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Avoid jargon

Citizens' Assemblies Tips for talking about Citizens' Assemb...

Use simple, positive language Do say: Selected like a jury and then sorted to reflect the population Don't say: Sortition/stratified sampling Do say: A group of people that reflects the diversity of our society Don't say : Demographically representative Do ...

Tidying up - physically and virtually

Action Planning After an action

Physical cleaning We work hard to minimise the environmental impact of our physical actions. This includes tidying up the site at the end. We are all crew. The packing up should not be left to those who have worked the hardest during the day. Encourage others...

Media for your action (public)

Action Planning Planning the action

It's very, very important to consider how your action will come across and prepare your public messaging. Get in touch with your M&M team well in advance of the action so that they can prepare a press release and spokespeople. Send 250 words and 5 W’s: Who, wh...

Things to consider before you start

Action Planning First things first

Start simple If you are new to action planning, don’t try to run before you can walk. Start with something simple, or get some experience helping another more experienced action planner out with their action planning first. Bounce it around When you have an id...

Take Action Now

Participating in Actions

What can I do to start? Sign up to Rebellion Broadcast: Key info on UK actions, strategy and Rebellion updates. Sign up to Movement Broadcast: UK-wide events & training. Find out what's going on near me - the Events Map Find out what's going on particular da...

Strategy & Guidance

Action Planning First things first

UK Actions Strategy 2024/25 Details of the current Actions Strategy can be found here: Action Strategy: Pathway to Rebellion And more explanation of the supporting plan is here: Action Plan UK Actions Circle support Major Actions; UK Wide Actions or Campaign...

Recruiting and coordinating your team

Action Planning Planning the action

Now that you have your initial action design in place, you can work out what roles need to be filled, what skills are needed and how many of each role you need. In short, you need to start recruiting! You might be recruiting people to: Help with planning Take...

Sharing news as it happens

Action Planning On the day

Hopefully much of your planning will kick in. Those with roles to coordinate the media, photographers, livestreamers & spokespeople will know what they're doing and your action will be perfectly captured and the news of it spread everywhere. Here are some more...

Local Group Map

Other Online Tech Tools

Designed to help locate and contact any local XR group in the UK The Local Group Map can be viewed directly or via the XRUK website The use the map: The key on the right allows you to select a nation or region. and/or ...

Harder questions and answers

Citizens' Assemblies Tips for talking about Citizens' Assemb...

Become an expert CA communicator! You will be asked lots of questions about CAs. Here are answers to help you, and some sample answers for spokespeople. 1. We already have politicians that have been elected, why do we need citizens’ assemblies as well? Governm...

Quotes about citizens' assemblies

Citizens' Assemblies Learn More

From Ireland's citizens’ assembly: ‘I think this issue in Ireland could never have gotten to the point we’re at today were it not for the CA. I think we would have been years getting there, if we ever got there' Kate O’Donnell (serving member of Fine Gael) "So...

Challenge the normal

Citizens' Assemblies Tips for talking about Citizens' Assemb...

Most people (outside of groups like XR!) follow what they think is "normal" behavior. These "social norms" are therefore powerful obstacles to change. Dynamic normative messages emphasise changing trends - to encourage people to become part of the new normal. ...

Creating Amenities & Sustenance Maps

Action Support Production & World Build

Producing maps using Google MyMaps mean that you can share the editing workload and then publish a public view for participants to use. Google Help on using the tool. Below are some examples. The Big One Rebellion The Big One Google MyMap Note the use of layer...

HTML Template for Volunteer Website Adverts

Integrator Handbook Recruiting new volunteers

For basic instructions on using HTML, we recommend using the 'Basic Syntax' page of the Markdown Guide. Team Guide (Internal Coordinator) role - Template in HTML (links opening in new tabs) <strong>The role can be shared between two people, reducing the time c...

Manage your Applications

Integrator Handbook Recruiting new volunteers

Managing your applications Keeping up with your account shouldn't be too much of a chore! The website is easy to use and you just need to remember a couple of key things to make things run smoothly and bring new people into your team: Make sure you regularly ...

Climate Crisis Quiz

Design Ideas for Actions Design Elements

This interactive quiz is designed to engage the public in thinking about the climate and ecological crisis and then taking action. If designed to be used online via social media posts or perhaps suggesting that rebels add it to their email signatures. BUT you...

Fake Coal

Design Ideas for Actions Design Elements

Fake coal is obviously a really useful prop for fossil fuel focused actions. Lots of different types have been made: Edible fake coal Homemade Christmas Coal recipe Versions that can be thrown safely Sponges coated in thick paint Chunks of scrap polystyrene, ...

Take Part in Actions!

Get Involved!

9. We are a nonviolent network: using nonviolent strategy and tactics as the most effective way to bring about change. 4. We openly challenge ourselves and this toxic system: leaving our comfort zones to take action for change. Some of us will undertake op...

Local Groups

Get Involved! Get Involved in Your Community

Principle 10: we are based on autonomy and decentralisation We organise in small, autonomous groups distributed around the world. The aim is to balance being able to act quickly with using group wisdom when needed. Join a Local Group A Local Group (LG) is a ...

Community Groups

Get Involved! Get Involved in Your Community

What are Community Groups? XR includes lots of diverse groups of people with common interests or identities, from profession, faith, life stage, or other connections and backgrounds such as ethnicity, gender or sexual identity. But fundamentally we all share ...