Civil Disobedience as a Leadership Strategy: Housing Works' Charles King on Using Every Tool at Your Disposal to Influence Change

Charles King built Housing Works, one of the country's most effective advocacy organizations, not by mastering one form of influence, but by knowing which form to deploy and when. Whether he's chaining himself to a commissioner's chair, lobbying the capitol, or eulogizing a community member’s funeral, his operating principle is the same: it's all advocacy — just in front of different judges. 

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