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Guides & Documentation

Concrete instruction on accomplishing the many tasks of the peace movement. As part of Why War’s mission to create valuable resources for activists trying to start successful peace groups on their campus, we offer the following materials. We urge you to help us become a central repository of knowledge about activism on campuses by including links to our website in the literature your group produces. In additon, all resources are freely reproduceable and linkable, although we do ask that you identify us as the source.

03-Mar-2004

Secure Encryption with GPGMail on Mac OS X

Privacy has been becoming an increasing concern in more people's lives for quite a few years now. Apparently people aren't concerned about it in their email correspondence, though, if current practice is any indication. A little program called Pretty Good Privacy began to change things, and that technology is available for Mac OS X. [View Guide]
26-Nov-2003

Liberating Stuff You Need: A Guide to Political Shoplifting

Everytime you buy something from large corporations, you participate in the system that causes wars. In our society, however, large corporations are often the only producers of much-needed products. Political shoplifting is an easy solution to help you get what you need while at the same time striking a blow against the empire. [View Guide]
14-Nov-2003

Blocs, Black and Otherwise

Many activists have heard of the dreaded "Black Block" as if it is some secret organization of radicals. In reality, a bloc is merely a tactic used by activists hoping to resist police oppression and accomplish their goals effectively. CrimethInc. has done it again and written a beautiful tactics manual on blocs. [View Guide]
28-Oct-2003

How to Use Newsgroups to Mirror Files

If you want to get a word out where everyone can see it and nobody can touch it, your best bet is Usenet. Web mirrors are neat, but how many can you really expect? A Usenet message exists in over 100,000 places. [View Guide]
18-Oct-2003

How to Start a 501(c)3

The benefits of creating an officially tax-exempt and non-profit organization are great. It is a process, however, that is intimidating. Here is a brief guide that should offer enough information to create one with minimal fear and effort. [View Guide]
22-Sep-2003

Activism and Security Culture

Just because we're non-violent doesn't meant that the police don't see us as a threat. It also doesn't mean that we will not be charged with violent crimes if arrested. Maintaining a tight security culture is essential for creating a cohesive, safe, and effective movement based on the principals of trust and solidarity. [View Guide]
07-Aug-2003

Liberate a Billboard

Guide written by the Billboard Liberation Front: "The procedures outlined here are based on our 20 years' experience executing billboard improvements professionally, safely, and (knock on wood) without injury or arrest. In most cases, is should not be necessary to follow the elaborate, even obsessive precautions we outline here. A can of spray paint, a blithe spirit, and a balmy night are all your really need." [View Guide]
18-Jun-2003

How to Convert RealAudio to mp3

This is a quick guide on converting Real Audio to mp3, a useful skill for editing audio found on the White House website. This guide takes you through a the example of finding audio of Bush's WMD claims. [View Guide]
15-Jun-2003

How to Host a Faculty Panel

Professors are a great resource on college campuses because they offer insight into issues and are trusted members of the community. This guide will help you organize a faculty panel discussion on your campus. [View Guide]
15-Jun-2003

How to Make Vinyl Stickers

Printing stickers is a cost-effective way to create visible dissent and to recoup some of your organizational costs. This guide will show you just how easy it is to get high-quality stickers made. [View Guide]
13-Jun-2003

How to Use the Internet for Effective Organization

It seems that everyone within the movement is asking themselves how to use the Internet to successfully organize. Our hope is that this document will serve as a jumping off point for your organizing efforts. We also present an important new concept, swarming, that we hope will alter the nature of protests. [View Guide]
01-Jul-2002

Quick Guide on Arguing

The anti-war movement spreads through convincing people to alter their world view. While there are literally hundreds of articles that describe why this war is unjust, the anti-war movement will only be successfully spread through face-to-face contact. This guide will outline some thoughts on persuasively arguing the anti-war position. [View Guide]
01-Apr-2002

How to Encrypt Your E-mail

We now have the ability to maintain completely secure communication. As the anti-war movement builds, each of us need to be diligent in our use of encryption to counteract attempts by our government to use its newly acquired privacy invasion rights (e.g. the USA-PATRIOT Act). This guide will quickly give you the links to download "PGP" and links to several easy-to-understand guides on using it. [View Guide]
15-Mar-2002

How to Engage in Direct-Action Civil Disobedience

What if large protests are ineffective? What if the media and police have adapted to large, loud, and emotional protests and are able to successfully dampen the effectiveness of these tactics? While supplying few concrete answers, this guide offers samplings of ongoing research into the tactics that groups have used in the past to go beyond mass protests. [View Guide]
01-Nov-2001

How to Create and Distribute Pamphlets

"Pamphletting" is a great activity because it provides visibility for the peace movement and allows individuals to feel they are personally spreading the message. This article will tell you how to design, print, and distribute pamphlets. [View Guide]

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This website is a tribute to Why War?, one of the nation's first and most innovative post-9/11 student antiwar organizations. Born on October 22, 2001 at Swarthmore College, we were a handful of freshmen and sophmores who vocally opposed the wars in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere. And now, seven years later, we are retiring this website as we focus our efforts on new directions. We hope that it continues to serve future activists and we remain confident that humanity is on the verge birthing a better world.