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Tweeting the Revolution:
Social Media
for Social Justice.

a training by Picture the Homeless
Social Media for Social Justice:
          TRAINING OUTLINE
1. Overview: What's So Social about Social Media?
2. The 6 Fundamentals of Social Media
3. What the F is Facebook? What the F is Twitter? YouTube?
4. Examples!
5. Tips and Tricks for Using Social Networking in
Organizing
6. What Do You Need to Get Started?
7. Questions and Answers
Social Media for Social Justice:
                  OVERVIEW
What's so SOCIAL about SOCIAL MEDIA?
Social media sites are built on people sharing their lives and
  interests with other people. Hundreds of millions of people use
  them every day. Baby pictures, graduation videos, gossip,
  opinions about politics or pop music – people put all of that
  and more onto the internet for their friends and family (and
  total strangers) to see and comment on.
Social Media for Social Justice:
                  OVERVIEW
What makes it different?
Media on the internet initially followed the same model as old-
 school TV and print and radio. Outlets communicated
 information to a general audience. It was a one-way
 conversation. Social media is fundamentally a dialogue
 between a smaller audience of people with common interests.
 Social media allows people to comment on and critique and
 share perspectives. Some call it “Web 2.0” to underscore how
 different it is from the old-school, one-way internet.
Social Media for Social Justice:
                     OVERVIEW
What's the connection between social media and social justice?
Many of the principles are similar to community organizing. It's
 about people coming together for a common purpose, building
 a community of people who care about the same things. Most
 of the time, this doesn't go any further than silly conversation
 about celebrities and sports, but it's up to us to turn those
 connections and conversations into action.
Social Media for Social Justice:
                   OVERVIEW
The bottom line is:
Thanks to social networking technology, we're no longer at the
mercy of the mainstream media. When we want to tell our side of
the story, we don't have to beg the New York Times to cover
it―and then feel bad because they don't. We can tell our stories,
ourselves, and put it out into the world for everyone to see.
Social Media for Social Justice:
           FUNDAMENTALS
1. IT'S JUST MORE WORK.
Social media is not some magic bullet that will do the work for
  us. No matter how much the mainstream media talks about
  Egypt as a “Facebook Revolution,” we know that their
  revolution came about the same way ours will: through the
  hard work of committed amazing organizers. A Twitter update
  doesn't get you off the hook of phone-banking or door-
  knocking, just like an email is no substitute for a real
  conversation.
Social Media for Social Justice:
        FUNDAMENTALS
2. IT'S NOT SEPARATE! SOCIAL MEDIA
IS PART OF THE ORGANIZING.
Social media doesn't work when it's someone in an
office somewhere with no idea what's happening on
the ground. It's another venue for the voices of
directly-affected communities to be heard, and as such
should be incorporated into all other facets of good
organizing (leadership development, direct action,
public education, participatory research, etc).
Social Media for Social Justice:
        FUNDAMENTALS
3. IT'S A ROLE LIKE ANY OTHER.
If you're going to take social media seriously,
take it as seriously as police negotiator or press
caller or any other role. One specific person
should take on the responsibility of all your
social media accounts whenever there's a direct
action or other event, and do so in open
participation with other action components.
Social Media for Social Justice:
         FUNDAMENTALS
4. EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE –
REGARDLESS OF THEIR TECHNOLOGY
COMFORT LEVEL.
One great plus of social media is the way good organizing
can open it up to everyone. If a member is too nervous about
public speaking to be the spokesperson at a press conference,
you can chat with them one-on-one in the office and shoot a
short video for YouTube. Folks with Facebook accounts can
invite friends and family to actions. We'll go into more
specific examples a little later.
Social Media for Social Justice:
          FUNDAMENTALS
5. IT'S A TOOL LIKE ANY OTHER – IT'S
ONLY AS GOOD OR AS BAD OR AS
STUPID AS THE USE YOU PUT IT TO.
