels Klan violence nationwide. In Boston, editor William Monroe Trotter leads bold protests, confronting power and shaping early resistance to racist media. (2017)
USA

Political Animals

LGBTQ lawmakers battle hostile politics to win landmark equality bills. (2016)
U.S.

Agents of Change: The Longest Student Strike in U.S. History

Documents 1960s student uprisings at SF State and Cornell, including the armed Cornell takeover, and shows how multiracial organizing won Ethnic Studies programs still being defended today. (2016)
U.S.

Hooligan Sparrow

Chinese activists expose sexual abuse despite intense state repression. (2016)
China

The Bentley Effect

Australian communities block fracking and protect land through mass mobilization. (2016)
Australia

The Freedom to Marry

Behind-the-scenes look at the organizing that won U.S. marriage equality. (2016)
U.S.

Emwas: Restoring Memories

Exiled Palestinians rebuild their destroyed village through memory and a shared model, turning storytelling into grassroots resistance, community planning, and a living claim to return. (2016)
Palestine

Winter on Fire

Ukrainians occupy Kyiv's Maidan Square for 93 days, leading to the downfall of a corrupt, Putin-aligned regime. (2015)
Ukraine

Trumbo

Blacklisted screenwriter resists McCarthyism and fights for freedom of expression. (2015)
U.S.

Suffragette

Working-class British women risk all to win the right to vote. (2015)
U.K.

The Chinese Mayor

Independent documentary following Mayor Geng Yanbo’s bold plan to rebuild Datong into a historic tourism hub, exposing political struggles, mass displacements, residents’ anger, and the project’s ultimate failure. (2015)
China

Major!

MAJOR! explores the life of Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, a Black transgender elder and activist who has been fighting for the rights of trans women of color for over 40 years. (2015)
USA

Pinkwashing Exposed: Seattle Fights Back!

An hour-long documentary on anti-pinkwashing and Palestine solidarity activism in Seattle. (2015)
USA

The Salt of the Earth

Striking Mexican-American miners and their wives fight racism and labor exploitation. (2014)
Global

Cesar Chavez

Dramatizes the UFW’s fight for farmworker dignity, led by Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and Helen Chavez, whose organizing and global grape boycott won major labor protections. (2014)
U.S.

Selma

MLK and organizers plan strategy to pressure the president to pass voting rights. (2014)
U.S.

Virunga

Rangers and communities fight to protect Virunga’s gorillas, wildlife, and fragile ecosystem from armed groups, corruption, and corporate extraction in one of the world’s most threatened parks. (2014)
DRC

Vessel

Activists sail international waters to bring abortion access to women worldwide. (2014)
Netherlands, Global

Pride

LGBTQ+ activists unite with miners in solidarity against Thatcher's Britain. (2014)
UK

The Hand That Feeds

Undocumented bakery workers organize and win better wages and dignity. (2014)
U.S.

Red Lines

Syrian activists document their revolution against dictatorship and despair. (2014)
Syria

Citizen Four

A tense, real-time account of Edward Snowden revealing global mass surveillance, showing how individual courage, journalism, and public pressure can challenge government secrecy and expand civil liberties. (2014)
U.S. Hong Kong, Russia

Yes Men Are Revolting

Follows the Yes Men as they use bold satirical actions to expose climate injustice, partner with Ugandan activists ahead of COP15, and deepen their deep and creative friendship for long-term creative resistance. (2014)
Uganda, UK, Netherlands +

Everyday Rebellion

Documents creative nonviolent movements fighting repression worldwide. (2013)
Spain, Iran, Syria, Ukraine +

Gasland, Part I and II

Communities expose fracking's toxic impact and challenge fossil fuel power. (2010‚ 2013)
U.S.

99% : The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film

Inside the Occupy Wall Street movement demanding economic justice for all. (2013)
U.S.

The Square

Egyptian revolutionaries struggle to sustain the spirit of Tahrir Square. (2013)
Egypt

American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee Boggs

A portrait of 98-year-old activist Grace Lee Boggs, tracing her lifelong journey from Marxist roots to community organizing in Detroit, redefining revolution as personal and collective transformation. (2013)
United States

NO

Chileans use creativity and ads to defeat Pinochet's dictatorship. (2012)
Chile

How to survive a Plague

AIDS activists turn despair into power, forcing change in drug policy and care. (2012)
U.S.

