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Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark

Last updated: October 21, 2024 3:52 am
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Extinction Rebellion (XR) has been a prominent force in the climate activism movement, drawing inspiration from key theorists like Charles Tilly. Tilly emphasized the importance of demonstrating worthiness, unity, numbers, and commitment in social movements, all of which are crucial for the success of XR.

One aspect that sets XR apart is its intentional approach to movement building, which has been essential in creating a cohesive aesthetic that embodies Tilly’s principles. The use of art in XR’s communication and organizing efforts has played a significant role in conveying these important elements.

The mobilization of XR was marked by a transition from planning to action, with the Outreach Group spearheading talks across the country. The “Talk,” a 50-minute presentation that served as an initiation into XR’s world, encapsulated the movement’s core beliefs and strategies, drawing on momentum theories and evidence-based civil disobedience.

Drawing inspiration from sources like “Rules for Revolutionaries” by Becky Bond and Zack Exley, XR focused on mobilizing large numbers quickly. However, this emphasis on mobilization may have overshadowed the importance of deeper community organizing, a balance that XR founders grappled with in their approach.

XR’s outreach efforts targeted a diverse audience, including individuals disillusioned with traditional environmental organizations. By shaking up politically stagnant spaces and offering a fresh perspective on activism, XR was able to attract a wide range of supporters.

The declaration of rebellion, XR’s official launch event, showcased the movement’s ability to mobilize numbers and energy. With speeches from influential figures like George Monbiot and Greta Thunberg, the event set the stage for XR’s impactful campaign.

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The declaration itself, led by Robin Boardman, highlighted XR’s commitment to challenging government inaction on climate change. The sincerity and urgency of the declaration resonated with participants, setting the tone for XR’s future actions.

As XR continues to advocate for climate action, its origins and early successes serve as a model for effective social movement building. By integrating art, mobilization strategies, and a clear narrative, XR has become a powerful force for change.

This article was written by Douglas Rogers, a writer, activist, and editor of Raveller magazine.

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