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Civil disobedience
Bil’in’s successful resistance campaign against the Israeli Wall
May 30, 2023
Michael Schulz
A mass wave of army refusal offers a transformative moment for Israel
March 7, 2023
Shimri Zameret
France’s Zone to Defend movement blends utopian radicalism and negotiated pragmatism
August 23, 2022
Fareen Parvez
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Stellan Vinthagen
Prison as an unavoidable and useful part of resistance
November 10, 2021
Stellan Vinthagen
To build the post-pandemic future, we must imagine radical alternatives
May 19, 2021
Stellan Vinthagen
Movement success is less about overcoming fear and more about persevering through it
January 20, 2021
Craig Brown
How Poland’s women’s rights movement is maintaining momentum
November 20, 2020
Craig Brown
Opposition to new anti-abortion law sparks Poland’s largest protests in decades
November 1, 2020
Craig Brown
The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and Gene Sharp’s misunderstood legacy
September 10, 2020
Craig Brown
Building intersectional resistance alliances during COVID-19
May 26, 2020
Andie Markowitz
Water protectors turn to Minnesota’s Line 3 pipeline as their next target of resistance
May 11, 2020
Stellan Vinthagen
What can a university course actually teach us about resistance?
September 18, 2019
Anthony Huaqui
How a radical activist-scholar is shaking up academia
August 28, 2019
Sarah Freeman-Woolpert
Understanding when repression will help or hurt a movement
June 27, 2019
Michael Wilson-Becerril