Skywriting and Earth-writing are two powerful non-violent ways of making a protest to catch the vital attention a wider audience.
Continue reading
Tag Archives: Communications With a Wider Audience
Records, Radio, and Television
Unfortunately the world we live in today is filled with violence. When you turn on the television or listen to the radio, frequently the first story is about violence. This provides a challenge to politicians that don’t want to give in to the public’s blood thirsty attitude. If you are going to want to maximize your exposure on radio and television and compete with those stories of violence, a strategy is going to be needed. A good politician will seek help from others that are experienced with the media. A press secretary along with a staff for him can aid the politician in getting his message across through as many mass mediums as possible.
Continue reading
Newspapers and Journals
Nonviolent action is effective and legal. There are number of ways to take action with nonviolence such as newspapers and journals. Using newspapers and journals allows you to communicate with a wider audience.
Continue reading
Slogans, Caricatures, and Symbols
One approach to galvanizing a group of supporters is with the use of popular slogans, or catchphrases, and easily identifiable symbols that communicate a message; one that will exemplify and extoll the political stances of its constituents.
Continue reading
Leaflets, Pamphlets, and Books
There are many ways to convey a point that will never lead to violence. Putting your political views in a pamphlet, leaflet, or a book. This is a very non-confrontational way to express your views. By using this method you can distribute your views and ideas over a large area. This method does take leg work, but it is a good way to share political views with a large audience, over a large area, without disturbing anyone or leading violence
Continue reading
Banners, Posters, Displayed Communications
Banners, posters and displayed communications are another classical means of nonviolent campaigning. Continue reading