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Explaining XR

Abbreviations. Terminology. FAQs. Building a new kind of organisation means that we need new words and new definitions. This book contains helpful clarification allowing you to understand the odd shorthand terms you'll hear in XR meetings and documents, a...

Practical Guide
Curated Content
Communication

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.

Talks & Trainings
Practical Guide
Workshops
Talks & Trainings
Training
Trainings

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...

Practical Guide
Organising a Rebellion

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...

Email
Action Network
Organising a Rebellion
Tech
Action Network
Practical Guide
Action Network
Local Group
Campaign

A Guide to Group Chats on Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram

This book gives guidelines on how to set up and run a secure and effective XR Group Chat if your group refuses to use our XR hosted Mattermost chat. It mentions benefits and downsides of the different communication apps - Signal, Telegram and WhatsApp. The b...

Local Group
Practical Guide

Nonviolent Direct Action (NVDA)

We choose to practice NVDA out of principle and because it is proven to be more successful in creating a stable transition than other kinds of resistance. NVDA is also more inclusive, attracting people from wider segments of society. Nonviolence makes it harde...

NonViolent Direct Action
Non Violent Direct Action
NVDA
Peaceful protest
Practical Guide
How to do NVDA
NVDA follow up