A practical guide by Shadowbanned Magazine to help you stay connected to your community, share resources, and sustain our movements without relying on corporate platforms and vulnerable technology that can fail us at any time. It covers offline communication, mutual aid mapping, skill directories, safe meeting strategies, and maintaining resilient community infrastructure.
Though digital tools are great, they are also monitored, monetized, and fragile. Offline organizing helps us build resilience when digital systems fail or become unsafe. Without reliable communications, people scatter, panic, feel isolated, and become susceptible to mis/disinformation. By creating physical networks of communication, care, and documentation, we protect what matters most: EACH OTHER.