Maybe 95% of what goes on on Facebook is a stupid and
ridiculous waste of time. Maybe most people follow Twitter
so they can find out what Paris Hilton had for breakfast. But
WE can use it to do turnout for a protest, or to cry foul on a
bad news story, or a million other positive things. So while
we might personally find these things ridiculous, we can't
afford to overlook any tools in the struggle for liberation.
Social Media for Social Justice:
         FUNDAMENTALS
6. ALL THE SAME RULES APPLY.
The enemy is listening. Anything you put out on an open
social network WILL be read by law enforcement or other
targets. Don't put out sensitive information!
Also:
    * DON'T say anything you don't want repeated,
    * DON'T talk sh*t (unless it's about your targets),
    * DON'T lie...
Social Media for Social Justice:
What the F is Facebook?
Facebook is a social networking website with more than
500 million active users - about one person for every
fourteen in the world. Users can add people as friends
and send them messages, and update their personal
profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally,
users can join networks organized by workplace, school,
or college. Other social networking sites include
MySpace.com, Friendster.com, and LinkedIn.com, but
Facebook has way more users than any of them.
Social Media for Social Justice:
  What the F is Twitter?
Twitter is a social media site that allows users
to share short, 140-character updates – called
“tweets” - about what they're doing. They can
include links and pictures and video. Example:
“New Yorkers Camp Out to Protest Bloomberg
Budget Cuts: http://t.co/SXtNrpN” Twitter
currently has over 100 million users!
Facebooking Direct Action
 A Checklist for Using Facebook to Support an Action.

1. Create an “Event”
   AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE
2. Invite all your friends
   WHEN CREATING EVENT
3. Send reminders
   A WEEK BEFORE AND A DAY BEFORE

4. Post all your photos, tag friends who
attended, post links to any press coverage
    THE DAY AFTER
Putting YouTube to Work for You
For radical organizing purposes, the best YouTube
   videos are:
1. SHORT
2. SIMPLE/STRAIGHTFORWARD
3. FEATURE THE VOICES OF DIRECTLY-
   IMPACTED LEADERS
4. SEXY (in the sense of: attention-grabbing,
   provocative, exciting... not boring and talky!)
YouTube in Action
Anthony is a young leader at FUREE (Families
  United for Racial and Economic Equality),
  one of our favoritest allies.
Here he breaks down - IN NINE SECONDS!
  why we're going to Albany...
YouTube in Action
YouTube can also be useful for longer, more in-
  depth videos! Here's a thirteen-minute film
  we shot and edited together
“Sometimes the Choir Needs to Be Preached To”
       (for viewing on your own time!)
Tweeting the Revolution
You can be silly and have fun on Twitter:
“FIERCE ate an amazing meal & r bout 2 dig into
chocolate cake! thanks 2 Alan Gail & staff @Manny's!”
- FIERCE (NYC lgbtq youth organizers)
You can drop random knowledge:
“Ng'ethe Maina: it's not simply enough to fight for the
liberation of our society, we have to fight for the
liberation of ourselves” - @CAAAV – Organizing Asian
Communities
Tweeting the Revolution
You can break a news story on Twitter:
“The weather's getting nice and the police are out
enforcing laws that don't serve or protect. Buddhist nun
arrested: http://t.co/hUGZl6q“ (CAAAV again)
You can steer people towards longer pieces:
“GGJ STATEMENT ON THE 2nd ANNIVERSARY
OF THE COUP IN HONDURAS STOP US MILITARY
AID TO THE COUP REGIME http://t.co/8V4CJzi”
(Grassroots Global Justice, national alliance of base-
building groups)
Tweeting the Revolution
YOU CAN USE TWITTER TO GIVE UPDATES
DIRECTLY TO YOUR MEMBERS:
“ALP Office will be CLOSED today!” - (Audre Lorde
Project, organizing center for LGBTQ people of color)
OR TO SEND A MESSAGE TO A TARGET:
“@domenicrecchia [powerful, conservative City Council
Member] - Coney Island can't take the cuts!!!! Support
the PEOPLE'S Budget!” - (Beyond May 12, union-
community coalition against budget cuts)
Building a Base – On Twitter
Twitter's just like real life: you need to build a base. Here
are some tips.
