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From Theory to Practice: Upholding International Humanitarian Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
14 pages
Organizing records of a legal seminar on international humanitarian law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including invitation emails, schedules, and participant introductions. This four-day event gathered international humanitarian law experts, human rights practitioners, and Palestinian civil society representation in the OPT. The seminar is a follow up to the 1988 legal conference to create change to the fundamental legal framework. This comes 15 years later with a changed situation in the West Bank that accompanies settlement expansion and construction of the Annexation Wall. Speakers include William Shabas, Jonathan Kuttab, Raja Shehadeh, and Jamel Juma.
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Manual De Capacitacion Para La Defensa No Violenta Contra Golpes De Estado
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Flipcharts- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
1 pages
Flipcharts are used to validate what workshop or meeting participants are saying by transcribing what people are feeling. This page explains why to use flipcharts, the impact of not using flipcharts, what not to do with flipcharts, and how to use flip charts. Most importantly flipcharts are used to clarify and improve meeting productivity but not control the meeting.
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Tips for Group Facilitators
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Constructive Critique
1 pages
Constructive critique aims to provide tips on how to give effective and constructive criticism. With leadership comes accountability and giving critique can be difficult. This guide how to form critique, decide the international behind the critique, and when to use it with others. This is a five step process that will help soften the process of giving harsh feedback.
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How to Make Meetings Work
3 pages
This document clarifies how to make meetings work in a culturally diverse group. The tips in the guide help to cultivate meaningful discussion in groups and maintain clear communication. Also addressed are the cultural norms that may differ when in meetings with colleagues with different regional backgrounds. When there are different nationalities, ethnicities and cultures represented in groups it is important to recognize differences in behavioral values. Some examples in the text are speaking out, making suggestions, or disagreeing with someone in an authority role.
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Guide to Conflict Resolution
8 pages
A Guide to Conflict Resolution provides a deeper understanding of the nature of conflict, types of conflict, and ways to deal with conflict. At the root of conflict exists varied perspectives, belief systems and values, and personal interests. In an effort to mediate conflict this guide provides specific steps to breakthrough with communication while allowing for the voicing and hearing of complaints. There is also a section with hints for de-escalation.
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Group Process Manual
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Group Process Techniques
5 pages
This group process manual pairs goals with their process across several concepts. This guide can be used by Facilitators and group leaders who are looking for tips on how to lead groups. Some examples in this guide include think pair share, action lists, and brainstorming. Each of the examples takes you through the process from start to finish.
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Community Skills Workshop
5 pages
These Community Skills Workshop draft notes focus largely on how to listen well. The guide suggest listening is active, counseling, support venting, problem-solving, and coaching. When using nonviolent communication there are several stages of group development that can support group health during group conflict and secondary processes. This document also talks about when groups need to be involved and when they do not need to be involved in a conflict.
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How to Suppress Political Dissent in 10 Easy Steps
1 pages
How to suppress political dissent in 10 easy steps gives 10 examples of what might be used to silence political activists. Each of these steps comes from the perspective of the powerful, and attempts to publicly threaten and delay activism.
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20 Rules of Activism
1 pages
These 20 rules of activism which continued to be a work in progress provide some Sage advice for those in this field. These 20 rules come by way of Darryl Cherney but should not be limited to the list provided.
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Democracy and Consensus
2 pages
Democracy and consensus is a document that helps explain to participants the historical background and the working parts of direct democracy. This text could be used by affinity groups, spokes councils, and direct action organizations. Consensus as a form of decision-making has been the most consistent in a society of direct democracy.
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Checklist of Basic Principles of Democratic Organization
3 pages
This document acts as a checklist of basic principles of democratic organization. This has been adopted from the Troublemakers Handbook. This checklist asks us if we work with others by means of working together to make change, question authority which makes people think and use their judgment, confront management in a way to speak truth to power and ,spread information to give people the information they need or teach them how to get it themselves.
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Upstander Training Resources
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Breaking Old Patterns, Weaving New Ties: Building Alliances Across Cultural Differences
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How to Build Successful Coalitions
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Building Alliances Guidebook
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Action Planning Template
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Definitive Guide to Fences
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Tactics for Interviewing Public Figures at High Profile Events
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Declaration of Peace Nonviolent Action Training
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Nonviolent Direct Action Training Agenda Sample
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Tips for Mapping and Scouting
2 pages
A basic guide on mapping and scouting locations for nonviolent direct action
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Action Organizing
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How to Write an Action Proposal
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Steps in a Nonviolent Direct Action Campaign
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Questions to Ponder When Considering Organizing an Action
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Shutting Things Down To Open Things Up
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Basic Blockading
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From Theory to Practice: Upholding International Humanitarian Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
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Manual De Capacitacion Para La Defensa No Violenta Contra Golpes De Estado
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Flipcharts- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Tips for Group Facilitators
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Constructive Critique
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How to Make Meetings Work
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Guide to Conflict Resolution
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Group Process Manual
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Group Process Techniques
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Community Skills Workshop
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How to Suppress Political Dissent in 10 Easy Steps
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20 Rules of Activism
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Democracy and Consensus
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Checklist of Basic Principles of Democratic Organization
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Upstander Training Resources
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Breaking Old Patterns, Weaving New Ties: Building Alliances Across Cultural Differences
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How to Build Successful Coalitions
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Building Alliances Guidebook
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Action Planning Template
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Definitive Guide to Fences
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Tactics for Interviewing Public Figures at High Profile Events
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Declaration of Peace Nonviolent Action Training
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Nonviolent Direct Action Training Agenda Sample
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Tips for Mapping and Scouting
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Action Organizing
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How to Write an Action Proposal
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Steps in a Nonviolent Direct Action Campaign
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Questions to Ponder When Considering Organizing an Action
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Shutting Things Down To Open Things Up
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Basic Blockading