How to Distribute

Digital Distribution

Best for reaching a wide audience quickly with minimal cost.

  • Step 1: Download & Save
    • Find an image that resonates with your message.
    • Download the file to your device.
  • Step 2: Share on Social Media
    • Facebook & Instagram – Post as a single image, in a carousel, or as a story. Add relevant hashtags.
    • Twitter/X – Pair with a short, bold message for impact.
    • TikTok & Reels – Turn images into short videos with music or captions.
    • Reddit & Forums – Share in relevant activism or political threads.
    • LinkedIn – Post in professional or advocacy spaces related to civic engagement.
    • Bluesky – Share images with relevant hashtags and engage with decentralized communities focused on activism and political discourse.
    • Mastodon & Decentralized Platforms – Post images in federated networks where activists and independent journalists engage.
  • Step 3: Boost Visibility
    • Use popular and trending hashtags to increase reach.
    • Tag relevant people who might amplify the message.
    • Engage with comments and discussions to keep posts active in feeds.
    • Share in private groups, Discord servers, and community chats to mobilize specific audiences.

Physical Distribution

Best for direct engagement and real-world visibility in public spaces.

  • Step 1: Print Smart & Cheap
    • DIY at Home – Print on regular paper and tape them up in high-traffic areas.
    • Local Print Shops – Many offer black-and-white prints for pennies per page.
    • Library or School Printers – Some public spaces allow free or low-cost printing.
    • Community Centers & Nonprofits – Ask if they can print materials for civic engagement.
  • Step 2: Place Strategically
    • Bulletin Boards – Cafes, laundromats, libraries, colleges, and community centers often have public posting spaces.
    • Street Poles & Notice Boards – Attach with wheatpaste (DIY glue) or tape where allowed.
    • Bookstores & Libraries – Slip flyers inside books related to activism and politics.
    • Restrooms & Mirrors – Stick small posters where people will notice them.
    • Bus Stops & Train Stations – High-traffic areas where people have time to read.