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Signal
Security Signal has the best security out of all of the apps compared here. Chats are always end-to-end encrypted and you can enable disappearing messages. Furthermore, Signal is actually open-source. This means that anybody can look at Signal's source code...
Security and Discoverability
Why does security matter? Given the types of actions XR does, it is essential that the authorities do not get access to rebels' personal information and private messages. This is for a number of reasons including: It could compromise the legal defences of ar...
Communicating with your Group
To be successful, you need great lines of communication with your group and supporters. You should also have a set of comms channels appropriate for different audiences. This will vary from group to group, but the following is typical: An email account, so yo...
Email Accounts and Email Lists
There are two types of email to think about... Email Accounts An email account for people to have two-way conversations with you. This is the equivalent of your personal email account, but for your group instead. You could use a large email provider (eg. Gmail...
Massembly Links
Thank you for taking part in the Massembly Please follow the links below to the following resources: Massembly Information Cards Click here to access Pol.is - Pol.is sometimes closed between assemblies or for an update See a summary of the Massembly results fr...
Rest & Recuperation Stays
Our campaign work can take a physical and mental toll on us. Do you need some time out? šøREST AND RECUPERATION STAYS!šø āļøIf you think this is something you might need, or if youād like to find out more, email randr@communityhomes.org.uk and please share with c...
Access Summary
1. Disabled Rebels Network contact wellbeing+drn@exinctionrebellion.uk Mattermost: Disabled Rebels Network Reception or direct message the Internal Coordinator, currently Sian: @sian-aubrey 2. Really important things! Build access in from the start of pl...
Photography at Actions
If the media attend your actions they won't rely on you to get images. In case they don't, make sure to provide them with a few great shots. Consider also what content we can produce that the media would not have access to. The behind the scenes of the action...
Foreward
Original google doc version here Writing and designing the 2023-24 strategy for Extinction Rebellion UK has been a collaborative and iterative process, fueled by the passion, expertise, and dedication of countless rebels. It is the result of extensive discuss...
Summary
In the last four years, Extinction Rebellion has shifted public opinion on the climate and ecological emergency in a way that no other organisation or movement had managed before. Yet we remain locked in a dangerous and destructive status quo. We realise that ...
What we've achieved so far
Latest reaction and reaction to the Big One Media insider: ādonāt underestimate how much has changed and is changing in newsrooms because of XR. Journalists are waking up and itās not comfortable, but change is happening.ā MPs re The Big One: āLOTO (Leaderās O...
Extraordinary Efficacy
Since its creation in 2018, Extinction Rebellion has become the largest and most impactful movement in the UK fighting for climate justice, ecological repair and genuine democracy. It has played a crucial role in transforming the awareness of, and conversation...
Our ambition for 2023-2024
Extinction Rebellion UK have launched this strategic period by meeting this moment head-on, with the audacious 100 Days Campaign, culminating in The Big One - the biggest action yet. Incredibly, over 100,000 people attended over the four days, and a broad spec...
Guiding Principles
We will be representative of the population at large: we cannot claim the mantle of āthe peopleā, or drive true cultural tipping points, without the widest possible representation. In working with other groups, we will be open to different opinions on how to a...
How Extinction Rebellion UK will achieve our goals
We will shift to building Community Bases of Power, using The Big One as a springboard for relationship building with other groups and communities. This work will enable us to fulfil the criteria for a much higher level of impact with mass mobilisation. The th...
Storytelling: It Doesnāt Have to Be Their Way
Our April mass mobilisation, āThe Big Oneā, the largest ever UK Climate protest, amplified these specific demands: The Fossil Fuel Era must end An end to all new licences, approvals, and funding for fossil fuel projects, to begin a transition to a fair society...
The Roles of Participatory and Deliberative Democracy
In line with our Third Demand, revised last year, we demand not just a Citizensā Assembly on Climate and Ecological Justice, but a culture of participation, fairness and transparency. Politicians, even those willing to act on fair solutions to the biggest cris...
The Approach
Of all the ways the public encounters the crisis ā whether itās through news stories or nature documentaries, political attention or extreme weather events ā nothing but sustained mass protest was found to leave a long-lasting impact on peopleās will for polit...
The Moment
We find ourselves in a once-in-a-generation moment: a public awakening to the climate and ecological emergency coalescing with widespread social rage and a profound crisis of democracy. āCome as you are, not as XRā The Big One brought a wide variety of groups ...
Community
Building the Community From May 2023, Extinction Rebellion will build on the momentum of The Big One, doubling down on the coalition building work, building both power and resilience. This will be achieved by: Growing the movement through coalition-building: c...