Activism needs introverts | Sarah Corbett

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A few years ago, about seven years ago,
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I found myself hiding in a festival toilet,
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a music festival toilet,
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and if anyone's been to a music festival,
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yeah, you'll know that by the third day,
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it's pretty nasty.
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I was standing in the toilet because I couldn't even sit down,
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because the toilet roll had run out,
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there was mud everywhere,
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and it smelled pretty bad.
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And I stood there thinking,
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"What am I doing? I don't even need the toilet."
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But the reason I went
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was because I was volunteering for a large charity on climate justice,
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and it was seven years ago,
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when lots of people didn't believe in climate change,
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people were very cynical about activism,
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and my role, with all of my teammates,
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was to get people to sign petitions on climate justice
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and educate them a bit more about the issue.
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And I cared deeply about climate change and lots of inequality,
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so I'd go and I'd talk to lots of people,
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which made me nervous and drained me of energy,
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but I did it because I cared,
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but I would hide in the toilets, because I'd be exhausted,
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and I didn't want my teammates doubting my commitment to the cause,
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thinking that I was slacking.
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And we'd go and meet at the end of our shift,
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and we'd count how many petitions had been signed,
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and often I'd win the amount of petitions signed
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even though I had my little breaks in the toilet.
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But I was always very jealous of the other activists,
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because either they had the same amount of energy
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as they had when they began the shift of getting people to sign petitions,
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or often they had more energy,
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and they'd be really excited about going to watch the bands in the evening
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and having a dance.
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And even if I loved the bands,
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all I wanted to do was to go back to my tent and have a sleep,
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because I'd just feel completely wiped out,
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and I was really jealous of people that had the energy
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to go and party hard at the festivals.
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But it also made me really angry, as well, inside.
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I thought, "This isn't fair, I'm an introvert,
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and all of the offline campaigning seems to be favoring extroverts."
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I would go on marches which drained me.
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That was the other option.
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Or I'd go and join campaigns outside embassies or shops.
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The only thing that was on offer was around lots of people,
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it was very loud activism,
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it always involved lots of people, it was performing.
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None of it was for introverts,
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and I not only thought that that wasn't fair,
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because a third to a half of the world's population are introverts,
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which isn't fair on them, because we burn out,
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or we'd be put off by activism and not do it,
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and everyone needs to be an activist in this world.
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And also, I didn't think it was particularly clever,
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but I could see that a lot of the activism that worked
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wasn't only extrovert activism.
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It wasn't only the loud stuff.
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It wasn't about people performing all the time.
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A lot of the work that was needed was in the background,
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was hidden, wasn't seen.
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And when I ended up just being a campaigner,
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because it's the only job I can do, really --
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I was campaigning at university,
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and for the last 10 years, I've been a professional campaigner
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for large charities,
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and now I'm a creative campaigner consultant for different charities
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as well as other work I do --
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but I knew that there were other forms of activism that were needed.
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I started tinkering about seven years ago
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to see what quieter forms of activism I could engage with
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so I didn't burn out as an activist,
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but also to look at some of the issues I was concerned about in campaigning.
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I was very lucky that, when I worked for Oxfam and other big charities,
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I could read lots of big reports
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on what influenced politicians and businesses
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and the general public,
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what campaigns worked really well, which ones didn't.
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And I'm a bit of a geek, so I look at all of that stuff,
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and I wanted to tinker around
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to see how I could engage people in social change in a different way,
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because I think if we want the world to be more beautiful, kind and just,
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then our activism should be beautiful, kind and just,
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and often it's not.
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And today, I just want to talk about three ways
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that I think activism needs introverts.
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I think there's lot of other ways, but I'm just going to talk about three.
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And the first one is: activism is often very quick,
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and it's about doing,
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so extroverts, often their immediate response to injustice is,
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we've got to do stuff now,
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we've got to react really quickly --
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and yes, we do need to react,
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but we need to be strategic in our campaigning,
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and if we just act on anger,
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often we do the wrong things.