1. Twitter OFTEN, even if it's stupid sh*t.
2. Search out and “Follow” lots of other Twitterers –
many of them will return the favor. These can include:
grassroots orgs, reporters, media outlets, politicians...
3. Be consistent: spend time on it regularly, even if it's
just five minutes every other day.
4. Retweet stuff from your allies, even if it's stupid sh*t.
5. Don't take it too seriously.
Social Media for Social Justice
   SECRETS OF TWITTER: HASHTAGS

A hashtag is just a number sign. Like this: # - But when you
put it next to a word, it becomes a hashtag: #nycoccupation –
and people who want to follow a specific issue or event can
just search for #nycoccupation, and get all the latest news.
We used the hashtag #bloombergville for our tent city protest
at City Hall, and dozens of people picked it up and started , so
that we could share information, emergency alerts, etc. By
creating a specific hashtag for an action or campaign, you
make it easy for people to share information about it. We've
used #Count2011 for our vacant property count,
#nycoccupation for our vacant lot takeover, etc.
Secrets of Twitter:
             Retweets!
A retweet (or RT) is when you take something
that someone else said, and pass it on to your
followers. For social justice twitterers, it's a
tiny little act of solidarity – helping spread the
word about what they're doing.
Social Media for Social Justice:
          TIPS AND TRICKS
1. EXPLOIT JOURNALIST LAZINESS!!
Newsrooms are scaling back staff, and
reporters don't have much hustle or time to
dig deep into a story. The more you put out
there via social networking, the easier it is to
repurpose your stuff and call it news.
Social Media for Social Justice:
           TIPS AND TRICKS
2. SOCIAL MEDIA IS A NICHE YOU CAN FILL.
Many groups, even big ones, don't have the time or
inclination to put any real effort into building a social
networking presence – beyond maybe setting up a
Facebook page to solicit Paypal donations. If you've put
effort into creating a robust community online you can
make a contribution to collective social justice work
even if your staff and resources are small. PTH has used
this to play an important role in coalition work with
bigger groups who felt we had nothing to offer because
we couldn't turn out huge numbers to rallies.
Social Media for Social Justice:
           TIPS AND TRICKS
3. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT!!
Once upon a time, only privileged people used social
media. That's no longer true. Low-income people,
especially young people, are already using social media
extensively. Asking a tech-savvy new member to help
build a social networking base – especially the work you
can't or don't want to do – is a great way to identify
strengths and get folks invested in the work. They can
invite Facebook friends to an action, or spend an hour
researching and adding Twitter followers; or find good
YouTube videos that deal with your issues.
4. GET SOCIAL WITH IT.
The appeal of social networking lies in actual interactions.
That's what people keep coming back for – direct
communication with other people. It may seem stupid to click
“Like” on a news article a friend posted, or leave a
“Comment” on their status update, but if you do so it will
make them happy. “Retweeting” might seem pointless, but
it'll bring a smile to somebody's face. These casual social
gestures add up, and will make people feel more connected to
your organization's identity and work – and more likely to
support you by coming to an action or fundraiser!
Really, all you need is a computer and internet access.
Every one of the services outlined in this webinar is
FREE, and can be accessed from any computer.
Here are some additional potentially helpful tools!
1. Smart Phone – It's really excellent to send
updates/pictures/videos from the field – actions, parties, etc.
iPhone, Android, and Blackberry all have Twitter &
Facebook & YouTube apps.
2. Regular cell phone – you can send Twitter updates from a
regular cell phone, or you can call in updates to an off-site
ally who can post them to social media sites.
3. Digital camera – for taking pix to distribute later.
Questions? Concerns? Why the
 f*ck do I need to know this?