Bidder 70

Activist Tim DeChristopher disrupts oil auctions to defend public lands. (2012)
U.S.

Toussaint Louverture

Dramatizes the Haitian Revolution and Toussaint's strategic genius for liberation. (2012)
Haiti

How to start a revolution, Gene Sharp

Explores Gene Sharp's playbook for nonviolent uprisings worldwide. (2011)
Global

Living Black: The Freedom Rides

Australian students challenge segregation and inspire a national reckoning. (2011)
Australia

JUST DO IT: A Tale of Modern-Day Outlaws

Climate activists use direct action to challenge political inaction. (2011)
United Kingdom

Freedom Riders

U.S. activists risk lives challenging bus segregation, inspiring global tactics. (2010)
U.S.

Stonewall Uprising

Recounts the rebellion that ignited LGBTQ liberation. (2010)
USA

Budrus

Palestinians unite across divides to save their village through nonviolent resistance. (2009)
Palestinian Occupied Territory

CRUDE: The Real Price of Oil

Indigenous Ecuadorians battle Chevron over oil contamination and justice. (2009)
Ecuador

Yes Men Fix the World

Prankster-activists expose corporate greed through bold, creative direct actions. (2009)
USA, Europe

Che

Chronicles Che Guevara's revolutionary organizing across Latin America. (2008)
Cuba, Bolivia

Burma: Reporting from a Closed Country

Citizen journalists risk all to document Myanmar's hidden dictatorship. (2008)
Myanmar

Milk

Chronicles Harvey Milk's election and movement approach-linking LGBTQ+ rights with broader justice before his assassination. (2008)
U.S.

Hunger

IRA prisoners resist British rule through a harrowing hunger strike. (2008)
Ireland

Sicko

Exposes the injustices of U.S. healthcare through stories of people left behind. (2007)
U.S.

Orange Revolution

Ukrainians mobilize mass protests to overturn a stolen election. (2007)
Ukraine

Made in L.A.

Immigrant garment workers fight for fair wages and human rights. (2007)
U.S.

Cocalero

Bolivia's coca farmers organized, won, and made history — electing Evo Morales as Latin America's first Indigenous president in a stunning victory for grassroots people power. (2007)
Bolivia

Behind the Mask: Animal Liberation Front

Animal rights activists risk prison to expose abuse and fight corporate secrecy. (2006)
U.S., UK, Canada, Australia

The Singing Revolution

Estonians use mass song and unity to end Soviet rule, blending culture and courage to win independence. (2006)
Estonia

North Country

A dramatization of a landmark sexual-harassment lawsuit in U.S. mining, showing how women workers confront abuse upheld by management and a complicit union to win collective justice. (2005)
USA

The Take

Argentine workers occupy factories and prove another economy is possible. (2004)
Argentina

The Motorcycle Diaries

Young Che Guevara's journey sparks his revolutionary awakening. (2004)
Latin America

Brother Outsider

Bayard Rustin's strategic genius powers nonviolent mass movements. A forgotten architect of the civil rights movement, he faces erasure for being openly gay. (2003)
USA

Bowling for Columbine

Michael Moore investigates U.S. gun violence and the culture fueling it. (2002)
U.S.

Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony

Music as the heartbeat of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle. (2002)
South Africa

Bringing Down a Dictator

Serbian youth movement uses nonviolence to topple Milosevic. (2002)
Serbia

10,000 Black Men Named George

Organizing Pullman porters for dignity builds Black labor power. (2002)
U.S.

Fight for Country

Indigenous Australians defend sacred lands against mining corporations. (2001)
Australia

Erin Brockovich

A legal assistant exposes corporate poisoning and wins justice for families. (2000)
U.S.

This Is What Democracy Looks Like

Tens of thousands take to Seattle’s streets to protest the World Trade Organization, uniting workers, students, and activists to challenge secret trade deals and global inequality. (2000)
USA

Live Nude Girls Unite!