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I use craft, like needlework --
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like this guy behind me is doing --
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as a way to not only slow down those extrovert doers,
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but also to bring in nervous, quiet introverts into activism.
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By doing repetitive actions,
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like handicraft, you can't do it fast, you have to do it slowly.
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And those repetitive stitches
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help you meditate on the big, complex, messy social change issues
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and figure out what we can do
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as a citizen, as a consumer, as a constituent,
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and all of those different things.
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It helps you think critically while you're stitching away,
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and it helps you be more mindful of what are your motives.
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Are you that Barbie aid worker that was mentioned before?
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Are you about joining people in solidarity,
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or do you want to be the savior, which often isn't very ethical?
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But doing needle work together, as well,
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extroverts and introverts and ambivert --
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everyone's on the scale in different places --
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because it's a quiet, slow form of activism,
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it really helps introverts be heard
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in other areas, where they are often not heard.
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It sounds odd,
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but while you're stitching, you don't need eye contact with people.
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So, for nervous introverts,
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it means that you can stitch away next to someone or a group of people
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and ask questions that you're thinking
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that often you don't get time to ask people,
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or you're too nervous to ask if you give them eye contact.
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So you can get introverts, who are those big, deep thinkers,
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saying, "That's really interesting that you want to do
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that extrovert form of activism that's about shaming people
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or quickly going out somewhere,
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but who are you trying to target and how,
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and is that the best way to do it?"
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So it means you could have these discussions in a very slow way,
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which is great for the extrovert to slow down and think deeply,
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but it's really good for the introvert as well,
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to be heard and to feel part of that movement for change,
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in a good way.
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Some ways we do it is stitch cards
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about what values we thread through our activism,
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and making sure that we don't just react in unethical ways.
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One, sometimes we work with art institutions
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where we will get over 150 people at the V&A
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who can come for hours,
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sit and stitch together on a particular issue,
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and then tweet what they're thinking or how it went, like this one.
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Also, I always think that activism needs introverts
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because we're really good at intimate activism.
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So we're good at slow activism,
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and we're really good at intimate activism,
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and if this year has told us anything,
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it's told us that we need to, when we're engaging power holders,
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we need to engage them by listening to people we disagree with,
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by building bridges not walls --
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walls or wars --
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and by being critical friends, not aggressive enemies.
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And one example that I do a lot with introverts,
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but with lots of people,
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is make gifts for people in power,
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so not be outside screaming at them,
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but to give them something like a bespoke handkerchief
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saying, "Don't blow it.
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Use your power for good.
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We know you've got a difficult job in your position of power.
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How can we help you?"
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And what's great is, for the introverts,
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we can write letters while we're making these gifts,
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so for us, Marks and Spencer,
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we tried to campaign to get them to implement the living wage.
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So we made all the 14 board members bespoke handkerchiefs.
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We wrote them letters, we boxed them up,
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and we went to the AGM to hand-deliver our gifts
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and to have that form of intimate activism
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where we had discussions with them.
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And what was brilliant was that the chair of the board
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told us how amazing our campaign was,
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how heartfelt it was.
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The board members, like Martha Lane Fox,
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who has hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter,
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and highly influential in business,
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tweeted how impressed she was,
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and within 10 months,
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we'd had meetings with Marks and Spencer
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to say, "We know this is difficult to be a living wage employer,
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but if you can be one,
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the rest of the sector will look at it,
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and it's not right that some of your amazing workers are working full time
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and still can't pay their bills.
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And we love Marks and Spencer.
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How can you be the role model that we want you to be?"
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So that was that intimate form of activism.
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We had lots of meetings with them.
