Make your own guided tour

Do you want to discuss free speech and religion with your friends? Or the issue of privacy with a class of students? Or official secrecy with your fellow activists?

In that case, do please make your own guided tour from the content on the site. Not all our content will be suitable or interesting for all groups, so we’d like you to have the choice of sharing what you want to show. All of our articles are released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-ShareAlike licence allowing you to share and adapt our material for non-commercial purposes, with attribution.

Here are several ways you can do it:

PDFs:

Each article can be downloaded as a PDF by clicking on the “Create PDF” button at the end of an article. These can then be distributed electronically or printed off.

Videos:

Repost and share our range of YouTube videos and highlights or create your own playlists made up of your selections.

PowerPoint:

Add our content to your own PowerPoint presentation. Our downloadable articles can be combined in PowerPoint form to present to others.

Storify:

Use Storify to combine our content to create a timeline, as we did here on Charlie Hebdo’s journey, which you can then share with others.

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