Module 5: Tweeting

Peer-to-Peer Activity: Tweeting

Overview

Participants individually summarize Commitment V in less than 140 characters with the intent to share on social media. This exercise is meant to de-construct the commitment and re-energize the discussion. 

INTRODUCTION

  • Participants read Commitment V before considering the importance of each element. They determine how to capture these elements in a concise statement. 
  • Facilitator may project the Commitment V Slides (also under Resources tab).
  • Facilitator may also use questions under the Discussion Questions tab to stimulate thought.

ACTIVITY

Commitment V: We pledge to ensure non-discrimination and gender equality in implementing this declaration on “Faith for Rights.” We specifically commit to revisit, each within our respective areas of competence, those religious understandings and interpretations that appear to perpetuate gender inequality and harmful stereotypes or even condone gender-based violence. We pledge to ensure justice and equal worth of everyone as well as to affirm the right of all women, girls and boys not to be subjected to any form of discrimination and violence, including harmful practices such as female genital mutilation, child and/or forced marriages and crimes committed in the name of so-called honour.

  • Allow participants time to individually summarize Commitment V in less than 140 characters.

Example Tweet: We commit to ensure non-discrimination and gender equality, particularly regarding harmful stereotypes and practices or gender-based violence.

  • Encourage participants to share their statements with the group. 

CONCLUSION

  • Tweets can be shared by the participants on their own Twitter accounts if they wish, ideally using the standard hashtag #Faith4Rights or #FoRB.