Tactical Notebooks, English, activism
notebook: The Human Rights Education Program for Women in Turkey
In this notebook we learn about how effective and beneficial building
collaborative relationships with government institutions can be to
advancing human rights education. Women for Women’s Human Rights
(WWHR)-New Ways in Turkey gained the support and use of government
resources for furthering human rights education of women at the local
level.
notebook: The Power of Place: How historic sites can engage citizens in human rights issues
In this notebook we learn about how museums are innovating ways to keep history alive so that the public can remember and talk about what happened in the past. The International Coalition of Historic Site Museums transforms places of passive learning into places of active citizenship and engagement.
notebook: Sending Out an SMS: A rapid-response mobile phone network engages a youth constituency to stop torture fast
In this notebook text-messages and short message services are used to engage young people to quickly stop torture. Amnesty International-Netherlands recognized that text-messaging was an easy medium to use to reach out to youth. It was successfully used to protest torture when the Democratic Republic of Congo arrested a journalist.
notebook: Side by Side: Protecting and encouraging threatened activists with unarmed international accompaniment
In this notebook we learn about how an international organization called Peace Brigade protects targeted organizations by sending accompaniment of international field workers. This accompaniment allows these organizations to continue to fight human rights abuses while making it harder for governments to target them because of the international presence.
notebook: Recipe for Dialogue
This notebook describes how two US nongovernmental organizations developed training to increase the capacity of companies to build more effective relationships with indigenous peoples. First Peoples Worldwide and Business for Social Responsibility sought to bring the rights of indigenous peoples to the forefront and encourage businesses to do the same.
notebook: Powerful Persuasion
In this notebook, we learn about some of the most difficult human
rights violations to eradicate–customary or traditional practices based
on deep-seated beliefs, particularly those with a spiritual dimension. Respected leaders–at local and national levels–engaged in direct
dialogue with perpetrators, victims, other community leaders, and the
community at large to facilitate understanding of the practice, while
providing alternatives and avenues for abandoning the practice without
losing status.
notebook: Plan B
"Plan B" describes the tactic that Otpor!, a student movement in Serbia, used to break through the governments reign of fear and encourage activists not to be afraid. They accomplished this by turning government arrests of demonstrators into public spectacles that illustrated the governments repressive regime and turned the arrested into public heroes.
notebook: Action Theatre
The goal of Action Theatre is to develop the capacities of young people
and cultural activists at the grassroots level to be a force for
change. Action Theatre helps to create a society based on human rights, gender
equity and social justice.
notebook: Breaking the Silence
This notebook describes how Never Again (nigdy Wiecej), a Polish anti-racism group uses a number of tactics to attract volunteers and spread information about hate crimes and racism in Poland. Never again targets young people through concerts and football games and recruits them to join the cause. Some of these volunteers become correspondents that collect and publish information about racism in Poland and send this information to the media. This tactic encourages the spread of information for general education.
notebook: A Call to End Corruption
In this notebook a strong message was sent to theTurkish government when 30 million people turned off their lights for a full minute. With this simple action the people of Turkey began to speak out against government corruption and break the cylce of fear and apathy. Turning off lights turned into stronger forms of protest and became the biggest public protest against corruption in Turkish history.
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- Ain O Salish Kendra (ASK)
- The Human Rights Education Program of Women (HREP)
- Citizen Initiative for Constant Light
- Never Again (Nigdy Weicej)
- Otpor!
- Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
- Amnesty International (AI)
- Peace Brigades International
- First Peoples Worldwide
- Business for Social Responsibility
- International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of Conscience
- The Lower East Side Tenement Museum
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