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REVOLUTION BY DESIGN | The one hundredth and ninety ninth method of non violent protest
1. REVOLUTION BY DESIGN
THE ONE HUNDREDTH AND NINETY NINTH METHOD OF NON VIOLENT PROTEST
REVOLUTION BY DESIGN
THE ONE HUNDREDTH AND NINETY NINTH METHOD OF NON VIOLENT PROTEST
SARAH DRUMMOND
@RUFFLEMUFFIN
2. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
3. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE BANKS
4. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE GOVERNMENT
5. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
INJUSTICE
6. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE POLICE
7. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
HEALTH
8. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
ENERGY
9. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MOBILITY
10. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DEMENTIA
11. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MUSIC
12. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
SOCIETY
13. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
EQUAL MARRIAGE
14. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DEMOCRACY
15. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
FOOD
16. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
FARMING
17. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
ARCHITECTURE
18. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MANUFACTURING
19. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
CONSUMERISM
20. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DESIGN
22. IF WE GET INTO THE
POSITION WHERE WE ARE
F*CKED AND WE DON’T HAVE
THE TOOLS TO BRING
ABOUT RADICAL CHANGE,
THEN WE ARE F*CKED
IF WE GET INTO THE
POSITION WHERE WE ARE
F*CKED AND WE DON’T HAVE
THE TOOLS TO BRING
ABOUT RADICAL CHANGE,
THEN WE ARE F*CKED
23. ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY EIGHT
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY EIGHT
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp
24. ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
25. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
DESIGN
27. "THE PROBLEM IS THAT THE CURRENT EDUCATION
SYSTEM WAS DESIGNED AND CONCEIVED AND
STRUCTURED FOR A DIFFERENT AGE… WE EDUCATE
CHILDREN BY BATCHES”
- SIR KEN ROBINSON
43. “BOTH DIY PRODUCTION
ANDOPEN DESIGN
EMPOWER THE USER BY
PUTTING PROFESSIONAL
TOOLS IN THE HANDS OF
THE MASSES"
“BOTH DIY PRODUCTION
ANDOPEN DESIGN
EMPOWER THE USER BY
PUTTING PROFESSIONAL
TOOLS IN THE HANDS OF
THE MASSES"
- TOMMI LATIO (OPEN DESIGN NOW)- TOMMI LATIO (OPEN DESIGN NOW)
44. "invert the present deep
structure of tools" in order to
"give people tools that
guarantee their right to work
with independent efficiency”
ivan illich
"invert the present deep
structure of tools" in order to
"give people tools that
guarantee their right to work
with independent efficiency”
ivan illich
45. MOVEMENTS BY DESIGN
OPEN UP DESIGN TO INSPIRE OTHERS CREATIVITY TO CHANGE THE WORLD
MOVEMENTS BY DESIGN
OPEN UP DESIGN TO INSPIRE OTHERS CREATIVITY TO CHANGE THE WORLD
48. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
THE MISSION
49. CYCLEHACK IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT ON
A MISSION TO MAKE THE WORLD MORE
SUSTAINABLE BY REDUCING THE
BARRIERS TO CYCLING
CC Edinburghcyclechic
https://www.flickr.com/photos/edinburgh_cycle_chic/16482434651/
52. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
THE LEADERS
54. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR WEAPONS
58. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR TAKEOVER
AND FIRST
FOLLOWERS
59. “For me, Cyclehack is about bringing together
lots of heads who all equally have their own
experiences and ideas, and bridging this with
design talent to make ideas become a reality.”
Sarah Drummond, Glasgow
“In a city with no infrastructure for cycling at
all, a few cycling enthusiast are braving the
multiple barriers and opting for their bicycles.
Beirut CycleHack is a much needed initiative to
offer the opportunity to strengthen the cycling
community and give them a space to create
their own solutions and expand their efforts.”
Public Interest Design Levant,
Global Partner, Beirut
“It was a wonderful experience to assemble
some of Melbourne’s cycling enthusiasts,
entrepreneurs, designers and decision
makers under a one roof for 48 hours.
Throughout the weekend we identified
barriers to cycling, and we were extremely
honoured to see all participants working
together for a common goal, a bike friendly
city.”
Jani Modig, Global Partner
Melbourne
MELBOURNE
BEIRUT
GLASGOW
60. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR ARMY
62. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR INVENTIONS
68. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR
RADAR
69. MacBook Pro
SUBMIT HACKSEE HACKS
LO CATIONHA CK T YP E
SUBMIT HACK
LO CATIONHA CK T YP E
Cyclehacks from all
over the world, in
one place.
