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Doorknocking
Door Listening Why Door-to-door Listening? Approaching members of your local community to invite them to take part in Actions or Community Assemblies. The process of knocking on people’s doors and simply listening to what they have to say is both humbling an...
Using Social Media
When using Social Media as a part of your campaign it is important to consider the platforms you are using and how this may alter your content. Check out the hashtags and links Here. If you find the idea of Social Media alarming check out our Nervous Rebel's...
Rebel Ringing
Rebel Ringing enables us to call Rebels in our local area, check in with them and let them know about local actions/events/talks etc. It is a really effective way to re-engage dormant Rebels, spread the word about upcoming actions/events and strengthen the mo...
Community Organising for the Corona Crisis
How to start cooperatives and mutual aid projects Please share widely. Short link for this doc. In times of crisis, communities can come together to support one another. This is a list of practical ideas and resources to help you do that by forming cooperat...
FlyPosting
XR flyposting is putting up beautiful posters in public spaces to: advertise upcoming events; promote our name; establish our symbology in the public consciousness highlight our demands. Also, you are engaging with a mildly illegal action such as flyp...
How do we recruit, welcome and keep more new rebels?
Date: 20th January 2021 Context Covid has been hard on us for so many reasons and many groups have found it harder to recruit and retain new rebels as people turn their attention to immediate problems. However January is traditionally the time when people ma...
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...
Social Media Outreach: Facebook
Facebook Use Facebook to individually message as many people as possible, asking them to take action by clicking ‘going’ on the Facebook event, inviting other friends to ‘like’ the XR Facebook page, using the XR profile picture icon, and pledging to attend th...
Talking about the Crisis on the Street
Part of our job as rebels is to Tell the Truth so engaging with the general public during a Rebellion is vital, and those passers by might be a bit annoyed with you/Extinction Rebellion, so be prepared! What are your aims: Listen to them, find out what they ...
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 Outreach
See also the Social Media page. How to do ONLINE OUTREACH before Rebellion We are all crew and social media is an immediate and direct means of communication, so we need as many rebels as possible to use online outreach to help make this Rebellion a success....
Street Outreach Skills Training
Handy tips & tricks (see handout below) and how to use 'ALLESHA' for effective street outreach: A for Ask a question. L for Listen. L for LISTEN twice as long as you usually do! We often want to interrupt, give facts, etc too soon. E for Empathise. S...