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Action for Cultural and Political Change (ACPC) - India
The ACPC was initiated by a group of young harijans ("untouchables" according to traditional Hindu caste system) in the state of Tamil Nadu in the early 70s.
Communication Strategies
The group focused on conscientisation both for building self esteem and community organising. Themes and strategies included adult education and literacy, leadership training and action committees; cultural action programmes and mass meetings; struggles and consolidating a movement.
Development Issues
Education, economic development, political development, rights.
Key Points
The objective was to politicise and organise harijan and other agricultural labourers to fight for basic rights and better living and working conditions. The ACPC moved into an area only on the request and invitation of the local community. Worked like a functional collective, with performers having all roles in scripting, defining and shaping the message.
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