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This project delves into various political movements aimed at promoting social justice, equality, and political change. From the Women's Liberation and Environmental Movements to protests like Occupy Wall Street, we explore the underlying issues such as wealth inequality, voting rights, and healthcare reform. The aim is to raise awareness, spark public debate, and inspire action. Participants will create placards for a cause they believe in, write mission statements, and engage in discussions about the significance of these movements for today’s society.
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Political Movements • Refugees • Vietnam war • Women’s Liberation Grab some pictures • Voting rights • Palestine/Israel • Work Choices • Occupy Wall Street • Healthcare reform • Aboriginal Land Rights • Environmental Movement
Political Movements Oxford Dictionary: A group of people working together to advance their shared political, social, or artistic ideas: the labour movement A campaign undertaken by a political, social, or artistic movement: a movement to declare war on poverty A change or development: the movement towards greater sexual equalitymovements in the underlying financial markets
Political Movements • Marxism is a small movement here in Australia and in most societies • Organisation called Socialist Alternative (really more to the left than Socialism) • Key issue for them is inequality in wealth distribution • Capitalism is the reason for the inequality • Currently focussing on protesting against the budget • http://www.sa.org.au/ • http://redflag.org.au/content/about-0
Political Movements • Task: • Groups of 3 or 4 • Create placards for a protest for/against something you believe in, no matter how small it is. • Write a mission statement (your aim and how you attend to achieve it) • Explain your political movement to another person in the class • What is the central issue? • Why is it important to you? • What can/is/will be done to achieve your aim? • How can the other person get involved?
Political movements • RESOURCES • http://www.sa.org.au/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=7863:the-point-of-protesting&Itemid=400 • http://www.sa.org.au/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=7449:why-capitalism-is-the-cause-of-inequality&Itemid=400 • http://redflag.org.au/article/riotous-behaviour-australian-history
Political Movements • Charcteristics: • Tend to focus on one political issue • Participants do not have to be members • Rely on mass support • Focus on raising public awareness • Create public debate • Emerge quickly, when an issue arises • Die quickly, once issue is resolved • Next lesson we will be looking at the Refugee Movement