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Militarism
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Bil’in’s successful resistance campaign against the Israeli Wall
May 30, 2023
Michael Schulz
Discovering a world of creative activism in Andalusia
May 11, 2023
Stellan Vinthagen
A mass wave of army refusal offers a transformative moment for Israel
March 7, 2023
Shimri Zameret
Forging human connections in prison — even when the system treats them as garbage
January 4, 2023
Stellan Vinthagen
I saw what turning Masafer Yatta into an Israeli military ‘firing zone’ means
September 22, 2022
Mahmoud Soliman
How Australian lawmakers have used 9/11 to threaten civil liberties
June 27, 2022
Brian Martin
Ukrainians could defeat a Russian occupation by scaling up unarmed resistance
March 28, 2022
Craig Brown
,
Jørgen Johansen
,
Majken Jul Sørensen
, and
Stellan Vinthagen
Prison as an unavoidable and useful part of resistance
November 10, 2021
Stellan Vinthagen
Okinawans exhibit artful way of reclaiming Indigenous space
April 20, 2021
Megumi Chibana
The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and Gene Sharp’s misunderstood legacy
September 10, 2020
Craig Brown
He went to prison for civil disobedience. His cell mate was convicted of murder. Together, they struggled with guilt and redemption.
June 13, 2020
Sarah Freeman-Woolpert
and
Stellan Vinthagen
How imprisoned Palestinians gain rights from everyday resistance
April 27, 2020
Julie Norman
What if the government abolished the military?
October 25, 2019
Brian Martin
and
Jørgen Johansen
Understanding when repression will help or hurt a movement
June 27, 2019
Michael Wilson-Becerril
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