Reformer's Blog
Why take action? Because it's fun.
Activism can not only serve as a great introduction to new people at your school, but it can simply be fun.
If you're like most college students, you probably have a faily full schedule of classes, homework, extra-curricular activities, and maybe a part time job. Fitting activism into your schedule may seem like a tall order if you still want to have time for some occasional R&R.
However, it doesn't have to be. Activism can fun as well as effective and meaningful. Check out these pictures, for instance (click on each image for details about the event):
Convinced? If you are (or even if you're not!) find out for yourself: Take action on your campus. Here are three enjoyable activism ideas I'd suggest:
- Movie Night -- A movie night can be an effective, relatively easy event for any type of group to hold, and fun. It can raise awareness about a particular issue through the screening of a documentary, or it can be a feature movie which contains a conservative theme -- a good social group building event for groups with a low budget or a large influx of new members.
-
Bring a Speaker to Campus -- Hosting a speaker is an excellent event for any conservative or libertarian group. It will attract the attention of the media and generate interest in your group. You can do it at any time of the year.
-
Health Care Wheel of Misfortune --Make a street theater set with a game analogous to the classic show, “Wheel of Fortune.” Ask passersby to participate by spinning the wheel to reveal the potential dangers of government-run healthcare. Make each section of the wheel highlight a negative effect of national healthcare.
Share this post with the other members of your group to help get them on board with the project you choose. It's never too early to start planning effective activism, though an event thrown together at a moment's notice may turn out great as well!
As always, if you need any assistance, don't hesitate to contact the Campus Reform staff for free assistance. Take action today!
- Login to post comments
Printer-friendly version



