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A top priority of the Palestine Freedom Project is developing and distributing high quality resources of every kind to make Palestine solidarity activism more efficient and effective than ever.  From detailed how-to information such as that found in Putting Technology to Work for Palestine Activism, the first module in our comprehensive Palestine activism handbook series, to our forthcoming online resource directory, providing access to literally thousands of Palestine-related resources from across the web, PFP gives you exactly what you need, exactly when you need it.

The next module in our handbook series is devoted to planning and executing events, actions, and programs. At PFP, we believe that the greatest resource of the Palestine activist community is the individuals and organizations. As such, this module will be written not by us alone -- but by you as well, through a soon-to-be-implemented wiki feature.

In developing preliminary content for the module, we have begun creating a set of "action blueprints", each one concisely describing a specific type of action that can be undertaken by your organization, with all the information you need to prepare. We are still finalizing the format of the action blueprints, but offer the below drafts of two such documents as a preview:


Mock Checkpoint Action Blueprint

Torture Tactic Demonstration Action Blueprint

 

Additionally, activists new to organizing are likely to benefit from the below handout, developed by PFP in association with the Wheels of Justice Bus Tour. The document provides a concise introduction to the basics of establishing local campaigns in support of Palestinian human rights, and makes an excellent handout at events in communities without a preexisting Palestine solidarity organization.

 

How to Start a Local Campaign

Palestine Action Planning Calendars!

For the second half of 2010. Download yours now!

Action Planning Calendar

2011 version soon!

New: Database of Protest Chants!

Ever find yourself stumped when trying to come up with a good chant for your protest or demonstration? Look no further!

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