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We then gave them Christmas cards and Valentine's cards to say,
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"We really want to encourage you to implement the living wage,
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and within 10 months, they'd announced to the media
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that they were going to pay the independent living wage, and now --
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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And now we're trying to work with them to be accredited,
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which is really important,
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and we went back to the last AGM this June
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and we had these amazing one-to-one discussions with the board members,
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who told us how much they loved their hankies
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and how it really moved them, what we were doing,
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and they all told us that if we were standing outside screaming at them
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and not being gentle in our protest,
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they wouldn't have even listened to us,
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never mind had those discussions with us.
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And I think introverts are really good at intimate activism
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because we like to listen,
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we like one-to-ones,
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we don't like small talks,
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we like those big, juicy issues to discuss with people,
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we don't like conflict,
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so we avoid it at all costs,
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which is really important when we're trying to engage power holders,
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not to be conflicting with them all the time.
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The third way I think activists are really missing out
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if they don't engage introverts
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is that introverts, like I said, can be half of the world's population,
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and most of us won't say that we're introvert,
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or we get embarrassed by saying what overwhelms us.
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So for me, a few years ago,
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my mom used to send me texts in capital letters --
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and she can now do emojis and everything, she's fine --
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but as soon as I'd see this text,
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I'd wince and think, "Ooh, it's capital letters, it's too much."
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And I'd have to ignore it to read the lovely text she sent me.
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And that's a bit embarrassing,
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to tell people that capital letters overwhelm you,
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but we really need introverts to help us do intriguing activism
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that attracts them rather than puts them off.
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We're put off by big and brash giant posters
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and capital letters and explanation marks
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telling us what to do and vying for our attention.
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So some of the things I do with people around the world who take part
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is make small bits of provocative street art
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which are hung off eye level, very small,
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and they're provocative messages.
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They're not preaching at people or telling them what to do.
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They're just getting people to engage in different ways,
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and think for themselves,
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because we don't like to be told what to do.
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It might be wearing a green heart on your sleeve
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saying what you love and how climate change will affect it,
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and we'll wear it,
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and if people say,
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"Why are you wearing a green heart with the word 'chocolate' on?"
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and we can have those one-to-one intimate conversations and say,
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"I love chocolate.
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Climate change is going to affect it,
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and I think there's lot of other things that climate change will affect,
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and I really want to make sure I'm part of the solution, not the problem."
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And then we deflect, because we don't like to be the center of attention,
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and say, "What do you love and how will climate change affect it?"
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Or it might be shop-dropping instead of shop-lifting,
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where we'll make little mini-scrolls with lovely stories on
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about what's the story behind your clothes.
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Is it a joyful story of how it's made, or is it a torturous one?
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And we'll just drop them in little pockets in shops,
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all lowercase, all handwritten,
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with kisses and smiley faces in ribbon,
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and then people are excited that they found it.
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And we often drop them in unethical shops
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or in front pockets,
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and it's a way that we can do offline campaigning
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that engages us and doesn't burn us out,
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but also engages other people in an intriguing way online and offline.
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So I've got two calls to action,
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for the introverts and for the extroverts.
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For the ambivert,
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you're involved in all of it.
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For the extroverts, I want to say that when you're planning a campaign,
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think about introverts.
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Think about how valuable our skills are, just as much as extroverts'.
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We're good at slowing down and thinking deeply,
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and the detail of issues, we're really good at bringing them out.
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We're good at intimate activism, so use us in that way.
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And we're good at intriguing people
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by doing strange little things that help create conversations and thought.
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Introverts, my call to action for you is,
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I know you like being on your own,
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I know you like being in your head,
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but activism needs you,
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so sometimes you've got to get out there.
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It doesn't mean that you've got to turn into an extrovert and burn out,
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because that's no use for anyone,
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but what it does mean
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is that you should value the skills and the traits that you have
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that activism needs.
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So for everyone in this room,
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whether you're an extrovert or an introvert or an ambivert,
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the world needs you now more than ever,
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and you've got no excuse not to get involved.
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Thanks.
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