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Who to Contact
Thinking about your current connections Get your LG together to identify local organisations and communities who you want to contact. Think deeply about the multiple layers of where you live: Who do we (rebels) already have links with? e.g., Maya’s moth...
Action Network for XR
Email lists (via Action Network software) for local, regional, national groups and also for campaign groups. All lists form part of the network of email lists which means that new sign-ups anywhere on the system also join the UK list. This book contains doc...
Standing in Solidarity
Solidarity is a collaboration where both parties are working towards shared liberation, based on mutual respect and understanding of the challenge. Solidarity is an ongoing process and an essential quality for any activist to be developing. This guide is not...
Hub Admin Guides
Badges
Print onto A4 (eco-friendly!) sticker paper.
Rebellion Academy
Online Training resources for Rebels to do in their own time, at their own pace.
Block Artwork
Artwork for printing, painting and woodblocks.
Contact the Rebel Toolkit team
Contact the Rebel Toolkit project team: On Mattermost, the Rebel Toolkit Reception channel in the UK Team. It is a public channel, so you can join yourself to it. By email : LGsupport@extinctionrebellion.uk
Flag Templates
Artwork for printing flags.
Organising Inclusive Meetings & Activities
When considering an accessible and inclusive meeting, there are 3 aspects you need to think about: Planning and preparation The equipment and information The conduct of the meeting. Remember: There have always been disabled people engaged in po...
Risk Management - learn to use it
How to plan for everything that can go wrong, ensuring your circle or project's mandate remains secure and achievable. 😌
Paris '68 Redux
Paris '68 Redux reinterprets the work of the “Atelier Poplulaire”. The “AP” were groups of students, union members and everyone coming together (in Paris May, 1968), work-shopping ideas, then voting on which ones to mass produce, printing tons and going straig...
Accessible Documentation & Leaflets
Here are some tips on good practice: Offer a good contrast between print and background (e.g. black/blue on white/yellow) Avoid glossy or thin paper Aoid light type weights and unusual typefaces Keep information as concise as possible with short sentence...
Project Management : how to manage projects successfully
This book holds tips for anyone accountable for the success of a project, i.e. a project manager. A project is defined as a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service, or result. Temporary means that a project has a clear beginning and ...
Good Communication
Written Communication Do ensure that the letterhead and contact details are in clear, large, lowercase print use appropriate font size and script ensure that the subject of the poster/leaflet is clear, and that the header makes sense make the purpose of t...
Heading for Extinction - Speakers
This book contains useful resources on how to publicise an XR Talk and speaker tips. Only trained HfE speakers can deliver the Heading for Extinction (and what to do about it) script and slides. If you want to deliver the Street Science talk (based on the HfE...
Website Accessibility
Accessible website design 1. Text Use a sans serif typeface, like Arial as it is easier to read for visually impaired people. A large font equivalent to Arial 14 is a good size – the alternative is to have a Large Print button at the top of the home page. T...
Supporting XR Remotely
We focus - understandably - on actions that take place in the public space. But there are would be Rebels everywhere who, because of their own personal/social/financial position can't travel or take part in mass actions. Some of our most important Rebels nev...