Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Actions
Incoming Resources
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- Off our rockers, and into trouble : the Raging Grannies, Alison Acker, Betty Brightwell
- Quiet no more, new political activism in Canada and around the globe, Joel D. Harden
- They can't represent us!, reinventing democracy from Greece to Occupy, Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzelini ; foreword by David Harvey
- Pathways to nonviolent resistance, bold-faced wisdom from the early writings, Mahatma Gandhi ; edited by Laura Ross
- This is not a drill, the Extinction Rebellion handbook, Extinction Rebellion
- The quiet before, on the unexpected origins of radical ideas, Gal Beckerman
- Girls resist!, a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution, by KaeLyn Rich
- Don't be afraid of the bullets, an accidental war correspondent in Yemen, Laura Kasinof
- Uncaged, John Sandford & Michele Cook
- Why don't the poor rise up?, organizing the twenty-first century resistance, edited by Michael Truscello and Ajamu Nangwaya ; foreword by Affiong Limene Affiong
- Your heart is a muscle the size of a fist, a novel, Sunil Yapa
- 1971, a film by Johanna Hamilton ; a production of Maximum Pictures LLC and the Independent Television Service (ITVS) ; Maximum Pictures & Fork Films present ; in association with Big Mouth Productions, Motto Pictures, Ford Foundation JustFilms, Candescent Films ; directed and produced by Johanna Hamilton ; produced by Marilyn Ness, Katy Chevigny ; written by Johanna Hamilton, Gabriel Rhodes
- Street spirit, the power of protest and mischief, Steve Crawshaw ; witih a foreword by Ai Weiwei
- Another world is possible, globalization & anti-capitalism, David McNally
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- How to resist, turn protest to power, Matthew Bolton
- Sidney Reilly, the true story of the world's greatest spy, by Michael Kettle
- Protest politics today, Devashree Gupta
Outgoing Resources
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