Strippers organize the first union in U.S. strip-club history, using humor and solidarity to fight unsafe conditions and stigma—proof that even the most marginalized workers can build power. (2000)
USA

Bread and Roses (2000)

Immigrant janitors fight for dignity in LA’s Justice for Janitors campaign, inspiring major labor wins in LA and cities nationwide through bold organizing and nonviolent action. (2000)
USA

A Force More Powerful

Stories of nonviolent movements that changed history worldwide. (1999)
India, South Africa, U.S., Poland, Chile, Denmark

Amistad

Enslaved Africans revolt aboard a Spanish ship, sparking a legal and moral battle for freedom in the U.S. courts. (1997)
U.S., Sierre Leone

Michael Collins

Dramatizes Ireland’s fight for independence and the split over the Treaty, showing how partition set the stage for decades of conflict leading to The Troubles and today’s debates over Irish unity. (1996)
Ireland

Beyond Rangoon

A woman witnesses and aids Burma's pro-democracy uprising. (1995)
Myanmar

Newsies

Youth newspaper sellers strike for fair pay, showing collective youth power. (1992)
U.S.

Malcolm X

Chronicles Malcolm's transformation into a revolutionary Black leader. (1992)
U.S.

The Milagro Beanfield War

A New Mexico community fights corporate land and water grabs after one man’s small act of defiance sparks collective resistance. Directed by Robert Redford, starring Rubén Blades and an all-star cast. (1988)
U.S.

Matewan

Coal miners unite against company violence and racial division. (1987)
U.S.

Coup d'Etat: The Philippines Revolt - 1986

The People Power Revolution topples Marcos through mass uprising. (1986)
Philippines

The Making of Sun City

A protest organization of rock musicians musically declare their boycott of a major South African resort. (1985)
South Africa

The Killing Floor

A gripping true story of Black and white meatpacking workers in 1910s Chicago who build an interracial union amid exploitation and rising racist violence, revealing the power—and fragility—of solidarity. (1984)
U.S.

Silkwood

Whistleblower Karen Silkwood exposes nuclear industry corruption. (1983)
U.S.

Patu!

Documents mass resistance to apartheid rugby tours, modelling anti-racist action and international solidarity through collective organizing. (1983)
Aotearoa New Zealand

Gandhi

The life and nonviolent revolution of India's independence leader. (1982)
India

Norma Rae

Southern textile worker organizes a union. (1979)
U.S.

Harlan County USA

Miners and families stand together in a bitter Kentucky strike. (1976)
U.S.

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The program was an incredible journey of meaningful learning and connections with amazing advocates nationwide.
I learnt a lot on grassroots movements, digital campaigns and communications in times of state intrusion or threats.
I strongly recommend SMT. Their strong organizing background, preparation and thoughtfulness made our strategy assessment with them enjoyable and really helpful.
This training provided invaluable clarity and direction for my digital organizing work, empowering my team to work more effectively.
This program greatly helped integrate our thinking on organizing and digital campaigning. I wish all our organizers and digital staff could undergo this training.
SMT helped us think through what type of CRM we need and choose a texting platform to reach our base. SMT’s coaching has been instrumental in helping us develop a social media strategy that communicates our message through the voice of the young people involved in our organization. 
SMT’s training on using WhatsApp to activate our bases helped us activate more leaders by creating conversational WhatsApp groups for members and assigning different leadership roles to volunteers.
This program helped us harness effective tools and tactics that are aligned with our movement's needs and organizational values.
I'm still digesting the valuable information from this training and applying it to my work. Meeting activists worldwide and learning about important campaigns was inspiring.
The Design Apprenticeship course helped me become bolder in my design choices. I became confident enough to push for a more systemic approach to design in the team, developing templates and guiding other creative colleagues. This program was pivotal in my development as a designer!
The course provided invaluable tools and strategies, real-world case studies from different cultural contexts, and a supportive learning environment that encouraged interaction and peer learning.
The program gave my team the tools and time to strategise how our grassroots migrant organising translates to a digital context. I picked up tools like source codes, which then enabled us to see that more people were registering from Instagram than through any other platform and caused us to adapt our strategy. We also became SMT an Outreach Partner to enable our network to benefit from trainings at lower prices
I appreciated connecting with passionate changemakers across the U.S. to discuss effective digital campaigning strategies.
I really liked the A.I. custom training session, especially the parts tailored to our workstream and with examples pulled from our staff. It really helped to situate the tools in our work and open our team's minds to the possibilities.
This program was very useful for understanding the digital aspects of organizing workers and incorporating them into a comprehensive campaign toolkit.
Our staff took a lot of SMT courses – including the intensive Digital Campaigning Certificate Program. It helped us take our digital campaigning and collectivizing actions to the next level! We used various tools to increase our follower base and successfully target authorities to take action at the village and municipal levels in India.

