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March 14, 2022
Ukraine doesn’t need to match Russia’s military might to defend against invasion
George Lakey
Throughout history, people facing occupation have tapped into the power of nonviolent struggle to thwart their invaders.
George Lakey
George Lakey has been active in direct action campaigns for over six decades. Recently retired from Swarthmore College, he was first arrested in the civil rights movement and most recently in the climate justice movement.
March 4, 2022
Building Power with Popular Education
Ericka Taylor
Popular education is essential to building an equitable future — especially for base-building organizations.
March 3, 2022
Toxic Individualism Ain’t It
Solana RiceJeremie Greer
On episode three of Raci$m Is Profitable, Solana Rice and Jeremie Greer talk about personal responsibility — the idea that if your money's not right, it's...
Racism Is Profitable
February 28, 2022
The Lost Art of Listening for Issues
George Goehl
Let’s move from funding organizations to mobilize, and instead allow the space to organize.
February 22, 2022
Hope in an Unlikely Place
Carin Mrotz
A review of A Field Guide to White Supremacy
Book Review
February 17, 2022
Young Women’s Peace Activism in Cameroon: An Interview with Caryn Oyo Dasah
Ben Kirshner
Peace activist Caryn Dasah on why lasting solutions will only come when women and girls directly affected by armed conflict are part of the decision-...
February 17, 2022
Community Care is the Language of Peace
Lynrose Jane Genon Wevyn Muganda
It is radical to care in societies in which inequality is the norm and marginalized communities are stripped of their humanity.