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Writing to the Mayor of London - Example Letter
Email: enquiries@mopac.london.gov.uk Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing with great concern about the actions of the Metropolitan Police last night and more generally across the whole of this round of Extinction Rebellion protests. From the start of this action, th...
Frequently Used Laws at a Protest
Frequently used laws at a protest Link to page Info included in the above link: Obstruction of the Highway Conditions Placed on a Protest Trespass and Aggravated Trespass Criminal Damage and Theft Breach of the Peace Public Nuisance Obstruction o...
Colours
We have a standard set of colours for our publications, which are documented in the Design Programme, which is available on the Cloud (accessible via the Hub) by searching for "Design Programme". As it is a large PDF, here is a light-weight summary of the col...
What is a Local Group?
Extinction Rebellion organising in autonomous groups distributed around the world. We are working to build a movement that is participatory, decentralised, and inclusive. Local Groups bring a feeling of togetherness and shared purpose to local people and a gre...
Find or Start a Local Group
Find a Local Group near to you You can look for a group close to where you live on the Local Group map. If you can't find a pin on the map close enough to you, then either you could click on the hourglass symbol to join your Nation/Region. Local Group Support ...
Integrator Resources
Integrator (Onboarder) training: Here's the link to the slides used in the Integrator Training sessions for Local Groups and Integrator Training sessions for Working Groups Resources for new rebels: Intro to XR Foundation Programme Sign-up For info and...
Supporting your new Volunteers
Access needs Find out about your new volunteer's access needs and any other ways they may need to be kept safe. These may include any disclosed disability that might affect their participation in our community (such as the use of assistive technologies to read...
Why do we need new volunteers?
For a movement that aims to mobilise 3.5% of the population, that seems like a daft question! However, it can be useful to think about why we need new people beyond just the obvious. New volunteers are the lifeblood of every team We know we need numbers to win...
Advertise your roles on the Volunteer Website
volunteer.extinctionrebellion.uk This website works just like a jobs board and aims to help volunteers find roles and groups to find volunteers. Any XR UK group can apply for an account and recruit this way - you just need an official email address. In practi...
Rebel for Life Dolphin, 2050 death, Act Now V4_3
All White backgrounds with Black text and images Reflect Rebel Relinquish 2050 Skull and Sandtimer Act Now, Deeds Not Words, We Act In Peace Rebel For Life
Sabliers / Sandtimers
Pink Background
Do or Die, Life or Death, We Act In peace: V4_2
Click on the Image below to access the patches described here: Do Or Die (Half Alive Smiley) Life Or Death (Butterfly and a bone) We Act In Peace (Swallow) Act Now (Songthrush) Heart (sewing needle) Heart (Root and leaves) Citizen's Assembly - (bee in...
Design Programme V1.1
The Design Programme V1.1 Made by XR for XR -- fonts, logos, colours, woodblock images, icons The Design Programme describes and explains the XR Branding - how and why to use it. The full (10mb PD) document is available on the UK Cloud at https://cloud.exti...
Developing Talks, Training & Workshops
This handbook is intended to offer a simple and practical approach to developing training which is inclusive, informative, inspirational and enjoyable. It assumes that the same basic principles apply whether training is delivered in person, virtually or thro...
Resizing Images
Why use smaller images? It saves on energy! Every pixel uses energy to be stored and shared so the smaller the image the less energy you use. They take up less space on a page. Pages can be quite long at the best of times so why not make them colourful but al...
What is Paint The Streets?
Paint the Streets is an ongoing creative campaign, breaking social norms to raise awareness about the climate & ecological emergency. Paint the Streets includes murals, stickering, flyposting, stencilling, chalking, banner drop actions, and subvertising bus s...
Will chalking or flyposting get me arrested?
You are unlikely to get stopped in the UK. The police are usually uninterested in chalking and flyposting, unless you force them to take action by doing it under their noses. NOTE: Avoid taking or posting photos of anyone doing the work if they are potentially...
Planning a Paint the Streets Campaign
How do I join an existing Paint the Streets group? The most likely points of contact to find out if you have a local / regional Paint The Streets group are either your local group coordinators, arts coordinator or actions coordinator. You can also take action ...
Stencils & Murals
Stencilling How do I make a stencil? Paris68redux have created a and comprehensive guide on stencil and print making Are there environmentally friendly sprays and paints? We recommend emulsion paint for doing stencils on paper We also recommend chalk sp...
Flyposting
Planning your flyposting action Check out this general guidance for how to organise all sorts of Paint the Streets actions, then come back here for specific advice for flyposting. Organise a flyposting team Get together in an affinity group of 2-5 people. Rol...