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Revision as of 21:42, 6 November 2005
Welcome to the activist packet. If you want to start a Free Culture chapter, this is the place to start. Its contents should also be useful to chapter leaders and FreeCulture.org volunteers.
Contents
Introduction
So you've decided to start a Free Culture chapter at your school. Awesome! This activist packet is designed to guide you through the process of founding a group. We hope you find it useful. (If you have ideas about how to improve this activist packet, or anything else we do, please let us know.)
No pain, no gain
We have to level with you: it's no easy task. Starting a student group is never easy, and Free Culture chapters are no exception. You should know up front that it takes considerable effort and time, and probably a little money too. FreeCulture.org and your fellow chapters will do what they can to help. Don't hesitate to ask for input or advice.
Starting a group
- Start a chapter
- New Chapter Tips
- Starting a Free Culture group
- Example club constitutions
- Organizing manual
- General Purpose Pamphlet
- Propaganda & Fliers
- Suggested activities & Local projects
About FreeCulture.org
Tools
How to use the tools we use.
- conference calls
- mailing lists
- the wiki [1]
- the private wiki [2]
- the blog [3] and style guidelines
- instant messaging (Jabber, etc.)
- IRC
About free culture
- Reading List & Recommended
- Data CD
- Digital copies of all packet material
- Text & audio copy of Free Culture
- Links to related organizations and/or blogs relating to the movement
- Information on required / recommended software (e.g. Ways around an IRC block)
- Issue-specific information and literature