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70. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
LAST WEEKEND
CYCLEHACK 2015
71.
72.
73. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
THE UNSEXY
MOVEMENT
74.
75. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
THE
MEDAL
76.
77. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
MEET OUR ARMY
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95. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR PROPAGANDA
96. EVENT ENTRANCE
‘ THE BADGE’
EVENT ENTRANCE
‘ THE BADGE’
EVENT ENTRANCE
‘ THE SPEAKERS’
EVENT ENTRANCE
‘ CYCLEHACK BARRIER AND IDEA CARDS’
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98. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR ALLIES
99. “Cyclehack is an exciting, innovative
movement, bringing the principles of
design thinking and rapid prototyping to
the world of cycling. Sustrans Scotland
recognise the benefits Cyclehack brings,
in addressing barriers, stimulating
innovation, and building support for
cycling initiatives. We look forward to
seeing the product catalogue growing
as participation and popularity grows!”
Matt MacDonald
Senior Business Development Officer
Sustrans Scotland
101. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
OUR OPPOSITION
102. after all @cycle_hack claimed that they were
putting cycling on the map which I feel
undermines all cycle campaigners to date
@rufflemuffin @cyclehackgla & knowing many folks
who have spent lives cycle campaigning I feel you
need to REALLY justify your claim.
103. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
ACTIVISM DOESN’T
HAVE TO BE
BORING
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107. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
A REVOLUTION IN
WOMEN’S CYCLING
THEIR WORDS NOT OURS
128. OVER 600 PEOPLE CYCLEHACKING OVER THE COURSE
OF THE WEEKEND IN 25 CITIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
3,500 TWEETS ABOUT CYCLEHACK OVER 48 HOURS
1.6 MILLION PEOPLE REACHED THROUGH
INSTAGRAM AND TWITTER AND JUST OVER 2K ON
FACEBOOK IN 48 HOURS
OVER 100 CYCLEHACKS CREATED AND UPLOADED TO
OUR CATALOGUE WHICH IS STILL GROWING
A GROWING COMMUNITY OF 66 EVENT
ORGANISERS ALL OVER THE WORLD
ONE HUNDRED AND
NINETY EIGHT
METHODS OF NON
VIOLENT
REVOLUTION
GENE SHARP
DESIGNERS OF THE
FUTURE CREATE
OPEN PLATFORMS
I AM A FACILITATOR OF IMAGINATION
DESIGNERS OF THE
FUTURE CREATE
OPEN PLATFORMS
I AM A FACILITATOR OF IMAGINATION
129. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DEMOCRACY
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157. THE DESIGN EXPERT OF
TODAY IS A FACILITATOR
OF KNOWLEDGE, A
PLATFORM BUILDER,A
CONNECTOR
what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
158. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE BANKS
159. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE GOVERNMENT
160. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
INJUSTICE
161. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
THE POLICE
162. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
HEALTH
163. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
ENERGY
164. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MOBILITY
165. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DEMENTIA
166. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MUSIC
167. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
SOCIETY
168. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
EQUAL MARRIAGE
169. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DEMOCRACY
170. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
FOOD
171. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
FARMING
172. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
ARCHITECTURE
173. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
MANUFACTURING
174. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
CONSUMERISM
175. what would you
start a
revolution about?
what would you
start a
revolution about?
DESIGN
176. ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE
methods of non
violent revolution
gene sharp AND HACKED BY SARAH DRUMMOND
DESIGN
177. “We are called to
be architects of
the future, not its
victims.”
buckminster fuller
“We are called to
be architects of
the future, not its
victims.”
buckminster fuller
178. THE DESIGN EXPERT OF
TODAY IS A FACILITATOR
OF KNOWLEDGE, A
PLATFORM BUILDER,A
CONNECTOR
MY
REVOLUTION?
MY
REVOLUTION?
179. THE DESIGN EXPERT OF
TODAY IS A FACILITATOR
OF KNOWLEDGE, A
PLATFORM BUILDER,A
CONNECTOR
MY
REVOLUTION?
MY
REVOLUTION?
PEOPLE
183. 1. say your idea out loud
2. give it form
3. design it as an open platforms
4. welcome people with open arms
5. have a strong aim
6. inspire people to change the world
7. provide the tools and confidence for radical
change
8. respect what came before you and join them
9. be different
10. be inventive with resource
11. listen to your critique
12. fail and learn fast
13. many small ideas together make a big change
14. activism doesn’t have to be boring
15. be open and give away control
16. be easy to follow
17. let people take your vision
18. provide the framework for others to copy
and re-invent