Resources for Students

Resources from Students For Liberty
How to Start a Student Organization for Liberty, a 10-step guide to establishing a campus liberty group
Tabling Materials, an assortment of pamphlets, books, flyers, and various other goodies to use for student outreach
Books, start a reading club at your school with some classic libertarian texts 
Operation Politically Homelessset up eye-catching outreach booths that entice passers-by to take the World’s Smallest Political Quiz and encounter libertarian ideas
Protest Grants, to support student activism
Executive Board Handbook, a sample document to create to give organizational structure and help transition leadership
Libertarian Campus Calendarprovides a list of important historical events in the cause of liberty and suggestions for activities that organizations can hold each month
Successful Speaking Event Handbook walks through the process of bringing a speaker to campus and offers suggestions for making the greatest impact
Successful Tabling Handbooktechniques for improving on-campus tabling, including attracting students and holding meaningful conversations 


Resources from Young Americans for Liberty
Activism Ideas, a description of successful and creative activism ideas previously used by YAL chapters
Guide to Campus Activism, suggestions for how to develop a vibrant campus group





Give Us Liberty Activism Toolkit  (Freedomworks), guide to the nuts and bolts of organizing protests, writing op-eds, and general local activism 


Pocket Books
Some inexpensive literature that makes for great prizes:
I, Pencil, by Leonard E. Reed
A Free Market Money System, by F.A. Hayek
Place for Economics in Learning, by Ludwig Von Mises
Deflation and Liberty, by Jorg Guido Hulsmann
Choice in Currency, by F.A. Hayek
Economic Depressions: Their Cause and Cure, by Murray N. Rothbard