So what is going on in current practices of creative activism? I recently read an update on the Kulturlabor Trial & Error website about a new handbook about creative activism created by Masta magazine. The handbook is a collection of creative activism and is intended to inspire others to move from thinking to doing. In the handbook, there are stories shared by collectives and activists that include different methodologies, best practices, experiences, advice, anecdotes, tips and tricks.
The handbook is meant to function as an online community and publication for youth educators, activists, artists, community facilitators and others who are interested in socially engaged change. Some of the collectives and activists that have participated include yay@flautas, F*ck for forest, Partizaning, Molestar.org, Karsay Dorottya and Dainis Ozoliņš and others from Germany, Spain, Holland, and other European countries. The Handbook is an open document, and more action reports and interviews can be added as it grows.
I checked out the handbook, and some of the groups that I found interesting included HUMOENLACIUDAD, a group that created engaging signs in public space and a project called the Teilnahmerei, a meeting space and series of events in Germany where everything was free of charge.
Some interesting projects in Spain included #Porrablock,when hundreds of thousands of citizens surrounded the Spanish Parliament asking for politicians to resign, and brought an edible baton (in Spanish “porras-churros” a typical Spanish food); and Ayuntañecos, a series of public puppet shows that were done in front of a popular Spanish bank in order to bring awareness to unjust home evictions in 2012.
The Handbook is an open process, so you can still contribute to the publication, so if you are a creative activist who wants to share an action report, contact the project at [email protected]. Please note that the handbook will not include projects that explores a superficial way, so no performances of “free hugs” or dance flashmobs.
The Mašta Handbook – practical guide to creative activism was made possible with help of financial support from the Council of Europe – European Youth Foundation.
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