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Wallcharts used for Prague 2000/ mass action training
- What can direct action do?
- spotlight
- delegitimise
- build a movement
- educate / inform
- reform (as a by-product) by:
- interfering
- embodying alternatives
- Nonviolent Direct Action
- non-hierarchical structure
- participatory decision making
- affinity groups
- preparation
- vision
- choices
- patterns
- communication
- energy
- inclusiveness
- diversity
- Used against us
- intimidation
- fear / pain
- divide & conquer
- isolation
- singling out leaders
- good cop / bad cop
- lies & disinformation
- veneer
- stacked negotiations
- Responses to violence
- prepare
- stay calm
- become active: match energy, change energy, change situation, step-in
- don't accept victim role
- keep contact to attacker
- talk (tone of voice) & listen
- don't threaten or insult
- get help
- do the unexpected
- avoid physical contact
Jail solidarity
Goals: build movement, equal treatment, protect each other.
How do we do it: pressure the system, numbers, cost, non co-operation, PR,
political pressure.
Wallcharts used for Training for Trainers
- Tools we used
- Spectrograms
- games
- visual aids
- facilitated discussion
- evaluation
- stacking functions / multi-tasking
- flagging issues which need exploration: e.g. peace police (de-masking) &
policing the peace (removing nonviolent activists)
- costume and props
- brainstorm
- Rap / presentation
- Charts / handouts
- Hassle lines
- Role plays
- Debriefing
- Go rounds
- Visualisations
- Small group discussions
- Constructive critique
- be specific
- intent: to improve work
- timely
- about something that can be changed (not "you are too mousy to be a
trainer", etc.)
- private or public?
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