Shaping Reality
Informational power establishes sustained, proactive community control over the facts and information that we need in order to struggle and survive, and that inform how we make sense of the world together, and the actions we take to shape our futures. Shaping Reality: Building Informational Power to Resist Authoritarianism lays out an essential framework and guiding questions for building community-controlled informational infrastructure.
Digital Security & Doxxing Prevention Checklist
A checklist for people concerned about digital security and doxxing, whether you are a journalist or someone whose name or face appears in media or social media, compiled by Interrupting Criminalization.
Don’t Be A Copagandist: Migration Edition
A resource for media and organizers aimed at transforming the narrative about migration. Like our other “Don’t Be A Copagandist” guides, this resource is helpful for anyone to read and take note of, regardless of profession.
Don’t Be A Copagandist: Israeli Militarism Edition
A resource for media on covering Palestine and Israel. This guide attempts to unpack a few key places where IDF propaganda shows up in news reporting, offers tips for what (and what NOT) to do in coverage, and shares additional recommended resources.
Don’t Be A Copagandist: Police Sexual Violence Edition
A resource for journalists covering the issue of sexual violence by law enforcement agents, including police, school “resource” officers, school “safety” officers, private security stationed in schools, probation, parole, and immigration authorities, and Customs and Border Patrol.
Don’t Be A Copagandist: #StopCopCity Indictments Edition
A resource for media and communicators covering the recent indictments of #StopCopCity organizers in Atlanta on how to avoid perpetuating copaganda.
Don’t Be A Copagandist: Drug War Edition
A resource for media on how to avoid reproducing criminalizing narratives and focus on health, harm reduction, human dignity, and justice in drug coverage.
Don’t Be A Copagandist
A Resource for Media on Covering “Crime” and Violence, including things to avoid, approaches for advancing abolitionist narratives, and additional reading and guides.