FOR FURTHER READING
“Twitter Rules for Non-Profits,” by Beth Kanter
“Using Social Media to Promote Social Justice,” Chicago Tribune
“A Sustainable Community Organizing Framework,”
“Organizing Like Obama: Web 2.0-enabled Change Agents in Action”
(separate from how we feel about him and what he's done as president,
there was some sharp organizing behind his victory)




Training developed by Sam J. Miller/Picture the Homeless
Adaptation and reuse, with attribution, is encouraged.

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Tweeting_the_Revolution_-_Social_Media_for_Social_Justice.pdf

  • 1. Tweeting the Revolution: Social Media for Social Justice. a training by Picture the Homeless
  • 2. Social Media for Social Justice: TRAINING OUTLINE 1. Overview: What's So Social about Social Media? 2. The 6 Fundamentals of Social Media 3. What the F is Facebook? What the F is Twitter? YouTube? 4. Examples! 5. Tips and Tricks for Using Social Networking in Organizing 6. What Do You Need to Get Started? 7. Questions and Answers
  • 3. Social Media for Social Justice: OVERVIEW What's so SOCIAL about SOCIAL MEDIA? Social media sites are built on people sharing their lives and interests with other people. Hundreds of millions of people use them every day. Baby pictures, graduation videos, gossip, opinions about politics or pop music – people put all of that and more onto the internet for their friends and family (and total strangers) to see and comment on.
  • 4. Social Media for Social Justice: OVERVIEW What makes it different? Media on the internet initially followed the same model as old- school TV and print and radio. Outlets communicated information to a general audience. It was a one-way conversation. Social media is fundamentally a dialogue between a smaller audience of people with common interests. Social media allows people to comment on and critique and share perspectives. Some call it “Web 2.0” to underscore how different it is from the old-school, one-way internet.
  • 5. Social Media for Social Justice: OVERVIEW What's the connection between social media and social justice? Many of the principles are similar to community organizing. It's about people coming together for a common purpose, building a community of people who care about the same things. Most of the time, this doesn't go any further than silly conversation about celebrities and sports, but it's up to us to turn those connections and conversations into action.
  • 6. Social Media for Social Justice: OVERVIEW The bottom line is: Thanks to social networking technology, we're no longer at the mercy of the mainstream media. When we want to tell our side of the story, we don't have to beg the New York Times to cover it―and then feel bad because they don't. We can tell our stories, ourselves, and put it out into the world for everyone to see.
  • 7. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 1. IT'S JUST MORE WORK. Social media is not some magic bullet that will do the work for us. No matter how much the mainstream media talks about Egypt as a “Facebook Revolution,” we know that their revolution came about the same way ours will: through the hard work of committed amazing organizers. A Twitter update doesn't get you off the hook of phone-banking or door- knocking, just like an email is no substitute for a real conversation.
  • 8. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 2. IT'S NOT SEPARATE! SOCIAL MEDIA IS PART OF THE ORGANIZING. Social media doesn't work when it's someone in an office somewhere with no idea what's happening on the ground. It's another venue for the voices of directly-affected communities to be heard, and as such should be incorporated into all other facets of good organizing (leadership development, direct action, public education, participatory research, etc).
  • 9. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 3. IT'S A ROLE LIKE ANY OTHER. If you're going to take social media seriously, take it as seriously as police negotiator or press caller or any other role. One specific person should take on the responsibility of all your social media accounts whenever there's a direct action or other event, and do so in open participation with other action components.
  • 10. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 4. EVERYONE CAN PARTICIPATE – REGARDLESS OF THEIR TECHNOLOGY COMFORT LEVEL. One great plus of social media is the way good organizing can open it up to everyone. If a member is too nervous about public speaking to be the spokesperson at a press conference, you can chat with them one-on-one in the office and shoot a short video for YouTube. Folks with Facebook accounts can invite friends and family to actions. We'll go into more specific examples a little later.
  • 11. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 5. IT'S A TOOL LIKE ANY OTHER – IT'S ONLY AS GOOD OR AS BAD OR AS STUPID AS THE USE YOU PUT IT TO. Maybe 95% of what goes on on Facebook is a stupid and ridiculous waste of time. Maybe most people follow Twitter so they can find out what Paris Hilton had for breakfast. But WE can use it to do turnout for a protest, or to cry foul on a bad news story, or a million other positive things. So while we might personally find these things ridiculous, we can't afford to overlook any tools in the struggle for liberation.
