Even under authoritarian regimes, pro-democracy movements can still advance their goals by strategically engaging the courts.
“Those who ignore the past are condemned to repeat it.” – George Santayana Campaign Nonviolence is thrilled to announce our newest, free and downloadable Nonviolent History Coloring Page on The People ...
Last weekend, a swarm of pickets converged on Tesla showrooms in dozens of cities across the U.S. I joined one on Saturday in San Francisco, and then a larger one on Monday. Since then, many more ...
On a cold Washington, D.C. morning earlier this month, two dozen members of Get Free — a youth-led group organizing to repair historic and ongoing inequalities — staged the first act of civil ...
South Koreans reversed a martial law decree in just 6 hours, showing how ordinary citizens and politicians can take fast action to uphold democracy.
DOGE’s hiring site has become a focal point for outrage, underscoring the important role humor and rebellious defiance play in bleak times.
When you dialogue with people you are in conflict with you learn that most people want the simple truths of human rights and an end to violence.
Federal workers, faith leaders, unions and ordinary Americans are showing the power of collective defiance and how to make cruelty backfire.