24 April 2008
Ivan Boothe, for example, says his organization's goal is to "involve people who are active and educated about the issue who become leaders as members. Our members are not just a mailing list. GI-Net is all about giving up control ... Organizations need more than a membership card. We are creating a permanent anti-genocide constituency."











Allison Fine calls this kind of decentralized organizing "network leadership," something I write more about in a follow-up post, "Just what kind of social change are you interested in?"