TAKE ACTION WITH KIDS & YOUNG PEOPLE
BOOKS FOR KIDS
Read about Palestine with books specifically written for kids and young people
FORM AN ACTVIST GROUP
WITH OTHER PARENTS
PARENTS FOR PALESTINE is a UK-based collective of parents and caretakers who take action and protest together.
MAKE A GIANT KITES
& DRAW ON IT
Make small and giant kites in honour of murdered artist Dr Refaat Alareer and as a symbol for all murdered artists.
COLOUR IN WITH KIDS
Use these designs created by FLYERS FOR FALESTINE and artists around the world to colour in with kids, at school, home or during actions
ADVOCATE IN SCHOOLS
Use these resources to take action in school as a teacher or parent
MAKE BUBBLES
NOT BOMBS
Outside a drone arms fair FAMILIES PER LA PAU organise creative disruption with BUBBLES NOT BOMBS. The event included giant bubbles, a huge painting and chalk drawings on the pavement.
TAKE OVER A SPACE WITH THE KIDS
PARENTS FOR PALESTINE staged a creative protest at the Science Museum over its association with the Adani Group. They dropped thousands of leaflets with the names and ages of children killed in Gaza from the second-floor balcony.
KEY THINGS TO REMEMBER
GET CREATIVE
Our creative toolbox has resources to help make your action stand out, collated from artists and activists >>
MARKETING
Make sure you get the word out to those you want to attend and participate. Use these designs from artists around the world >>
SAFETY
Our collected resources are a good place to start when considering digital and practical safety measures to protect your group, especially those more vulnerable to police and state violence >>
CULTURAL GENOCIDE & DEMANDING CHANGE
Our demands offer a framework for advocacy and understanding how cultural genocide and artistic censorship intersect with the many forms of violence and oppression Palestinians experience. Adapt them for your action >>
VALUES
Ensure your action reflects the values and demands of the Palestinian liberation movement. Whilst there is a diversity of beliefs, these demands echo the call from the Palestinian cultural sector >>