ORGANISE | SPREAD THE WORD | TAKE ACTION |

ORGANISE | SPREAD THE WORD | TAKE ACTION |

If you’re part of an organisation or collective, we invite you to use this moment of global solidarity in whatever way is most useful to you - bringing your own campaigns, messaging and perspectives -  whether that’s Indigenous economics, rights-based economics, degrowth, doughnuts, a wellbeing economy or whichever framing you use to talk about life-centric economies.

If you’re an individual activist we’ll have resources available from December - sign up to our email list to hear the latest.

Here are some ideas to get you started. You can catch up on our recent info session here.

Join us for our online launch event on Monday 26 January.

Organise an event

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Street stalls

Team up with others to talk to people in the street and collect signatures for the Reclaim the Economy petition or a local campaign.

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Knowledge sharing

Showcase your own campaigns through an on/offline talk, adapt our Wellbeing Economy 101 template or explore systems thinking for policy-making in this interactive workshop

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Reclaim a public space

Create a window into the future and show what your city or community could look, feel and sound like! Check out Earth4All’s guide.

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Storytelling for change

Unleash the power of imagination and visualise how the choices our governments make today will impact our lives for decades to come.

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Community visioning

Bring people together to explore the kind of economy you want to see in your area using Earth4All’s card game and facilitation guide.

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Film screenings

Host a screening of one of the excellent feature films on economic change and hold a discussion afterwards about what action you can take.  

Spread the word

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Email your local newspaper

Our guide can help you if you’ve never done this before. 

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Call into your local radio

Our guide can help you if you’ve never done this before. 

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Tell people about the week

Our comms pack is full of graphics and templates you can use to promote your plans and tell people about Reclaim the Economy.

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Resources for educators

Doughnut Economics Action Lab have fantastic materials for schools (also in Spanish). And if you’re in higher education, check out Rethinking Economics campaigns.

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Tools to win hearts and minds

Want to know what messages will resonate with others? Check out these resources from South Africa, UK, New Zealand and US.

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