Best Practices to Consider While Attending a Rally/Demonstration

Best Practices to Consider While Attending a Rally/Demonstration

Student activism can be the catalyst for change and we support the right to peaceably participate in such activities. The Dean of Students Office is available to assist and serve as a resource for First Amendment activities on campus. We have established the following tips to address concerns of safety as any large gathering can place participants at risk.

For Participants:

  • Hydrate before and after the event.
  • Wear sunscreen and a hat…we live in the desert!
  • Carry only what you need to keep you safe. Carry alcohol-based hand sanitizer, a face covering, your own water bottle, snacks, an ID, and any medication you may need (for example, an inhaler).
  • Physical distancing is still important. Keep as much physical distance as possible between yourself and people that are not part of your group.
  • Consider when you may need to leave an unsafe situation. Take inventory of your surroundings. If the behavior around you makes you feel uncomfortable…. leave. Take care of your physical and mental health.
  • Once the protest is over, avoid contact with others who may be at greater risk for contracting COVID-19.
  • In keeping with CDC recommendations, please stay home if you do not feel well or have a serious health condition. Consider ways to support through other options (have water/snacks delivered, market the event through social media, vote, or contact legislators in your community.

For Leaders:

  • If you are partnering with another organization, you are encouraged to ask questions to determine if the event goals of each group are in alignment and compliment one another.
  • If you notice behavior from individuals either before or during your event that is not in alignment with your expectations or compromises the safety of your participants, please contact the Dean of Students office at (520) 621-6057 or if an emergency call 911.
  • Make announcements to your participants about general safety and keeping hydrated. If you are providing EMT service, please let participants know and how to identify them.
  • Point out the leaders in your group so if participants have questions they can follow up with them directly at the event.

For questions regarding reservation space and amplification, please contact Cheryl Plummer at cplummer@arizona.edu or 520-626-2630.

For questions regarding First Amendment Issues, please contact us at DOS-deanofstudents@email.arizona.edu