Logo

WTF 3 Minute Movie Challenge | Sydney, AU | 27th July 2024

-> 483 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
->
Join We The Free Animal Rights in exposing standard animal agriculture practices to the public. Join the WTF Sydney group to be kept up to date with this and other events: www.facebook.com/groups/wtfsydney/ The We The Free 3 Minute Movie Challenge invites members of the public to view a short clip of standard animal agriculture practices in exchange for a vegan treat. Please wear dark blue or black upper clothing. We would love for everyone that wants a branded t-shirt to be able to have one! to buy merch, go https://www.hoomanwear.co/collection/we-the-free/- all branded clothing is sold at only a small surplus above cost price, with the extra set aside to help an activist who can't afford a t-shirt. If you want a t-shirt but can't afford one, message your organiser to request a discounted (or free) t-shirt. By buying full price gear you are supporting disadvantaged activists! We are trialing the brand new My Stats dashboard to track the effectiveness of our advocacy! For more information, go to www.activism.wtf/mystats Please see the guide on how to set up your account and the link for the dashboard below. Please try to set up your account before the event, if you have any issues then please arrive early so that one of the organisers can help you. login: http://3movies.wtf/login getting started guide: https://drive.google.com/.../1oJ1cIEi98jVhG1Mv9an.../view... Free online tutorials on how to inspire behaviour change in others: www.activism.wtf/training The event will start with a briefing, so please aim to arrive 10 minutes early in case you experience delays. Make sure to pack light because no storage will be available, and if you are bringing a laptop/tablet ensure it is fully charged beforehand. After the event, we will hopefully head out for a bite to eat and some socializing. Everyone is welcome! Feel free to bring along any vegan friends to help out. If you are planning on coming, please select going so we can update our risk assessment accordingly.