Our coach was an everyday reminder of what we needed to do. He checked in and followed up on us. It really helped us activate Twitter in our campaigns and tighten up digital security. We moved from just having a Twitter handle to building on a hashtag that saw a jailed human rights activist released from prison.
SMT has worked with us to develop and implement a broad and integrated social media strategy. They helped our leadership understand the importance of such a strategy and taught our activists the basic skills to execute it. From website maintenance to targeted twitter campaigns, they are there when you need them and they understand that it is all about movement building.
This program has boosted my confidence in organizing and sustaining digital campaigns.
Without SMT we would not have been able to move our organizing from the field to the digital arena during COVID. They helped us set up systems, coached and trained our folks, helped us troubleshoot and launch digital outreach efforts all in crucial campaign moments. Can’t speak highly enough about what their help meant!
SMT has been a great partner to co-design and launch a set of offerings that meet the growing digital and remote needs of the organizations we support, including bilingual access for our Spanish-speaking partners. The team is relatable, attentive and knowledgeable and their use of case studies helps to make complex information accessible!
We’re starting our third straight year providing grantee partners with Social Movement Technologies training and coaching…our grantees are in good hands.
Highly recommend it for individuals in civic organizations looking to enhance their technological campaigning skills!
We’ve heard really good things from our grantee partners. SMT has a strong, grantee-focused way of working.
SMT supported our coalition so we could play a more powerful role in advocating for our work and priorities with funders and elected officials. They facilitated a process to take a loose group of collaborators across a large geography and worked with us to build a cohesive understanding of shared values and how we could present ourselves.
The assignments provided a better understanding of how the nuts and bolts of digital organizing fit together.
This program has been a great experience for me personally and for my work. With the few campaigns going under way I’m excited to show my colleagues what I have learned from SMT!
The program was an eye-opener and better positioned me as a Communications Officer. I learned about digital mobilizing, online community building, and more.
The Digital Campaigning Certificate Program was immensely helpful, and I continue to apply its learnings in my daily communications and strategizing.
It was powerful hearing directly from groups across the country using these powerful tools to win campaigns and create real change.
Learned invaluable skills, gained practical knowledge, and connected with inspiring professionals.
For anyone who wants to dive into the world of digital communications, this is the training for you!
SMT helped GAIA use LinkedIn to reach a key constituency we were having trouble reaching - thousands of people who play a specific role in the waste management industry. We got responses from key players.
The digital training was expertly executed and helped me develop new ideas and best practice to implement in our campaign.
The trainings are terrific–geared for every level of experience. And being rooted in social change movement, especially helpful to organizers.
SMT's coaching was incredibly supportive, encouraging and accessible. SMT had a huge impact on evolving La Semilla's storytelling program. Through SMT coaching, we diversified our digital communications. Having SMT as a source of resources and as a thought partner has been incredibly impactful to our work.
This program was pivotal in my early organizing career, providing a strong foundation for recognizing technology's power in social movements. It equipped me with tools to create effective systems for our organization and broader membership base.
Helped us launch the #FreePakistanfromCoal campaign. We gained practical tools to organize a Twitter storm.
I implemented lessons on personal narrative, public narrative and emails directly into my campaign, so this was an instant gratification. I loved learning from the other Digital Campaigning Certificate Program participants who came from around the world, working on different topics.
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