Martha Mackenzie on community organising and staying accountable to communities


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Dec 13 2022 40 mins   1

In this episode, Michael talks to Martha Mackenzie, Executive Director of the UK-based Civic Power Fund. Martha describes what community organising is, how it creates power in communities, and what it means for democracy. Martha also talks about why community power seems to be in vogue in the UK right now. Along the way, Martha mentions:




  • The work of Jane Mcalevey, an organiser, scholar and author


  • The ideas of Ella Baker, a largely behind-the-scenes organiser who worked alongside the likes of Martin Luther King Jr.


  • And Neil Stott, now a professor at the University of Cambridge and previously a leader in the practice of community development



The epilogue between Michael and Pritpal reflects their views, not necessarily Martha's.



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In this series, Michael is exploring community power — what it is, how it’s linked to better outcomes, such as health, and what its limitations are. The series is in collaboration with Pritpal S Tamber, a researcher and consultant on the link between community power and health, and a Non-Executive Director of Ratio.