  • 12. Social Media for Social Justice: FUNDAMENTALS 6. ALL THE SAME RULES APPLY. The enemy is listening. Anything you put out on an open social network WILL be read by law enforcement or other targets. Don't put out sensitive information! Also: * DON'T say anything you don't want repeated, * DON'T talk sh*t (unless it's about your targets), * DON'T lie...
  • 13. Social Media for Social Justice: What the F is Facebook? Facebook is a social networking website with more than 500 million active users - about one person for every fourteen in the world. Users can add people as friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by workplace, school, or college. Other social networking sites include MySpace.com, Friendster.com, and LinkedIn.com, but Facebook has way more users than any of them.
  • 14. Social Media for Social Justice: What the F is Twitter? Twitter is a social media site that allows users to share short, 140-character updates – called “tweets” - about what they're doing. They can include links and pictures and video. Example: “New Yorkers Camp Out to Protest Bloomberg Budget Cuts: http://t.co/SXtNrpN” Twitter currently has over 100 million users!
  • 15. Facebooking Direct Action A Checklist for Using Facebook to Support an Action. 1. Create an “Event” AT LEAST 2 WEEKS BEFORE 2. Invite all your friends WHEN CREATING EVENT 3. Send reminders A WEEK BEFORE AND A DAY BEFORE 4. Post all your photos, tag friends who attended, post links to any press coverage THE DAY AFTER
  • 16. Putting YouTube to Work for You For radical organizing purposes, the best YouTube videos are: 1. SHORT 2. SIMPLE/STRAIGHTFORWARD 3. FEATURE THE VOICES OF DIRECTLY- IMPACTED LEADERS 4. SEXY (in the sense of: attention-grabbing, provocative, exciting... not boring and talky!)
  • 17. YouTube in Action Anthony is a young leader at FUREE (Families United for Racial and Economic Equality), one of our favoritest allies. Here he breaks down - IN NINE SECONDS! why we're going to Albany...
  • 18. YouTube in Action YouTube can also be useful for longer, more in- depth videos! Here's a thirteen-minute film we shot and edited together “Sometimes the Choir Needs to Be Preached To” (for viewing on your own time!)
  • 19. Tweeting the Revolution You can be silly and have fun on Twitter: “FIERCE ate an amazing meal & r bout 2 dig into chocolate cake! thanks 2 Alan Gail & staff @Manny's!” - FIERCE (NYC lgbtq youth organizers) You can drop random knowledge: “Ng'ethe Maina: it's not simply enough to fight for the liberation of our society, we have to fight for the liberation of ourselves” - @CAAAV – Organizing Asian Communities
  • 20. Tweeting the Revolution You can break a news story on Twitter: “The weather's getting nice and the police are out enforcing laws that don't serve or protect. Buddhist nun arrested: http://t.co/hUGZl6q“ (CAAAV again) You can steer people towards longer pieces: “GGJ STATEMENT ON THE 2nd ANNIVERSARY OF THE COUP IN HONDURAS STOP US MILITARY AID TO THE COUP REGIME http://t.co/8V4CJzi” (Grassroots Global Justice, national alliance of base- building groups)
  • 21. Tweeting the Revolution YOU CAN USE TWITTER TO GIVE UPDATES DIRECTLY TO YOUR MEMBERS: “ALP Office will be CLOSED today!” - (Audre Lorde Project, organizing center for LGBTQ people of color) OR TO SEND A MESSAGE TO A TARGET: “@domenicrecchia [powerful, conservative City Council Member] - Coney Island can't take the cuts!!!! Support the PEOPLE'S Budget!” - (Beyond May 12, union- community coalition against budget cuts)
  • 22. Building a Base – On Twitter Twitter's just like real life: you need to build a base. Here are some tips. 1. Twitter OFTEN, even if it's stupid sh*t. 2. Search out and “Follow” lots of other Twitterers – many of them will return the favor. These can include: grassroots orgs, reporters, media outlets, politicians... 3. Be consistent: spend time on it regularly, even if it's just five minutes every other day. 4. Retweet stuff from your allies, even if it's stupid sh*t. 5. Don't take it too seriously.
