How you can help
How you can make Repeace happen
Repeace is an idea, like Occupy. It happens and is noticed when people go there and become part of it. The critical mass needed can encourage our institutions to live and operate on your behalf, with accountability and transparency. To get corporations to back off of politics and recognize the advantage they'll get from you by doing so, they'll need to see the numbers. How many of you are offering your support to businesses that will stop buying Congress and the Senate? How many are the 99%? That's what we have to find out, not only in the USA, but worldwide.
These are some of the things you can do to make Repeace happen
- Take your pledge on WORLDWIDE SUPPORT.
- The 3 USA pledges will be taken when the movement reaches tipping point.
- Share on FB, Twitter, etc. E-mail to your friends at home and abroad.
- Get as many people as possible to pledge WORLDWIDE SUPPORT. That means you're in. You're in the "World Tahrir Square." Done!
- Join all FB Repeace communities and use Repeace images and the logo on your Facebook profile.
- Remind artists that they can interpret the Repeace word and logo and submit their Art. We will share it and it will entertain us all.
- Photographers: Send us images of the Occupy events or beautiful images you took of nature, animals, people that can lift our spirits and give us all hope. We will display them with your name on our front page slideshow. If you wish, create images for the Facebook timeline layout (main featured picture). We will upload them on the site for people to download. You promote Repeace and we promote your work.
- People from the UK, Italy, Chile, Peru, Pakistan, France, Germany (or any country that is not yet planned) can organize with committed activists/Repeacers and journalists to help create Repeace in your country.
- Do you know any humanitarian celebrities who could be inspired by Repeace? If so share Repeace with them and suggest that they give the 3 fingers hand sign to the camera the next time they run into photographers. It just takes that one person!





