libcom.org provides a page on general Organising:
“This section contains tried and tested organising tips and strategies which people have used in the past - and are using now - to improve our lives, our communities and our working conditions.”
zmag has an ‘Anti-Oppressions Organizing’ page:
“Anarchist activism which had traditionally focused on the state and on capitalism broadened significantly because of the liberation movements of the 60s and 70s. People around the world were overthrowing colonialism, challenging US aggression, while in the US the Black Liberation struggles, American Indian Movement, Feminist, and Queer movements were greatly expanding the understandings of what were essential oppressions. Challenging the Marxist conception that economics was the prime source of all other oppressions, and the anarchist belief that the state was at the center of it all, these holistic movements created a need to attack oppression and hierarchy wherever it appeared. Holistic organizing is now a central part of many anti-authoritarian perspectives. Whether it be challenging the oppression of youth, the exploitation of animals, or the oppression of folks labled as “disabled”, folks are continually expanding their understanding of what is oppression and where struggle is needed.”