honestly i still think it's about small concrete actions - saying "get involved" or "form communities" is too general
give folks something small and specific but low effort/risk to do - I use the example of tying a blue ribbon as a public show of solidarity
get people feeling PART of something
give folks something small and specific but low effort/risk to do - I use the example of tying a blue ribbon as a public show of solidarity
get people feeling PART of something
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Laura
Less complaining about how big rallies don't do anything, more brainstorming about how to activate their attendees to get involved with targeted campaigns, direct action, and mutual aid.
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and promote visible representations of others who feel the same way - a symbol or catchphrase
THEN once they feel motivated and invested, they are far more likely to get more involved in other forms of action