Welcome to the digital archive of the social movement Fridays for Future Germany.
This GitHub organization serves as a space to collect, structure, and document internal processes, materials, and research — contributing to self-reflection, movement history, and open knowledge.
This organization aims to:
- preserve internal knowledge and collective memory of FFF Germany over the long term,
- document the structures, workflows, and learning processes of the movement,
- foster transparency and participation,
- provide an open research infrastructure for activists, scholars, and educators.
The focus is not on public-facing communications, but on internal traceability and protecting experiences that might otherwise be lost.
This organization may include several repositories, such as:
protocols
: Meeting notes from national plenaries, working group sessions, etc.structures
: Organizational charts, working group roles, decision-making processes.methods
: Tools, facilitation techniques, and process templates.timeline
: Chronology of key developments and turning points.research
: A space for analysis, research papers, and data-driven projects.
Anyone who is or was part of FFF Germany — or wants to contribute to the archive — is welcome to participate:
- Contribute documents (anonymized or with consent)
- Help structure, curate, and maintain repositories
- Shape markdown-based archival workflows
We see this archive as a community-based knowledge project.
We handle sensitive content with care and intention:
- No personal data without explicit consent
- Internal materials only if there's a clear purpose for publication
- Critical reflection on power, responsibility, and visibility
This archive is not a PR tool — it's a protected space for collective learning.
👉 Still under construction – suggestions welcome!
👉 Want to contribute? Read the README in the meta repo or open an issue to get in touch.