• Gonzalez Lacroix posted an update 1 year, 11 months ago

    An activist is defined by Webster as a public speaker who expresses opinions or advocacy for political or social change. In the US, the term “an activist” is most often associated with political demonstrations, such as civil rights demonstrations. Activists differ according to the cause they are working on. For example, African American environmentalists are considered politically active while abortion rights advocates are considered to be more radical.

    According to Merriam Webster, the meaning of the word “activist” is “one who peacefully protest against unjust acts or laws”. The second meaning of the word “activist” is “one who advocates or promotes the use of force or other measures for social or political change, especially for social change against unjustifiable discrimination”. Similarly, the Oxford Dictionary defines the word “activist” as “one who practices any form of civil disobedience especially by peaceful and orderly disobedience”. Finally, the Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines the word “activist” as “a person who makes personal efforts to improve the conditions of the poor or the needy or to secure their rights”.

    Activism can take many different forms. Campaigns, church visits, and political demonstrations are all forms of activism. And every type of activism requires specific tactics to make it successful. However, there are a number of common strategies that activists use to bring about change. These include:

    Organising for Social Change. Activists gather together in groups to promote change through peaceful demonstration. When there are issues that affect people in a specific community or society, many people begin to organise around those issues. Often, agency are those with traditionally marginalised identities. For example, gay, lesbian, and bisexual people (GLBT) might begin to organise around environmental, social, economic, and other issues of importance to them as a group.

    Social Media Strategy. Many social media users have become disillusioned with traditional forms of activism, such as sit-in protests and civil disobedience. These protests often fail to bring about change due to police violence, social media censorship, and other obstacles. To avoid these pitfalls, many activists turn to social media to spread the message of social change.

    Writing for Change. An activist is not just saying words; they are also sharing ideas, drawing people into action, and building coalitions. In order to effectively become an outspoken advocate for change, activists must be willing to participate in the shaping of policy. agency use writing to influence the public through non-violent direct action and speech. While not every writer will become a prominent voice for change, those who do will become leaders of the movement over time.

    High Profile Public Speaks. Celebrities such as Martin Luther King Jr. often spoke publicly about issues that often got little attention from the general public. Activists can follow in his footsteps by making high-profile speeches to build public awareness. Speakers like Kevin Nash speak before large groups and create lasting impressions.

    Role of the Minorities. The concept of what an activist is often forgotten by those not directly affected by the issues an activist addresses. Activists are often thought to only be speaking out against something that affects the majority of the population. Activists should be thought of as involving the masses in major issues affecting them, even if their location is remote. Minorities need to be involved in movements in order for real change to occur.

    Deep Discussions on Minorities. Because of the unique experiences that African Americans face, many African Americans forget that their place in society is rooted in history, not just current days. Activists should speak with African Americans on a personal level about the impact of racism on their lives. By listening and addressing the unique needs of the marginalised identities, an African American could begin to realise the profound beauty that racism has created in America.

    Use of Mass Media. Activists should not limit their scope to speaking out against corporations that have wronged minorities. Rather, activists should harness the power of the media, using it as a powerful resource to spread their message. activist investors such as Blackrock use their influence among media outlets to make positive news about issues important to black Americans. Additionally, activists should speak out about their concerns with the press, highlighting both the negative and positive aspects of such stories.

    Use of Non-Profit Corporations. The Internet has made it easier than ever before for activists to find local chapters of shareholders’ organizations that are open to purchasing stock from a start-up company. This allows activists to build long-term relationships with corporate giants that could help further their cause. Some famous activist investors include George Soros and Donald Trump. In addition to using social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to spread information about their investments, activists should also use company blogs, investor websites, and personal accounts on the company’s web pages to talk about their work.