Nattering Social Justice Cook: How to Prepare to Protest
And we’re off!If you are one of the many of us going off to protest, to bear witness, to object, then I want you to be prepared.
Beforehand:
Make sure someone knows you are going, and that they will check in if they haven’t heard from you by the end of the night. Preferably someone who would be willing to come stand bail for you in a pinch. Have their phone number memorized; not just in your phone.
A fully charged phone, and preferably a backup battery
A backpack that includes a first-aid kit, any medication that you cannot do without, and whatever basics you might pack for an emergency overnight trip, water-based baby wipes, eye drops
ID
Enough money to buy food/make a phone call, whatever
A sealed plastic bag containing a bandana soaked in vinegar in case of tear gas.
Notebook and paper.
Do not take anything with you if its loss would be devastating.
If you are planning on being on the frontline:
Wear goggles or shatter-resistant glasses. Rubber bullets are real bullets, encased in a rubber coating. Pepper spray has been used on protestors here in Seattle. Other possibilities are tear gas and fire hoses.
Wearing a backpack on your stomach with some padding, such as a change of clothing, will give you some small protection if police are jabbing batons in order to push people back.
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