Joe Worthy of the Albert Einstein institute will speak on "Think about power in a way that will help you win!"

Start: Saturday, March 29, 2025 at 5:00 PM GMT

This is a virtual event

Please join this talk to gain strong perspectives on organizing from a seasoned organizer, Joe Worthy, of the US Albert Institute. IN his talk Joe  climate reviews organizing and the power matrix. We have problems analyzing power in our movements, as the present tools don’t allow movements to analyze power appropriately. Join our conversation to learn about a new tool that may help you and your movement plan more effectively. Sign up on the right and receive the zoom link.

Note the definite time is 6 PM Central European Time, or 1 PM East Coast Time. Daylightsavings issues can shift this timing so doublecheck.

The situation matrix is a new tool designed for movements to map power and plan their movements more accurately. In this discussion, we will talk about how movements can use this tool to get clarity in their planning process and accurately map their pathways to victory.


Joe Worthy is a scholar-organizer whose calling is to increase the effectiveness of movements so that they can succeed even under the most challenging circumstances. He has his boots on the ground constantly striving to build a peoples movement. Joe Worthy is the Director of Education at the Albert Einstein Institution, where he coaches young nonviolent activists in leadership skills and develops the project planning capacities of the Institution.

Joe is also the Light House | Black Girl Projects’ Chief of Staff, where he is responsible for the leadership development of the staff and the development and quality of programs. He is a Community Organizer by trade, building and leading community organizing projects that have ended Zero Tolerance Policies in Boston and overhauled Cleveland’s Citizen’s Review board in response to the police homicide of Tamir Rice and Tanisha Anderson. Previously, he was the National Organizer of the Children’s Defense Fund, working to end the Cradle to Prison Pipeline.



We welcome speaker tips here, https://actionnetwork.org/forms/speaker-tips. We welcome especially grassroots organizers, heroes who have learned and accomplished things through organizing at the grassroots, and dedicated individuals dedicated to resisting fossil fuels by edcation, example, inspiration, etc.

Past and future speakers and their presentations can be found here, under speakers for everyone, https://www.nazcca.org/speaker-series-climate-talks-for-everyone.