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**Direct Action
**Direct Action
**Consensus:  A process which requires an environment in which all contributions are valued and participation is encouraged.
**Consensus:  A process which requires an environment in which all contributions are valued and participation is encouraged.
**Affinity Group: An affinity group is a small group of 5 to 20 people who work together autonomously on direct actions or other projects. You can form an affinity group with your friends, people from your community, workplace,or organization. Affinity groups challenge top-down decision-making and organizing, and empower those involved to take creative direct action.
**Collectives:A collective is a permanent organizational grouping that exists to accomplish a range of tasks or achieve
a goal or maintain a permanent project.
**Federation: Federations are essentially unions of autonomous organizations and/or affinity groups. Federations are formal
organizations with constitutions, bylaws, and specific membership guidelines.


==Ricky==
==Ricky==

Revision as of 02:22, 24 July 2009

Pick/Choose Topics:

Kamala

  • Organizations
  • Good/Bad practices
  • Dos/Donts/Tips/Tricks
  • How radicals are used/brainwashed
  • Cooperatives

Mel

  • International/Solidarity
  • Art/Photographs/Spoken Word/Symbols
  • Vox Pop/Word in the Herd
  • women's perspective
  • Glossary.

Ricky

  • Theory: Direct action, incorporation, space, etc...
  • Dos/donts/tips/tricks

Everywhere/everyone

  • links
  • International
  • Art
  • Women's perspectives

Deadline: JULY 31 2009 Have everything compiled.

Mel's

  • Zine Library

http://zinelibrary.info/

  • Art

Claire Fontaine- Ready-Made Artist and Human Strike http://zinelibrary.info/ready-made-artist-and-human-strike

  • International/Solidarity
  • Art/Photographs/Spoken Word/Symbols
  • Vox Pop/Word in the Herd
  • women's perspective
  • Glossary.
    • Direct Action
    • Consensus: A process which requires an environment in which all contributions are valued and participation is encouraged.
    • Affinity Group: An affinity group is a small group of 5 to 20 people who work together autonomously on direct actions or other projects. You can form an affinity group with your friends, people from your community, workplace,or organization. Affinity groups challenge top-down decision-making and organizing, and empower those involved to take creative direct action.
    • Collectives:A collective is a permanent organizational grouping that exists to accomplish a range of tasks or achieve

a goal or maintain a permanent project.

    • Federation: Federations are essentially unions of autonomous organizations and/or affinity groups. Federations are formal

organizations with constitutions, bylaws, and specific membership guidelines.

Ricky