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How you can learn more
Rebellion Academy is a website for both new and existing rebels who want to know more about how to get involved. Once you have created an account you have access to: • more information about XR • a quiz to find out what type of rebel you are • online train...
Integrator Handbook
This is an Onboarding Tool for Integrators from any Working Group (WG) or Local Group (LG). In this handbook, you should find the resources you need to Welcome new and existing Rebels to your team or LG. If the Rebel is brand new, be sure to give them the ...
Graphic Design Resources
The principles of graphic design to produce XR's destinctive look, and artwork to use. See also the Global Media Library page for artwork samples.
How our online meetings work
Many of our online meetings use Zoom. You don't need an account to join a meeting, just: Open an internet browser. Go to zoom.us/join Enter your meeting ID (provided by the organiser) Click Join This video shows how to set up Zoom if you haven't used ...
Art Blockers UK
Resources and guidance on how to make XR prints, woodblocks flags, banners!
How you can get involved
Extinction Rebellion is made of people from various backgrounds, ethnicities, communities and identities. Here are some different ways of connecting with people within the UK: Take part in actions See our events calendar for details of coming actions...
Arts Contacts
XR Art and Creative groups range from Design, Art Blockers, Paint The Streets to Theatre, 3D Makers, Red Rebel Brigade and more! Contact details for there are listed in this document. If you're after resources such as posters and stencils, please check for the...
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Welcoming New Rebels
When welcoming new rebels there are several key things that help do: • Plan – Have a plan for some welcoming events to direct new rebels to and nominate welcomers. • Say hello – Be welcoming, friendly and honest. • Meet them – We thrive on connection. Set...
Guidelines & Booklets - Art
Art and creative guidance in all its XR glory.
What is the Climate and Ecological Emergency?
Our video 'Heading for Extinction and What to Do About It' explains the emergency (50mins). To watch, click here (November 2022) with Bors Hulesch Please see this page for support with climate grief and anxiety >> NEXT PAGE: What do we want to achieve...
How to Develop Talks, Trainings and Workshops for XR
This handbook has been written by a group - Rebel Curriculum - which exists to support rebels who are developing or revising talks, trainings, and workshops (referred to as training from now on) for XR UK.
How we organise
We work in small groups using a self-organising system (SOS). Some groups operate at a UK-wide level, others at a regional/national level and others again at a local level. We are also creating a network of affinity groups: small groups of people who work ...
Getting New Rebels Involved
Event organisation Offline events We have had plenty of feedback from local rebels saying that whenever they could get together far away from any zooms and screens in a park or big garden, it gave an energy boost to their group. Going to a sociable offlin...
UK Communities Circle: People's Assemblies
In late 2020 and early 2021, the UK Communities team hosted a monthly People's Assembly on the 3rd Wednesday of every month. This book holds summaries from each. Bringing together the questions asked, key points from the feedback and any actions which will be ...
How to Host a House Meeting
What do you feel about the Climate Crisis? And what does it mean to you to be part of Extinction Rebellion? Then, there’s how do your family, friends, neighbours and colleagues feel, too? Sometimes, it can be hard to have a conversation about all this because...
Online Tools for Communicating with Other Rebels
This book describes the tools you can use to communicate and collaborate with other rebels. In particular it focuses on Mattermost, UK Forums and UK Cloud, as well as the Hub that links them all together. If there is any information missing from these pages...
Street Outreach During the Rebellion and at Actions
When Nonviolent Civil Disobedience has been most effective, it has taken place on a foundation of connected and organised communities. Actions are our primary way to get into the public eye but our actions alone are not enough. We need to use these actions...