The Nuclear Truth Project's PROTOCOLS in ACTION
1.
How did you learn about the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols?
webinar
website
social media
colleague
word of mouth
at 2MSP
Other (please specify)
2.
Does your organization have Protocols or guiding principles?
Yes
No
Informal agreements
Explain
3.
Have you used the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols in your work? Choose all that apply:
No
partnership development/adjustment
policy makers
organizational statement
in conversation
with media
Other (please specify)
4.
Have the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols been helpful for you personally? Choose all that apply:
The Protocols helped me realize that affected community members should be compensated for their time
The Protocols helped me adopt new ways of speaking
By engaging with the Protocols, I better recognized extractive behaviors - even in my own community
My relations with (name specific) community are better because of my awareness
Other (please specify)
5.
Do you recognize any of the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols as:
Habits of yours
Practices you have learned from experience with diverse communities
Organizational values you were taught
Other (please specify)
6.
Have you shared the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols with specific communities? If so, how would you identify these communities? Choose all that apply:
Indigenous Peoples/Communities
Frontline Affected Community Members
Downwinders
Atomic Veterans
Nuclear Workers
Vulnerable communities
Organizational Allies in this work
Academics/Researchers
Media/Filmmakers
Other (please specify)
7.
Were there language issues in using the Protocols? Choose all that apply:
I needed to translate them for my community
Some of the words used did not directly translate into my native language
Some people may have felt alienated because they did not understand some of the concepts
There were no issues regarding language
Other (please specify)
8.
Were there cultural difficulties with any of the concepts in the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols?
My community has their own value stories in our language, which are very similar
No, it just took a long conversation
Some people can't "ask for money" or won't take it
Other (please specify)
9.
Did your organization adapt or adopt the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols?
Yes
No
not applicable
we have our own set of guidelines
Other (please specify)
10.
What did you personally learn from conversations about the Nuclear Truth Project's Protocols? Choose all that apply:
Receiving compensation for sharing my experience/the experience of frontline community members is vitally important
I had to become comfortable with describing the Protocols to others
Translations are important in my community
We want to tell our story, which can be emotionally challenging as other people's expectations can contribute to discomfort, so we try to ignore rudeness
I have a hard time saying NO to my colleagues/allies in this work
Other (please specify)