Activism, Accelerated
By Laura Sutphen , Managing Director, Social Impact + Inclusion?
A Rally Cry for Active Change?
From the racial uprising in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, to the 2022 landmark decision change on Roe v. Wade, the last few years have seen a rise in social issues catalyzing culture around deeper activism. And while tried and true tactics??–?marches, rallies, fundraising, brands launching cause marketing campaigns??–?have continued, there’s been a sharp uptick in citizens using digital strategies to push for social and environmental change. Digital activism is rising because it works??–?it’s fast, it enables more effective communication by citizen movements that is in real time, it’s safer, and it is not location bound.??
What to Expect?
We expect 2023 to be an explosive year for digital activism, and from generations that go beyond (read as: younger) digital natives.?
Activism on social media has included foundational elements such as promoting awareness of social justice issues and showing solidarity using hashtags, posts, and campaigns. But activists will get more creative and more multi-dimensional, creating marches and moments made more powerful and more effective with digital technology. The COP27 climate conference action by Tuvalu, an island nation in the South Pacific, is a great example, when it announced plans to upload itself into the metaverse as a “digital twin,” with a goal to save the country’s culture and preserve its maritime shores as rising sea levels threaten to submerge it. And movements such as BLM, #MeToo, and #LoveWins continue to show how to galvanize diverse communities to not just rally around an important cause, but create powerful and emotional community that celebrates, uplifts, and bonds. Younger generations will reach up to less digitally native communities to engage them with the energy and tone of the 1960s to fight for human and women’s rights, safely march for gun control and environmental justice, and in doing so will connect people in ways “IRL” marches cannot.?
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How Brands Can Win?
Digital activism is fuel for change and an inclusive way to rally people around meaningful causes which reflect brand values and commitments, when done with proper care.?
Why it Matters?
Golin’s Justice for All?survey showed that 92 percent of C-suite leaders believe it’s more important than ever for companies to lead in solving systemic issues in society, which is an invitation for brands to get engaged. Today, words mean nothing, and actions are everything. And if your brand doesn’t stand for something, it looks like it stands for nothing. Social issues are galvanizing people in ways not previously seen in history, and these issues are becoming more visceral and blending into daily life. Digital activism is going to make social movements and ways to act more efficient, free and focused, making it an optimal place to modernize social impact campaigns or find ways to create meaningful change in new and more dynamic mediums.??
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