Post on 22-Jun-2015
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Campaign Stages
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACTION
•Point of destruction: when resources are
extracted, pollution is released, or natural
resources are destroyed
•Point of production: when harmful items are
created
•Point of consumption: where products reach the
consumer
•Point of decision: where plans for the future are
determined
•Point of assumption: where social norms are
developed and upheld
Points of Action
• Can be fun!
• Awesome way to engage people
• Should be in line with your goals and strategy
• Many actions yield results
• Great in escalating pressure
• Sometimes risky
• More info: ruckus.org, toolsforchange.net,
jessicambell@gmail.com
DIRECT ACTION: TAKE HOME MESSAGES
Code of Conduct
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• Share your code of conduct.• Find out about the code of conduct of actions you’re
in.• Respect other people’s code of conduct.
• From the 1999 mass mobilization in Seattle against theWorld Trade Organization
• All participants in this action are asked to agree to theseaction guidelines. Having this basic agreement will allowpeople from many backgrounds, movements and beliefs towork together for this action. They are not philosophical orpolitical requirements placed upon you or judgments aboutthe validity of some tactics over others. These guidelines arebasic agreements that create a basis for trust, so we canwork together for this action and know what to expect fromeach other.
• 1) We will use no violence, physical or verbal towards anyperson2) We will carry no weapons3) We will not bring or use any alcohol or illegal drugs4) We will not destroy property
Groups complete the
Tactics Star Exercise