Resources

Whether you're an experienced activist or organizing an action for the first time, here are some resources for helping you organize an action for Draw the Line:

Action Toolkit

The Global Days of Action Toolkit gives organizers everything they need to take action: logos, posters, social media materials, and much, much more!

Check out the Action Toolkit

Organizing Guide

Whether you’re an experienced activist or organizing an action for the first time, this guide has organizing hacks and pro tips. Read the guide below to help prepare for your action:

Read the organizing guide

Arts toolkit

Do you want to bring art and creativity into your action? This guide will walk you through a number of different creative tactics that you can use to help draw attention to your event, create moments for people to come together and build community.

Check the Arts toolkit

Visual elements

If you’re creating flyers, banners, stickers, social media posts, T-shirts or any other promotional content about Draw the Line, here are some visual resources you can use

Download the Brand guidelines

Spread the word

Social Media Toolkit

You can download sample texts, graphics and templates and share on your social media channels. Please use the hashtag #DrawtheLine, so we can help amplify your posts!

Download the social media toolkit

Other ways to help spread the word:

1. Share your reason for joining: Everyone’s reason for fighting for justice and joining Draw the Line’s days of action is unique. What is yours? Sharing your passion and motivation can inspire others to join too! Take a photo or record a quick video of yourself holding a sign and / or explaining why you’re going to take part at Draw the Line and post on your social media.

2. Invite your friends: Could be an email, a WhatsApp message, a social media post. Invite them to the RVSP page for a local event, or just call them up! The more people we can bring with us to the streets, the better – our collective strength will show in our demands, creativity and numbers.It’s also important to re-invite people as the week of September 19-21 gets closer! Reminders are crucial.

3. Reach out to local influencers: It doesn’t have to be a big celebrity. Could be your local football team, musician or politician. Who in your community do people listen to and who has a big reach on social media? Reach out to them.

4. Post your organizing prep: Are you passing out flyers? Making art? Holding local meetings? That’s awesome! Will you share about it on your own social media? That way people in your networks can learn more about the great prep that is under way. Post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or Bluesky using #DrawtheLine.

5. Amplify #DrawtheLine stories: Building momentum is crucial. In the lead up to September 19-21 and during the weekend of actions, don’t be afraid to use your social media and to share some of the great energy that is building up to the moment all around the world. Follow the hashtag #DrawtheLine to find posts from other people and organizations who will join the global days of action alongside you.

Media

Media Toolkit

For journalists who would like more information, contact [email protected] and we will connect you with the coalition of organizers.

For event hosts who would like to learn more about speaking to media, contact [email protected] and we will sign you up for our series of Media 101 trainings.

Press Releases
Movements Worldwide Draw the Line Against Genocide, Injustice, Fossil Fuels, and Call for Rights, Jobs, and Justice

SEND US YOUR PHOTOS AND VIDEOS
GETTING STARTED

We want to share what’s happening at your Draw The Line event with people around the world. Send us your best images and videos, so we can spread the word!

All submitted photos, videos and action report content may be reproduced under an Creative Commons license (Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0). By submitting your photos and video clip(s), you agree for Draw The Line participating organizations and groups to publish, reproduce, exhibit, transmit, broadcast, televise, digitise, display, otherwise use, and permit others to use, including on the Internet, and for any purpose, including, but not limited to, promotion of Draw the Line and Draw The Line participating organizations and groups, without further consent or payment.

SUBMIT VIA GOOGLE DRIVE

To submit your photos and videos from your mobile or laptop, just follow these instructions:

  • Rename your file following this naming structure: 20250918_Draw_The_Line_Country_City_Your Initials_#
  • Click on “ADD FILE” to submit your photo or video files
  • Include a one-sentence description of your event and what is happening
SUBMIT VIA EMAIL

Don’t have a Google account? Send your photo and video files to [email protected] email address with the following information:

  • Caption: a short description of your event
  • City/Region/Country
  • Your name or social media handle (how you would like to be credited for the photos or footage) 
  • Your consent: copy / paste this sentence in the copy of your email: I consent to Draw The Line participating organizations and groups posting my photos and/or videos.

If you are limited with the number of files you are able to send via email, we recommend using file sharings sites like Smash, Transfer Now, Send Anywhere or other platforms.

DOWNLOAD AND SHARE PHOTOS AND VIDEOS

Find photos and videos from Draw The Line events as they come in through the Multimedia Hub. This hub also includes logos in various languages, photos, video clips that you can download for free, and loads more.

Event Report Backs Including Attendance

As your event is concluding, there are some important steps to ensure we can amplify Draw the Line and ensure our demands echo around the world:

WHERE and HOW:

Following conclusion of the event, please provide numbers of attendees and a high level report back summary of how the event went.

Report back google form

For larger mobilizations, it may be necessary to capture information utilizing the Jacob’s Area Method. If you require additional guidance on how to collect attendance numbers, please contact [email protected].

Crowd Size Estimation Guidance

WHEN: We kindly request that attendance numbers are submitted on the day of the event (ideally as the event is wrapping up before you go home). It is important that we can communicate a consolidated number of attendees by the end of the global week of action.