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The Campaign Nonviolence 2025 calls-to-action engage people in powerful interventions to the violence we see in our world right now.
Politicians want to make it easier to build things. Movements can help ensure this process serves the public — not billionaires.
On July 11, in the hills of Northern Iraq, a scene unfolded that would shake even the most experienced disarmament activist. Walking down a steep clearing to a makeshift staging area surrounded by ...
As provocateurs try to discredit protests, having civilians trained in de-escalation gives people power a greater chance of success.
For 18 days, six members of JVP-Chicago led a hunger strike that helped re-center Gaza in the public discourse and pressure elected officials.
Policing is morally and emotionally unsustainable. To break the cycle of harm we must begin with care and systemic solutions.
Developed in Central America during the 1980s, accompaniment strategies show how movements can reduce attacks and resist state repression.
General strikes have been the final means to overcome tyrants around the world. What can be done to lay the groundwork for one in the US?
With the Insurrection Act looming, now is the time to learn how it might unfold and the strategic ways to respond.
When cynical detachment stands in the way of productive action, non-attachment offers a grieving process that can fuel powerful action.
As ICE raids ramp up across the country, Portland's Asylum Seeker Solidarity Collective is building trust and community through mutual aid.
From mass refusals to boycotts to walkouts, regular Americans are bravely pushing back against the administration and having an impact.
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