Student Activism Resources
Building the Campaign Dream Team
Workshop presentation on how you can campaign effectively
See this activist newsletter for tips on how you can campaign to make change.
'NUS is offering free activist development training to all students' unions. For more information please see http://www.nusconnect.org.uk/news/article/activism/2442/'
NUS Postgraduate taught fee campaign pack
This resource pack will help you to:
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Understand why PGT fees are increasing
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Conduct research into the potential impact of fee increases that will help you to make your arguments
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Plan and execute your campaign
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Make your arguments against fee increases
Hidden Course Costs
Workshop presentation
See this page for more information about NUS' The Pound in Your Pocket research
Get on the Bus!
Download our flyer and ticket-style petition to run your own Get on the Bus Campaign.
See this page for more information about the campaign.
The Otesha Project UK
Anti-oppression Resources
What is oppression? How is it different than prejudice? How exactly would you define privilege?
For some clear definitions, have a look at this document. It's worth reading all the way through.
Why I am a black male feminist
Native Appropriations Blog
I am not your halloween costume
Decolonize Wall Street: a response to the Occupy Wall Street movement
Proven Strategies for Addressing Unconscious Bias in the Workplace
Test yourself for biases!
Liberty - The Right to Protest
Know your rights when protesting! (English version)
Know your rights when protesting! (Welsh version)
Partner, Not Customer
In case you missed it, or wanted to revisit it, here is the presentation delivered at the Partner, Not Customer workshop.
Disability Hate Crime- Let's Defeat It!
If you couldn't make the session or wanted to educate others about the issue, check out these links:
1)Hate-Crime Presentation
2) Template of the workshop to go along with the presentation
3) EHRC case study
4) Hidden in Plain Sight- EHRC inquiry into disability-related harassment
MIND - It's Time to Talk, It's Time to Change
See this link for more information about the work of MIND and how you can help end mental health discrimination