Resources
Here is a curated list of high-value resources for the TZM (The Zeitgeist Movement) Community website, specifically targeting PDFs, guides, posters, banners, and media assets for activists. Each resource includes a direct link and a brief summary.
1. The Zeitgeist Movement Defined (PDF)
A comprehensive, 320-page guide to the core ideas and scientific principles of The Zeitgeist Movement, offering over 800 sources. Perfect for deep understanding and outreach content, usable as a reference for talks, workshops, or informational handouts. Free for download and use.
2. TZM Activism Guide (Read Online)
A succinct, practical Activist Guide under 20 pages designed for TZM members eager to get involved. It offers tips, project ideas, operational models, and advice for grassroots network building. Great for introducing new members or organizing local events.
3. TZM Quick Start Guide (PDF)
This Quick Start Guide is a fast entry point for new TZM activists, summarizing the basics of the movement, how to participate, and essential principles. Ideal for orientations, quick presentations, or printable handouts.
4. Materials Repository
The official media hub hosting downloadable flyers, banners, printable content, and graphic resources (such as TZM logos and more). These open-license materials are perfect for event organization, web use, and local activism campaigns.
5. Media Project: Audio/Visual/Literary Toolkit
Aggregates donated posters, videos, flyer graphics, logos, animations, and more created by TZM members globally. A creative commons toolkit for presentations, social media, and distribution at events.
6. Assembly Instructions – How to Run TZM (and NHRM) Meetings
A step-by-step collaborative pad for organizing and holding regular Zeitgeist Movement meetings, assemblies, or workshops, including past meeting archives and procedural documents for chapter leaders and event hosts.
7. Social Media Activism: A Guide to Online Change-Making (PDF)
A broad, practical guide covering the best practices for digital activism. Excellent for TZM chapters looking to amplify social reach, run online campaigns, and avoid common pitfalls on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
8. Past Assembly Archives
A centralized log and collaborative space for minutes and summaries from previous international TZM and New Human Rights Movement assemblies. Useful for new organizers to understand tone, structure, and what’s been discussed in-depth.
9. TZM Community Projects
An evolving directory of TZM projects—from tech to outreach campaigns—that you can join or draw inspiration from. Includes links to ongoing initiatives, with some projects sharing downloadable resources and progress docs.
10. Community Links & Chats
A resource hub listing global and local TZM forums, Discord servers, chat groups, and social media presences. Many include attachments, community posters, and shared files.
11. YouTube: Official TZM Channel
Access to over 400+ lectures, talks, and creative projects that can be embedded or showcased on your community platform or during presentations.
12. Forum – Community and Project Discussion
The official forum for new and ongoing discussions, project coordination, and deeper issue exploration. New activists can ask questions and find pinned resource posts and downloads regularly.
Note: All official TZM publications and media are open-licensed (Creative Commons) and can be freely reproduced for non-commercial, educational, and activism purposes.
If you need specific graphics (e.g., banners, logos) for web/social use or printable posters or in other languages, ask in the community Discord or forum as they often crowdsource new translations and media packs.