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An Action a Day Keeps Global Capitalism Away
Hudema, Mike Publisher: Between the Lines, Toronto, Canada Year Published: 2004 Pages: 132pp ISBN: 1-896357-90-3 Library of Congress Number: HN17.5.H78 2004 Dewey: 361.2'3 Resource Type: Book
Abstract: In this brief compilation, Mike Hudema presents fifty-two acts to change the world. The actions are directed towards garnering public attention and instigating discussion. With a little creativity, they can be tailored to suit a wide spectrum of causes.
Each action is rated for its level of fun, risk, and necessary resources. More timid advocates can read up on Lobbying and Letter-writing, while experienced and daring activists could try Bring Your Own Security or Soapboxing. The variety of actions, from the timeless (Candlelight Vigil or Boycotts) to the unusual (Wrestling Match or Corporate Aid Concert), ensures that there is a suggestion to fit any occasion or group.
Aimed at attracting the media, the actions are often dramatic and highly visual. Hudema proposes ways for activists to have fun, draw support, and defuse tension during actions, such as in Radical Cheerleading. He encourages activists to build community involvement in their actions through participatory demonstrations (Mural Painting By Number, for instance).
Throughout the book, tips are offered regarding practical considerations for planning and undertaking actions. This advice is complemented by a helpful primer, Things to Think About and Discuss Before Taking Action, as well as a short appendix and list of additional resources. Seasoned activists are sure to find a fresh take on a classic exploit, but newcomers to the activism scene are those who would benefit most from this fun, creative resource.
[Abstract by Tara McElroy]
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction Things to Think about and Discuss before Taking Action
1. Radical Cheerleading 2. Radiohead 3. Sidewalk-Chalking 4. Soapboxing 5. What Will You Work For? 6. Corporate Welfare 7. The Buddha Walk 8. Critical Mass 9. Reclaim the Streets 10. Information Booth 11. Voicing Homelessness 12. Fishing in the Sewers 13. Gas Mask Car-Shopping 14. Radioactive Garbage-Picking 15. Corporate Aid Concert 16. Giant Cheques 17. Watching TV? 18. Alarm Clock Wake-Up 19. Time for a Funeral 20. Die-In or Sleep-In 21. Billboard Liberation 22. Stop Sign Reclamation 23. Out of Order 24. Tent-In 25. T-Shirt-Making (Ask me about East Timor) 26. Mock Protests 27. Pie-slinging 28. Puppet-Making 29. Same-Sex Kissing Booth 30. Bring Your Own Security 31. Earboy 32. Media Hoax 33. Candlelight Vigil 34. Plant-In/Guerrilla Gardening 35. War of the Corporations Radio Play 36. Wrestling Match 37. The Power of Song 38. Mural Painting by Number 39. Garden Car 40. Singing Trees 41. Corporate Whore 42. Lobbying 43. Letter-writing, Petitions, and Writing Ladders 44. Create a Zine 45. Boxes of Apathy 46. Free Stores 47. Corporate Crime Fighters 48. Boycotts 49. Edible Ballots 50. Mock Awards 51. Occupations 52. Blockades
Appendix: Ten Commandments for Changing the World Additional Resources Field Notes
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