Join our activist team!
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Are you fed up with all the world's injustices?
Are you triggered by issues such as climate, migration and human rights?
Would you like your voice to be heard?
Do you want to support voices of international activists?
Then campaigning with 11.11.11 is definitely for you! Come stand on the barricade with us!
Who are we?
A world without exploitation, that’s what we want. We cannot and will not accept that one person is worth more than another. Nowhere. Never.
Together we make noise on issues like climate, migration, international solidarity and human rights. A world where everyone counts. A world where the system is questioned. A world where power and resources are distributed fairly.
By taking action together, we make a difference! Because as a group we are stronger than alone. With the activist team, we want to make our voices heard to policymakers worldwide. Apply pressure. Make an impression. So everyone gets the chance of a dignified existence.
Join forces and sign up for the 11.11.11 activist team! Any questions? Contact Nette Godts.

In action!
Ceasefire now!
On 20 October, we took to the streets en masse to show our solidarity with Palestine and Lebanon. Together with our poppies, we brought an unmistakable message of peace and humanity. We want to prevent rather than remember war casualties. Ceasefire now!

Resistance Rally
How to deal with the far right and how to respond to undesirable behaviour? We tackled these questions at our Resistance Rally, edition 2. It became a warm evening full of activism, connection and falafels!

Open the door to humanity!
A few days before the ballot on 9/06, we let Ghent passers-by choose. Get killed for your ideas or drown on the run? Prefer PFAS in your blood or blood on your mobile phone? Or do you, like us, go full throttle through the door of humanity? Sign our petition for Humanity here as well.

Activism on Track!
With six activists, we travelled to Copenhagen. We did not do this alone! With Activism on track, 60 young people from all over Europe came together to train from Hamburg to Copenhagen. Here we exchanged views on how young people and civil society can strengthen each other in their activism. What barriers are there? What strengths should we find in each other? And how do we continue to imagine a positive, humane future. In Copenhagen, we participated in the Wellbeing Economy conference. Here we attended workshops and lectures on taxation, education, artivism & care as drivers within an alternative economy.

Artivism
Connection, activism and lots of colour! That's how to describe our Earth Day 2024. Together, we transformed Ghent's Graffiti Street for International Earth Day. We did not do this alone, as young activists in Peru, Indonesia and the Philippines also creatively decorated public places. This as a statement to draw attention to climate justice. As young people, we are fighting together for the same goal! View all artworks on this page.

Decibels against racism
Shout out against racism! With that message, we collected signatures and decibels in the week of 21 March, the week against racism. In Antwerp, Ghent and Brussels, we collected 9,685 decibels! And also at the march against discrimination and racism, we made our position clear on stage. We go for a society that builds. A society for humanity!

Smash the patriarchy
8 March is International Women's Day and 11.11.11 did not let this day go by unnoticed either. We were present at the Women's March in Ghent with a real rage room.
Participants could literally smash sexist slogans in our rage room. Broken electronics, an old toilet and worn-out crockery were not safe and were smashed with lots of fire. The enthusiasm was contagious and in no time anything was left of the rage room.
A successful action, then!

No more pushbacks
Swimming bands, life jackets and a banner reading ‘Drowning is a political choice.’ On Friday 16 June, our activists took over the Little Sablon fountain in Brussels in response to the dramatic shipwreck off the Greek coast. There, possibly 600 refugees drowned after their boat capsized. With this action, we demand attention to rescue operations, safe access routes and international research. Because a humane migration policy is possible!
