FFF NL Breda

Welcome to Fridays for Future Netherlands Breda work group!

'Everybody is welcome, Everybody is needed!'


About us:

We are a local group within Fridays for Future Netherlands North Brabant.

We welcome all race, sex, sexual identity, profession, age, etc.

We work with the principle of local autonomy to make decisions and take action in our area.


Our Goal

The goal of this work group is to provide a place for people in our area to meet up and learn about the climate. To create political actions together, e.g. meet ups and demonstrations, both online and offline.

Basic principles

This local group uses Vision Proposal and GDPR Declaration of Understanding as guiding principles. Please sign these to join the local group.

Fridays for Future Map Pin: https://map.fridaysforfuture.org/?e=abFgUIfm

Fridays for Future Map Count Reporting GameChanger: https://www.gamechanger.eco/action/geo/16513

Contact Action Network: https://actionnetwork.org/groups/fff-nl-breda

Meetings:


Useful Documents

Vision Proposal (Agreements (CoC))

GDPR Declaration of Understanding (Core Values)

Fridays for Future Open Collective International Accounts

Responsibilities include

  1. Post on social media, coming events, counting reports and relevant Climate Action!
  2. Email with reminder about large strikes and other things which affect our climate.
  3. Reach out to new members and show interest. Offer training, set up buddies and affinity groups.
  4. Reach out to active people and groups, both climate and non climate who could work with climate.
  5. Keep the Action Network, this, page updated.
  6. Align the map lists, map, map count, Action network and petitions,
  7. Update the map.
  8. Create an economic system to assist with costs.
  9. Answer social media and emails
  10. Out reach to media.
  11. Create a place to chat, with messenger, slack or mattermost and use the social tools, and agree GDPR, Vision Proposal and Conflict Transformation to create a safe place.

More infomation:

'Separation needs' Proposal:

If there is a need for a local or work group to be ‘separated’ by sex, sexual identity, race, age or another reason, this is understandable. It is best shown in the name of the Work Group, so as to reduce confusion for participants.

If this separate work group sees the need for ‘separation’ then this need may not be discrimination, because this is filling a ‘need’. It is discrimination if they are ‘stopping’ another work group from forming or working. Local autonomy is important.

One example of a 'separation' need can be in the age group ‘youth’, often classified as 19-29 years. There are many names e.g. Fridays for Future Youth town or country or Youth Strike for Climate country name. Also, by starting from 19 years will mean school children are not directly exposed to issues which may be difficult to cope with, without the support of adults and their own parents.

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