Protests are often an effective tool as part of any strategy for social movements. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss the pieces “Why protests work, even when not everybody likes them” and “How to make sure your disruptive protest helps your cause” by Mark Engler and Paul Engler in Waging[…]
August2024
Episode 166 Media
Want to join the conversation in our next episode? Check out the two pieces from Waging Nonviolence that we discuss in our upcoming episode below. Why protests work, even when not everybody likes them How to make sure your disruptive protest helps your cause
Anti-Apartheid Organizing on Campus
There are many similarities between student organizing and protests against South African apartheid in the 1980s and the student organizing and protests against the genocide in Palestine today. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss a piece in Hammer & Hope titled “My Time Organizing on Campus Against Apartheid in South[…]
Borders, Necropolitics, and Solidarit
Palestinian resistance is connected to all struggles for peace and liberation around the world. Listen as Aaron and Damien discuss the book Their Borders, Our World: Building New Solidarities with Palestine, edited by Mahdi Sabbagh, which is a collection of essays that connect Palestinian resistance with global freedom struggles against[…]