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Becoming an Activist for Drug Policy Change

Wednesday 14 April, 2021 @ 17:30 - 19:30

Pay-what-you-can
*** All School of Activism 2.0 events will be held online ***

Join our training workshop and become an active campaigner for safer drug laws.

We will be looking at how we can campaign together to show our politicians that the public increasingly supports reform. We will provide you with all the skills you need to campaign for change.

The training is suitable for new activists, covering the basics of how to confidently make the case for legal regulation, how to find common ground with your MP, linking policy to the issues that matter to people, and how to respond to challenging concerns. The session will be very active and participatory, while also providing practical advice and materials to use when campaigning.

Help us end the drug war, protect families and save lives today. Find out more about Anyone’s Child.

Tickets available now from Headfirst. The suggested donation of £4 will help us keep the School of Activism as accessible & low-cost as possible, £8 will subsidise a ticket for someone else – but no-one turned away through lack of funds!

The School of Activism 2.0 is a two week programme of workshops, talks and activities brought to you by Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft over the Easter holidays. The workshops are intended to be empowering experiences equipping people with the tools to challenge the status quo, contest power structures and ultimately to change the world.

We learn by doing.
We make our own future.

School of Chativism

If you're feeling hyped about all this educating, and you wanna connect with other SoA students to talk about what you've learnt, and/or discuss the future of ethical social media, then this is for you...

"The School of Chativism is an experimental social media space that will run for the duration of the School of Activism 2.0. This is the place to discuss and share events at SOA2. But it's also a space for questioning what social media currently is, and what it could be, for activists and activism. We can remake it as we go, transform it throughout SOA2.“

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