Across the country student groups are pushing for digital rights in their communities and on the federal level. And it’s not just students; local tech meetups, legal salons, and grassroots activists are self-organizing to make a difference.
This page gives you the resources you need to be a better organizer for civil liberties. Find guides to starting your own digital rights group on campus, running a campaign, promoting your actions, and making your voice heard.
Contact elected officials and decision makers through EFF's online action center to speak out in support of digital rights. Share the action with your campus or community group, and encourage people in your network to engage in EFF's campaigns to defend our rights online.
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Media Tips for ActivistsLearn how to use the media to amplify your campaign, share stories, and encourage healthy debate about digital rights.
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Organizing Public EventsPublic events are an excellent way to connect with other activists, attract press, and raise awareness on campus and in your community.
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Building a CoalitionWork with other organizations and student clubs to build a powerful and diverse coalition to advance a common goal to protect online civil liberties.
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Social Media For AdvocacyExpand your networks by sharing news and connecting with other defenders of the Internet by using social media effectively.
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