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    99Every year First/People Link holds our annual membership meeting where our members define the priorities for the coming year and elect a leadership committee (LC) to guide the organization in implementing those priorities.
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    11 This report documents the progress, mid-year, of the Leadership Committee in implementing the priorities identified in our November 2016 membership meeting (https://mayfirst.org/en/priorities/).
     11This report evaluate's Leadership Committee's success in implementing the priorities identified in our November 2016 membership meeting (https://mayfirst.org/en/priorities/).
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    1313== Assessment ==
     
    2121The campaign brings together activists from all parts of the movement to discuss the relationship between technology and revolution and charts a strategy for moving forward. The goals of the campaign are to contribute to a movement wide strategy, build tighter relationships between experienced movement organizers with limited understanding of technology and techie activists with limited movement experience, and practice developing inter-generational, mixed race and gender environments that builds respect and power.
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    23 As of the end of June, the LC has organized six convergences, bringing together over 300 organizers and activists. And we have many more planned throughout this year.
     23As of the end of November, the LC has organized 16 convergences in both the US and Mexico, bringing together over 600 organizers and activists.
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    25 === Progress ===
     25=== Success ===
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    2727As part of this campaign, we have made tremendous progress with the following priorities:
     
    2929 * ''Target groups under threat and communities of color'' - Not only have the convergences intentionally put people of color and women in leadership roles, but May First/People Link has also played an instrumental role in developing a network of techies of color which met at the Highlander Center in May. The ideas behind the Technology and Revolution campaign played a large role in the gathering and promises to continue influencing this critical work
    3030 * ''Story-based approaches to education on technology use'' - all convergences start with a pop corn exercise that encourages visioning the future we want, and encouraging a broad narrative approach to developing strategy
    31  * ''Improve participation of MF/PL members and deepen political development based on realities in each center'' - May First/People Link has participated heavily in events and campaigns attended by our members. In addition to the Technology and Revolution campaign, we have also connected with members at the gathering at Highlander, our continued participation in the Media Action Grassroots Network, the Left Forum and Allied Media Conference, and have more plans for the Association of Progressive Communications membership meeting and Netroots Nation. Through these efforts we have developed critical new relationships with members and seen new leadership arise within the LC.
     31 * ''Improve participation of MF/PL members and deepen political development based on realities in each center'' - May First/People Link has participated heavily in events and campaigns attended by our members. In addition to the Technology and Revolution campaign, we have also connected with members at the gathering at Highlander, our continued participation in the Media Action Grassroots Network, the Left Forum and Allied Media Conference, the Association of Progressive Communications membership meeting, Netroots Nation, and through the autogestión movement in Mexico City . Through these efforts we have developed critical new relationships with members and seen new leadership arise within the LC.
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    33 === In Progress ===
     33=== Moderate success ===
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    3535The following are not yet complete, but underway:
     
    3939 * ''Explore and report on distributed, de-centralized computing strategies for organizing''
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    41 Through a strategic partnership with the Center for Media Justice, we have been participating in a project to collect this kind of information and make it available to organizers and activists in the black lives matter movement.
     41Through a strategic partnership with the Center for Media Justice, we have been participating in the [https://digitalsanctuary.org/ Digital Sanctuary project], to collect security-related information and make it available to organizers and activists in the black lives matter movement.
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    43 In addition, we already have many similar resources available on our wiki.
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    45 However, they have not yet been connected to the Technology and Revolution campaign or made available in a coherent and meaningful way. This will be a focus of our work this summer.
     43In addition, we already have many similar resources available on our [https://support.mayfirst.org/wiki/security wiki].
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    4745 * ''A survey about political and technical strategies and pain points within the movement''
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    49 This priority is currently in development and we hope to have it completed by the end of the summer
    50 
    51 === Improvement Needed ===
     47In October, 2017 we completed and distributed a survey. The results...
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    5349 * ''Actively seek partners in Latin America as part of our effort to explore creation of additional centers for the organization''
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    55 We plan to work on this area via our membership in the Association of Progressive Communication.
     51The first week of November, we organized a special series of meetings in Mexico City, inviting organizations throughout Latin America via our Association for Progressive Communications membership and through the support of the Rosa Luxemberg Foundation in Mexico City. Through this effort we established strong relationships with other similar organizations, such as Kefir (Argentina and Mexico), Alter Mundi (Argentina), Codigo Sur (Hondurus, Chile), and Derechos Digitales (Chile).
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     53Through these relationships we plan to continue to explore opportunities to work together, strengthening our understanding of our work and forging political unity as a basis for exploring possible additional centers to our organization.
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    5755== Other areas ==
     
    6361The new dues structure was implemented in May 2016. We are in progress with plans to both publicize and recruit, and also partner with allies to increase membership.
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    65  * ''Form a dedicated fundraising committee to explore new funding opportunities, including consulting services, and opportunities for crowd funding. This committee will be merged with the existing admin committee.''
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    67 We have not yet made progress in this front.
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    6964 * ''Continue the project of installing new servers in Mexico''
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    7166In May, two servers were purchased for colocation in Mexico. These two are in addition to a third experimental server that has been available for a few years but not  yet put into production. In July, a high speed Internet connection will be installed. In addition, a program of technical skills sharing is planned for the end of the year.
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     68* ''Form a dedicated fundraising committee to explore new funding opportunities, including consulting services, and opportunities for crowd funding. This committee will be merged with the existing admin committee.''
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     70This priority was our only failure. In short, we did not succeed in organizing a committee to explore additional fundraising options. In part, this de-prioritizing came naturally as a consequence of successful contracting with the Center for Media Justice to work on the Digital Sanctuary web site, a process that brough in over $15,000 in contract fees for working in an area already consistent with our priorities. Nonetheless, it still represents a failure in our responsibility of the Leadership Committee.
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