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Jonathan M. Smucker

January 25, 2016 • Jonathan M. Smucker

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Jonathan M. Smucker

Jonathan Matthew Smucker is a long-time organizer and theorist in grassroots movements for social, economic and ecological justice. He has trained thousands of change agents in campaign strategy, framing and messaging, direct action, and other skills. He is co-founder and Director of Beyond the Choir and is currently a doctoral student of sociology at UC Berkeley. Follow @jonathansmucker on Twitter.

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