Which form of protest do we need?
Otto Lilienthal, aviation pioneer.
Despite stubborn resistance by gravity, Lilienthal developed the first airworthy gliders using the principle “heavier than air”.
Postactivism
Do we need a new kind of activism? Are our strategies to confront the ecological crises themselves part of the crisis? Is a purely scientific approach to climate change the only realistic and possible one? Can poetry save the world? What form of reality do we need?
Our campaign
We introduce you to 12 personalities from history who have made a difference by courageously standing up for their values.
That΄s how it works:
Step 1
Download the pictures and texts of the campaign. Each picture has its own text.
Step 2
Download a picture of your choice. You can either use the entire campaign or just pick individual pictures. Insert your logo at the marked space using a graphics program.
Step 3
Copy the text from the text file and paste it in the text box of Facebook or Instagram above or below the image. Spread the campaign through your social networks. Post a motif once, multiple times the same image, or a different image every week or month to complete the entire campaign.
Of course you can also simply share our campaign in the social media without personalizing it.
Download all 12 motifs of the campaign (25MB)
Climate change is changing everything. We now know that on our planet everything is connected to everything else. If we damage nature, we also damage ourselves. It is no longer a question of averting climate change, because it is already in full swing. It is about fundamentally changing our attitude towards nature, towards ourselves and towards others.
A new era has begun.
Photo Credits
01. Annette Kellermann:
Source: https://t1p.de/Annette-Kellermann
License: Bain News Service, publisher [Public domain]
02. Annie Oakley:
Source: https://t1p.de/Annie-Oakley
License: Primoli, Giuseppe [Public domain]
03. Astrid Lindgren:
Source: https://t1p.de/Astrid-Lindgren
License: Chr. Widén [Public domain]
04. Emmeline Pankhurst:
Source: https://t1p.de/Emmeline-Pankhurst-02
License: Bain News Service, publisher [Public domain]
05. Henry David Thoreau:
Source: https://t1p.de/Henry-David-Thoreau
License: Geo. F. Parlow. [Public domain]
06. Jackie Robinson:
Source: https://t1p.de/Jackie-Robinson
License: Photo by Bob Sandberg, Look photographer, Restoration by Adam Cuerden [Public domain]
07. Jesus Christus:
Source: https://t1p.de/Jesus-Christus
License: Hans Memling [Public domain]
08. John Lennon:
Source: https://t1p.de/John-Lennon-02
License: Peter Fordham [Public domain]
09. Nelson Mandela:
Source: https://t1p.de/Nelson-Mandela
License: Unknown [Public domain]
10. Rosa Luxemburg:
Source: https://t1p.de/Rosa-Luxemburg
License: [Public domain]
11. Rosa Parks:
Source: https://t1p.de/Rosa-Parks
License: Associated Press [Public domain]
12. Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake/ Sitting Bull:
Source: https://t1p.de/Sitting-Bull
License: [Public domain]