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Map the Power

The Power Behind the Politicians

By Gin Armstrong and Rob Galbraith
November 4, 2020

How can we find out who is bankrolling the politicians and organizations standing in the way of a full and fair vote count?

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Five Ways to Research Your University’s Fossil Fuel (and Other) Investments

By Derek Seidman
October 21, 2020

Colleges and universities are good at hiding what specific industries and corporations they invest in, but here are some ways that divestment campaigns can find out this information.

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How to Research the Corporate Forces Behind Pipeline Protest Criminalization

By Derek Seidman and Gin Armstrong
September 27, 2018

Many of the sponsors of pipeline protester criminalization legislation are backed by oil and gas industry donations. Here’s how you can research these ties.

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Mapping the Power in 2018

By Molly Gott and Munira Lokhandwala
February 20, 2018

Last year, we kicked off Map the Power to train and support power researchers across the US. Here’s an update on the project – and a preview of our work for 2018.

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Learning to Map the Power! A Guide to Our 2017 Research Webinars

By Molly Gott
December 21, 2017

In 2017, we launched Map the Power to train organizers and activists in how to do power research. Here are all the webinars we did, available to everyone.

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LittleSis’s Oligrapher for Beginners

By Derek Seidman
August 25, 2017

Oligrapher is a tool for visualizing networks of influence and power. Here is how you can get started using it.

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Research for the Resistance: Map the Power Takes Off!

By Molly Gott
June 28, 2017

Map the Power: Research for the Resistance, a new LittleSis initiative to train movement researchers, is taking off across North America.

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