Dedication
If this guide were to perchance fall into the hands of a budding student environmental activist wannabe, may you use it wisely and join in with millions of students of the past, present, and future in fighting for a just society and a healthy planet.

Quick Dirty Guide to Organizing
Join or form a group.
Choose an issue.
Launch a campaign.
Empower yourself and your fellow students.
Publicize everything.
Be funny.
Recruit, recruit, recruit.
Fight the Power.
WIN! (repeat until we achieve utopia)
Dance on the ruins of multi-national corporations.

Try out some of y/our guide’s humble ideas.
If all else fails, recycle it.

--Aaron “I’d rather be hopping freights” Kreider, summer & fall 1999--

ps: send me critiques, suggestions, jokes, cartoons, pictures, and diagrams for the next edition. This is a work in progress
Email: aaron@campusactivism.org.
Write: Aaron Kreider, P.O. Box 31909 Philadelphia, PA 19104.

Acknowledgements
Chris Moore who wrote the original guide.
Lauren Attenas for critiquing the original.
Jaimie Radesi who wrote part of it.
Dan Hardy who edited it.
Center for Campus Organizing for their Campus Organizing Guide.
Midwest Academy for their organizing guide.
The trees who willingly sacrificed themselves. Not.
The nameless corporation that makes vegan double chocolate chips... Mmm...
The volunteer SEAC crew that did the grunt office work during the summer of 1999 while I worked endlessly on this.
Countless SEACers, and other activists for teaching me that the fight is long but worth it.


Copyright 1999. A SEAC Production.

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