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The guide is a part of our efforts nicknamed as https://www.apc.org/en/publications/closer-than-ever#people towards recognising and fostering a sense of connection and awareness of each other's presence, regardless of physical distance. This has gradually become a fundamental aspect of https://cometogether.apc.org/shelves/apc-guidelines-on-planning-and-designing-online-events.
Please share with your colleagues and partners if relevant.
- Shivi CTE (Closer then ever) online spaces organiser https://www.apc.org/en
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Replace end of link with YouTube URL to view any YouTube video
AltTextPalestine is an online, grassroots organizing campaign on Twitter created by disability activists to make information about the genocide in Palestine more accessible. This initially started with adding alternative text, or “alt text,” to describe images coming out of Gaza. However, it has expanded to include other forms of accessibility, including video transcripts, video descriptions, and adding closed captioning to videos.
free zines from Librarians And Archivists With Palestine
some highlights:
- “A Care-Centered Guide to Digitally Archiving Palestine,” 2024
- “Exposing Ex Libris,” 2024
- “Israeli Damage to Archives, Libraries, and Museums in Gaza, October 2023–January 2024: A Preliminary Report from Librarians and Archivists with Palestine,” 2024
- “The ABCs of Occupation & Resistance,” a zine by Rachel Mattson, 2014. (PDF formatted for printing on 8.5×11 paper, flip on short edge)
“Blocing Up” (2020) by @headingnorther is a zine teaching the use of black bloc tactic at demonstrations. It is presented as a comic covering the history, basics of the tactics, and recent lessons from the streets. The zine was originally written in the context of street protests in Portland, Oregon, but this version is suitable for distribution everywhere.
Blocing Up and other useful zines for solidarity encampments can be found at linktr.ee/campingzines
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This poster champions protecting your community by wearing N95s and KN95s when meeting indoors or in crowds! The more of us mask up, the less we get sick, the harder it is for police to surveil us, and the safer we make our shared spaces for our disabled and immuno-compromised comrades and loved ones.
Folder contains files to print this 8.5"x11" poster in 3 different ways: A single PDF for digital color printing, a PDF for black and white printing, and separate PDF layers for risograph . It also contains pngs for the full color, limited red-green-black palette, and black and white versions that can be posted online, plus alt text for each.
These files are free to download, print, and distribute under the Creative Commons. Any donations will go into printing more copies or buying masks for local mutual aid groups!