Have you not participated in civil disobedience/non violent direct action and want a bit of an idea of the basics? Have you done stuff before but want to learn more, get an idea about action logistics, find out about South Australian legal info, or maybe find some folks to work with in an affinity group?
Want to know some tips about staying as safe as possible, dealing with conflict, and if the police get tricky?
Or find out which is the right way up if you are planning on being arrested? :)
We are planning on an interactive workshop to cover a bunch of this stuff to help prep people before you go - will have some info to help guide planning for Lizards Revenge festival but open to all folks who would like to learn a bit more about civil disobedience and action planning.
At Trades Hall - follow the signs on the day to find the room.
The pic has been borrowed from the most inspiring anti nuke protests in Germany - in recent months, many thousands have participated in direct action. Most rad.
The facilitators have run similar trainings for anti nuclear, climate and large scale civil disobedience events in Australia. We dig nonviolent action and want a world without uranium, with more snacks and with more outrageous dance moves.