How do you leverage your power map to influence decision-makers and policy-makers?
If you are a grassroots organizer, you know that power is not static or fixed, but dynamic and relational. You also know that to create social change, you need to identify and influence the key decision-makers and policy-makers who can affect your issue or cause. But how do you do that effectively and strategically? One tool that can help you is a power map, a visual representation of the relationships and influences among the actors in your context. In this article, you will learn how to leverage your power map to plan and execute your campaigns, build alliances, and mobilize your base.