Why Run Community Assemblies?
One thing is for sure, The Big One made one thing crystal clear:
Democracy in this country is not working!
We did our shouting outside Parliament. We handed green cards in to speak to our MP’s in person. Digital Rebellion have kept the pressure up online. Many of our allies agree that our so-called Democracy needs an upgrade.
Our third demand is for a Citizens Assembly on the Climate and Ecological Emergency, but to drive home the importance of deliberative democracy to crowd-source answers on questions we all face. We need to walk the talk and demonstrate the power of assemblies for social change.
We need to bring this way of inclusive decision making home into our communities!
It is time to demonstrate our value as citizens and communities.
Community Assemblies (also called 'People's Assemblies') help us step into new ways of learning and doing by collective consent. The Big DIY Assembly proved how much people enjoy feeling empowered to explore new ideas and reach shared conclusions.
As we go through organising an assembly in our own locality, bringing in new voices, we will build support for calling for our Third Demand, as well as our collective power for creating change.
Participation in Community Assemblies will empower local people to feel confident and capable to create real and lasting change. Just as important participation in inclusive decision making will also open new conversations about what a national Citizen’s Assembly for the Climate and Ecological Emergency could mean for how we get more control over decisions made about our collective future and the survival of our mind-blowing diversity on this beautiful planet.
By organising local Community Assemblies, we can…
… Grow our local networks by continuing to build local alliances and do outreach in new ways;
… Keep up the pressure on local politicians;
… Spread the word about deliberative democracy and empower people in the process to become more active where they are;
… Start a local campaign or project in collaboration with other groups or communities.
… Improve understanding of the campaign for a Citizens’ Assembly at UK wide level
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