Sandbox A place to practice using the editor used for editing the pages here on the Rebel Toolkit. Empowerment Reminder We are a self-organising movement. No-one is in charge. We are given authority by our place in the whole. Let’s take it, and use it. When we all hold power, there is empowerment. Let’s embrace the power that our groups entrust to each of us, and our teams, to make decisions within our roles, and play our part within our groups. In this system we are all important, we all have things to contribute to the whole. We are all poorer if we miss out on unspoken ideas. For those who find it easy to speak in a group, let’s step back and allow others in. For those who find it hard to speak up, let’s embrace the opportunity to find our voice. This is our new way of working. This is autonomy and decentralization in practice. Usage: Near the beginning (or end) of a meeting, alongside Regen reminder Source: SOS circle This version date: 2021-06-01 Test Page Feel free to edit this page in order to practice using the editor. Please leave this message at the top! Read the Editing Pages help page for more information.^[1] ^[1] Add More Below Here It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind, slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions, though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him. The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats. At one end of it a coloured poster, too large for indoor display, had been tacked to the wall. It depicted simply an enormous face, more than a metre wide: the face of a man of about forty-five, with a heavy black moustache and ruggedly handsome features. Winston made for the stairs. It was no use trying the lift. Even at the best of times it was seldom working, and at present the electric current was cut off during daylight hours. It was part of the economy drive in preparation for Hate Week. The flat was seven flights up, and Winston, who was thirty-nine and had a varicose ulcer above his right ankle, went slowly, resting several times on the way. On each landing, opposite the lift-shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran. As I was going up the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today; I wish that man would go away. ANON User Guides Videos from YouTube can be embedded by just pasting in the embed code Column One Column Two Item 1 Item 1 Item 2 Item 2 And how do lists work? With a blank line between each entry like this Third item Or all squashed up? First item with no blank line between each entry like this Third item There, how's that? No, they are all squashed up. PS. The first one is actually turned into different HTML, in accordance with the Markdown specification, but the current style sheet specifically removes the margins from
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Well, well, well. Three holes in the ground. I think the best thing is to look through all the sandy bits above and see what I make of them :-) [verry interresting]
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Welcome to the Rebel Toolkit!
The Resources to Support Extinction Rebellion
A place to share the valuable work of all XR Rebels!
This place is for any Rebel to share their own original work We hope using this space will connect rebels from all around the UK and demonstrate their creativity - without the need of additional approval
Please help yourself to any of the resources , they are all freely available
To find out how to add new resources, go to the Shelf called Using This Toolkit NB A few items here are curated by the UK Communities Circle they have this icon
How it's organised
The organisation of this toolkit is like a library, with Shelves , Books , Chapters and Pages Using the Search box above will search all of them
Quick start - go to the top of any page and select - Shelves and sort by "Name" The resulting order of shelves is designed to broadly reflect the Rebel Journey in XR looking like this:
1. Supporting XR
2. Group Building
3. Community Building
4. Street Legal
5. Talks & Trainings
6. Art
7. Publicity
8. Politics and Beyond
9. Wellbeing
10. Help Using This Toolkit
The shelves in more detail:
Supporting XR
The things you need to know about XR if you are going to be a supporter, or hold any role within XR
Also on this shelf is the thinking behind XR and ways in which you can begin to supporting XR actively
A glossary of terms and abbreviations used in Extinction Rebellion
The Politics, Economics, Science and Philosophy that inspires Extinction Rebellion
Group Building
Building a Group is the starting point, this area will give you the resources to organise and maintain your group
Guides for individual rebels on how they can get involved and prepare for Rebellion
Community Building
Having established your group, growing and developing it into a resilient, robust and innovative team will help in being able to mount effective actions
See how other groups have been building and connecting with their local, and other communities!
Street Legal
When you start taking action, you and your group will need to know how to stay physically and legally safe
Knowing what to expect if your actions are deemed illegal
Talks & Trainings
Talks and training can inspire and prepare you
How to request and design courses in your local area and examples of the kinds of training given across the movement
And it’s really good to know the things that have worked before for others, before shaping your own action
Art
Here you'll find the images you need to draw attention to your action
That can be on the streets, on-line, on documents, on clothing, bags and fabric
Posters :: Banners
Booklets :: Flyers
Leaflets :: Badges
Stencils :: Printing resources and more...
Publicity
If you're taking any kind of action, the more people that know about it when it's happening, the better!
Using the appropriate media outlets, or speaking directly to your supporters, make the best use of the resources available
What groups are doing to promote their events and message their actions!
Politics and Beyond!
At the Local and Regional level, getting politicians & councilors involved will be effective
How are groups engaging politically from lobbying MPs to bringing participarory democracy to the people!
Wellbeing
You need to prepare yourself before an action, to know you have the personal resilience to carry it through
After an action you will need to do what works for you to recover your equilibrium
This can be in calming retreats, or quiet conversations, or in formal debriefing sessions
Learn how rebels caring for each other, their groups and building a positive future!
Help Using This Toolkit
About this web site and other sources of information
How to use this toolkit, how to add, edit, and update resources
How to contact us
The contents of these two shelves have been integrated into the shelves above, and will be deleted soon:
Organising a Rebellion
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Contact Us
If you have any feedback or suggestions, need a new shelf or book created, or want to join our team, there are 3 ways to contact us
If you have an Extinction Rebellion HUB login you can contact us through Mattermost OR the Forums
On Mattermost , the Communities Reception channel in the UK Team
On UK Forums , the Communities Circle Reception forum
If you don't have a HUB login, contact us by eMail at: xrcommunities@gmail.com
We are always looking for people who are passionate about sharing with and learning from each other to join us - if that's you, get in touch!
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