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| location = St. Francis, 1131 Southeast Oak Street (Between 11th & 12th on Oak near Red and Black, Portland, OR
| location = St. Francis, 1131 Southeast Oak Street (Between 11th & 12th on Oak near Red and Black, Portland, OR
| purpose = Want to learn how to make Civil Disobedience and Direct Action more fun, safer and more productive?  
| purpose = Want to learn how to make Civil Disobedience and Direct Action more fun, safer and more productive?  
This will be a day of training in beginning to advanced direct action skills aimed at building capacity and relationships for the national day of action on F29. While the thrust of the day will be trainings, we cannot build the world we want to live in without building community. So, there will fun socializing and community time throughout the day as well.


Want to plug-in to the upcoming national call out?
Schedule:
 
;Get ready to for the F29 Shut Down The Corporations national day of action with the Portland Action Lab Direct Action Training for Everyone, or PAL DATE.  
Non-violent direct action: This workshop is *highly recommended* for activists wanting to engage in civil disobedience and direct action or those new to these tactics. It will cover history of direct action, affinity groups, action planning, conflict management and fun action role plays.
11:30 AM - 4PM (with 1-hour lunch break)
 
Media for direct action: Learn how to get media to your event, create effective press releases, talk to the media and get your message out to the public.
11:30 AM - 12:30PM
 
Blockades: Forest defenders and climate justice activists share tools to make actions more effective and activists very difficult to remove, from blocking roads to building entrances to... let your imagination run wild.
12:30PM - 1:30PM
 
Lunch! (donation suggested) 1:30-2:30
 
Strategic Action Planning: Tools to make our actions more effective and achieve our goals with less burnout. This workshop could change your life.
2:30PM - 4PM
 
Coffee Break + Affinity Group Meet-up:
4PM - 5PM
 
American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC): Why is ALEC the target of this day of action? Learn more about the way they control our democracy behind closed doors and how to stop them!
5PM - 5:30PM
 
Legal Support For Activist/Know Your Rights! Lead by lawyers supporting the Occupy movement, learn the rights you have when engaging with the police . People considering civil disobedience should attend this workshop.
5:30pm - 6PM
 
Benefit Party at the Red and Black Cafe! We’ve got Poor Boy’s Soul, Henry Hill and more to stomp our feet to and dance the night away... until 10pm. A great way to unwind after an inspiring day of workshops. (donation supporting F29 suggested)
7PM - 10PM


This will be a fun day of trainings and relationship building for everyone else who is interested in direct action. There will be trainings for those who have never participated in direct action as well as more experienced activists.
;Trainings include:
* Non-violent Direct Action
* Media for activists
* Strategic Campaigning
* Blockades
* Legal support for activists
* What is ALEC (a tool of the 1% and the target of F29!)
;A training schedule will be posted here and on http://www.PortlandActionLab.org shortly.
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Revision as of 12:03, 16 January 2012

Direct Action Training For Everyone!

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  • Date: Saturday, February 4, 2012
  • Time: 11:00am until 6:00pm
  • Location: St. Francis, 1131 Southeast Oak Street (Between 11th & 12th on Oak near Red and Black, Portland, OR
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Purpose

Want to learn how to make Civil Disobedience and Direct Action more fun, safer and more productive? This will be a day of training in beginning to advanced direct action skills aimed at building capacity and relationships for the national day of action on F29. While the thrust of the day will be trainings, we cannot build the world we want to live in without building community. So, there will fun socializing and community time throughout the day as well.

Schedule:

Non-violent direct action: This workshop is *highly recommended* for activists wanting to engage in civil disobedience and direct action or those new to these tactics. It will cover history of direct action, affinity groups, action planning, conflict management and fun action role plays. 11:30 AM - 4PM (with 1-hour lunch break)

Media for direct action: Learn how to get media to your event, create effective press releases, talk to the media and get your message out to the public. 11:30 AM - 12:30PM

Blockades: Forest defenders and climate justice activists share tools to make actions more effective and activists very difficult to remove, from blocking roads to building entrances to... let your imagination run wild. 12:30PM - 1:30PM

Lunch! (donation suggested) 1:30-2:30

Strategic Action Planning: Tools to make our actions more effective and achieve our goals with less burnout. This workshop could change your life. 2:30PM - 4PM

Coffee Break + Affinity Group Meet-up: 4PM - 5PM

American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC): Why is ALEC the target of this day of action? Learn more about the way they control our democracy behind closed doors and how to stop them! 5PM - 5:30PM

Legal Support For Activist/Know Your Rights! Lead by lawyers supporting the Occupy movement, learn the rights you have when engaging with the police . People considering civil disobedience should attend this workshop. 5:30pm - 6PM

Benefit Party at the Red and Black Cafe! We’ve got Poor Boy’s Soul, Henry Hill and more to stomp our feet to and dance the night away... until 10pm. A great way to unwind after an inspiring day of workshops. (donation supporting F29 suggested) 7PM - 10PM

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