{{:frise_rose.jpg?nolink&400|}} ====== Getting involved: What for ? and How ? ====== ===== Objectives ===== * Pointing out what outrages us * Reflecting together on ways we could take action for social change ===== Scenario ===== **Duration:** 1 hour 35 minutes ** Step 1 : Collective reading of //Time for outrage//** (10 minutes) Start the session with a **collective reading** of the first chapter of the book **Time for outrage** by Stephane HESSEL. ** Step 2: Mapping what outrages us** (20 minutes) For 5 minutes, invite the participant to write down on post-its "**What outrages them right now in the society?**" (2 post-it max per person to keep it short). Gather the participants in circle and ask them to share one after the other their **reasons of indignation**. Collect their propositions as they come to create a **mind map** of what outrages them. Give a break to participants so as gaining time to sort their ideas better. ** Step 3: Reflecting n how we could take action to bring a change** (1 hour) Invite the participants to **choose one issue** among all those that emerged previously on which they would like to work.Create working groups accordingly (ideally 5 to 6 groups). \\ Let the participants 45 minutes to reflect on **how they could take action** and **bring a change** on the issue they are working on.\\ Encourage them to **think practical**. The more practical and precise they will be, the more effective the session will be. ===== Material required ===== * Post-its * A flipchart (to create the mind map) * 5-6 tables to work on * flipchart papers for each group to take notes. {{:frise_rose.jpg?nolink&600 |}}