What we do
Relational organizing
FictionToAction uses ‘relational organizing’, a grassroots strategy to leverage your personal networks — friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors, etc — to drive social or political change (rather than trying to convince complete strangers or cold calling).
We use your group chat. Your neighborhood party. As the people who already know and trust you are the people most likely to actually hear you.
Connecting to fiction
Stories are how humans make sense of the world. They’re also where we first learn to recognize injustice, root for the underdog, and imagine actual collective resistance.
FictionToAction meets you where you already are — in your book clubs, your watch parties — to help you see the organizing lessons hiding in plain sight. Because if you understood Star Wars, then you already understand power. Now let’s use it.
The organizing tools
FictionToAction has already done the less exciting structural part of the work — building frameworks, worksheets, and discussion guides — so you can just waltz on up, connect the dots, and turn any story into an organizing conversation.
All you need is a living room, a kick-ass story, and people you care about.
