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About
Inspired by "Dumbledore's Army" in the Harry Potter narratives, the Harry Potter Alliance (HPA) has been organizing fans around political and philanthropic issues since 2005. Based on the House Cups in the books, the Alliance is organized according to the "Chapter Cup" model. Tapping fan infrastructures, including podcasts, blogs, Wizard Rock concerts, mp3 networks, and YouTube celebrities, HPA runs its own campaigns tapping its 70 local chapters and supports efforts organized by partner NGOs.See Neta Kligler-Vilenchik's By Any Media Necessary Chapter, Decreasing World Suck, to learn more about the HPA and other groups who employ fan activism.Contributed by Neta Kligler-Vilenchik on 5/10/14Harry Potter Alliance Media
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Imagine Better: Harnessing Popular Culture for Social Change
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The Harry Potter Alliance’s “Make It IRL” Workshop
The Harry Potter Alliance turns fans into heroes. We're changing the world by making activism accessible through the power of story. Since 2005, we've engaged millions of fans through our work for equality, human rights, and literacy.
Lauren Bird is the Spokesperson and Digital Content Strategist for the Harry Potter Alliance. A graduate of New York University, Lauren has spoken on the subjects of fan activism and participatory media at numerous conferences including TEDx Women, MIT’s Futures of Entertainment, and San Diego Comic-Con. Through her work with the Harry Potter Alliance as well as independent online video work, Lauren continues to learn and innovate on how we tell stories and communicate with modern tools.
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Workshop 1 (2 Hours)
Workshop description: This workshop is designed to encourage participants to make connections between popular culture and real-world issues. They will be introduced to the concept of cultural acupuncture and learn how to take action to affect change in their communities.
The Make It IRL title refers to the phrase, “In Real Life,” generally used to mean interacting with the outside world beyond one’s computer screen. Make It IRL here means taking a fictional story and online tools and using them to enact real-world change.
Supplies needed:
- A whiteboard or easel and large pad of paper
- Scratch paper for groups
- Writing utensils
- Optional: Computer and projector screen