  • 23. Social Media for Social Justice SECRETS OF TWITTER: HASHTAGS A hashtag is just a number sign. Like this: # - But when you put it next to a word, it becomes a hashtag: #nycoccupation – and people who want to follow a specific issue or event can just search for #nycoccupation, and get all the latest news. We used the hashtag #bloombergville for our tent city protest at City Hall, and dozens of people picked it up and started , so that we could share information, emergency alerts, etc. By creating a specific hashtag for an action or campaign, you make it easy for people to share information about it. We've used #Count2011 for our vacant property count, #nycoccupation for our vacant lot takeover, etc.
  • 24. Secrets of Twitter: Retweets! A retweet (or RT) is when you take something that someone else said, and pass it on to your followers. For social justice twitterers, it's a tiny little act of solidarity – helping spread the word about what they're doing.
  • 25. Social Media for Social Justice: TIPS AND TRICKS 1. EXPLOIT JOURNALIST LAZINESS!! Newsrooms are scaling back staff, and reporters don't have much hustle or time to dig deep into a story. The more you put out there via social networking, the easier it is to repurpose your stuff and call it news.
  • 26. Social Media for Social Justice: TIPS AND TRICKS 2. SOCIAL MEDIA IS A NICHE YOU CAN FILL. Many groups, even big ones, don't have the time or inclination to put any real effort into building a social networking presence – beyond maybe setting up a Facebook page to solicit Paypal donations. If you've put effort into creating a robust community online you can make a contribution to collective social justice work even if your staff and resources are small. PTH has used this to play an important role in coalition work with bigger groups who felt we had nothing to offer because we couldn't turn out huge numbers to rallies.
  • 27. Social Media for Social Justice: TIPS AND TRICKS 3. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT!! Once upon a time, only privileged people used social media. That's no longer true. Low-income people, especially young people, are already using social media extensively. Asking a tech-savvy new member to help build a social networking base – especially the work you can't or don't want to do – is a great way to identify strengths and get folks invested in the work. They can invite Facebook friends to an action, or spend an hour researching and adding Twitter followers; or find good YouTube videos that deal with your issues.
  • 28. 4. GET SOCIAL WITH IT. The appeal of social networking lies in actual interactions. That's what people keep coming back for – direct communication with other people. It may seem stupid to click “Like” on a news article a friend posted, or leave a “Comment” on their status update, but if you do so it will make them happy. “Retweeting” might seem pointless, but it'll bring a smile to somebody's face. These casual social gestures add up, and will make people feel more connected to your organization's identity and work – and more likely to support you by coming to an action or fundraiser!
  • 29. Really, all you need is a computer and internet access. Every one of the services outlined in this webinar is FREE, and can be accessed from any computer. Here are some additional potentially helpful tools! 1. Smart Phone – It's really excellent to send updates/pictures/videos from the field – actions, parties, etc. iPhone, Android, and Blackberry all have Twitter & Facebook & YouTube apps. 2. Regular cell phone – you can send Twitter updates from a regular cell phone, or you can call in updates to an off-site ally who can post them to social media sites. 3. Digital camera – for taking pix to distribute later.
  • 30. Questions? Concerns? Why the f*ck do I need to know this?
  • 31. FOR FURTHER READING “Twitter Rules for Non-Profits,” by Beth Kanter “Using Social Media to Promote Social Justice,” Chicago Tribune “A Sustainable Community Organizing Framework,” “Organizing Like Obama: Web 2.0-enabled Change Agents in Action” (separate from how we feel about him and what he's done as president, there was some sharp organizing behind his victory) Training developed by Sam J. Miller/Picture the Homeless Adaptation and reuse, with attribution, is encouraged.