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Drew Astolfi

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Work History

Start Year End Year Organization Position
1991 1993 DQ University
other
Organizer
1993 1993 South Bronx Churches Organizer
1993 1996 Organization of the Northeast Organizer
1995 1999 Anti Displacement Project Lead Organizer
1999 2001 NTIC- National Training and Information Center/National People's Action Organizer
2002 2003 TICO Director
2003 2004 Center for Community Change
Coach / Consultant
Organizer
2005 Faith Action for Community Equity (FACE) Director

Organizer Profile

If I really had to boil it down.

It doesn’t matter how strategic, smart, or sensible something is…what matters is who is saying it.

Problems should be solved by people that see them.

People change in the midst of action, not by talking. The world changes that way too - and no other way.

The common denominator for successful organizers is not race, class, anger or commitment - it is personal alienation.

Kate Astolfi, Ana Garcia Ashley, Bob Nakata, Buck Bagot, Greg Galluzo, Alan Mark and Kim Harman for everyday work
Thomas Jefferson, William Morris, Leon Trotsky, John Trudell, Lehman Brightman, Andre Breton, and Abbie Hoffman for revolution
JRR Tolkien and Joe Strummer get me through...

I was strongly influenced by left politics as a young person - especially as they worked themselves out in the brief, but beautiful cultural revolution that was punk rock. Growing up in Worcester, Mass during the early 80's made me angry. Living in Scotland during the Poll tax gave me a name to my anger.

That got me to D-Q University, a product of pan-Indian nationalism. D-Q turned me into a permanent radical. My experience there showed me what life long commitment looked like.

Starting FACE Maui
Saving Kukui Gardens
Rebuilding Faith Action for Community Equity
South Carolina the People's Agenda for Economic Justice - no matter how crazy it was...
Winning Housing First! ($4 billion) in New York City - if you can make it there...
Building the A-DP
Watching the faces of all those MF's as we stormed into their offices over the years
Watching the faces of our people as the spiritual alchemy of action moved through them.

I think the biggest limitation in our field is the weakness and rarity of organizers.

Jim Drake once said to me that Organizing is a lot like a guild. Thinking about that now I take that to mean the following: Organizers have an apprenticeship (be a key leader, work for an organization, learn to do one on ones, learn about power, learn to identify leadership, and build a base), go forth as a journeyman/woman (learn to agitate leaders, run an issue campaign {not nearly enough supposed masters can actually do this}, be a supervisor, negotiate with a target, manage your own base, develop first rate leaders, learn to raise money), and become a master (maintain and run an organization on a day to day basis, take an organization from recognition fight to Governance, create a new organization from scratch, train and develop a staff from apprentice to journeyman/woman, leave an organization to someone else, and leave well).

I'm sure I missed some key things in my off the top of my head list, but I think that overall this process takes about 5 - 10 years. And at the end of it you may have a master organizer - but that dosen't mean they have digested their experiences in a way that allows them to help anyone else get there.

I think we as a field need to become better about intentionally walking people up this ladder.

Yes. Still working at FACE in Hawaii.

Genealogy

Drew Astolfi's Trainers

Who developed and/or trained you as an organizer?
PersonOrganization
Drake, JimSouth Bronx Churches

Drew Astolfi's Coaches

Who has mentored, coached, or consulted with you in your organizing career?
PersonOrganization
Pierce, GregOrganization of the Northeast

Drew Astolfi's Peers

Which of your peers influenced your development as an organizer?
PersonOrganization
Bagot, Buckfreelance
Borden, KevinCCC
Gonzalez, GabeNorthwest Neighborhood Federation (Chicago)
Harman, KimUNITE-HERE
Kimball, DavidInterfaith Leadership Project
Murray, CarolineADP

Drew Astolfi's Trainees

Whom have you developed or trained as an organizer? (Please list people who have stayed in the field or a related field for at least three years.)
PersonOrganization
Bain, Rev. StanFaith Action for Community Equity (FACE)
Fried, LeahONE
Kettering, BrianONE
Parrish, TaraNTIC- National Training and Information Center
Wohleb, SarahADP
Yang, JuneFaith Action for Community Equity (FACE)
Zukemaura, PatrickFACE

Drew Astolfi's Coachees

Who did you mentor, coach, or consult with you in your organizing career? (Please list people who have stayed in the field or a related field for at least 3 years.)
PersonOrganization
Erwin, TerriFACE Maui
Watanate, CadeUnite HERE/Hawaii