Defending Against the Unknown
/ | Leave a Comment…gas company had been warned – right down to the dollars and cents it would cost them to “invade” – how well-prepared the citizens were to stop them. They mapped…
Read more »…gas company had been warned – right down to the dollars and cents it would cost them to “invade” – how well-prepared the citizens were to stop them. They mapped…
Read more »The Love-In-Action Network welcomes you! Welcome! We are a network of locally organized, interconnected groups dedicated to nonviolent action. The Love-In-Action Network empowers citizens through education, discussion, and action, providing…
Read more »…more complicated. The science of making change with nonviolent action can sometimes look more like quantum physics. In fact, the lens of ecosystems and evolution might be the most useful…
Read more »…corporate contributions, and fair access for all candidates of all economic classes are guaranteed. Outrageous as this may sound, this course of action is far saner than complying with the…
Read more »…airtime to call for an end to the violence. In Belfast and Dublin, 60,000 citizens joined the demonstrations organized by the newly formed Community of Peace People, founded by Betty…
Read more »…As an old millennial, I’m not a dewy-eyed, corporatized, naive college student. I’m 34, informed, active, organized, and irascible. I’m ornery, rightfully outraged, and cynically disillusioned at the two-party duopoly….
Read more »…She shivered with rebellious anticipation and increased her pace as she hurtled down the series of switchbacks that carved across the jagged slope. She leapt onto the carved steps that…
Read more »…reached a Spanish-style convent. The pink plastered walls darkened at the waterline. A bustle of activity teemed near the covered porch that encircled the building. Boats congregated around as black-robed…
Read more »…is some of what I saw: Compassion for the scared, frightened, injured, killed. A willingness to remember that all across the world, there are people frightened, hurt, angry, and lost….
Read more »…Global Nonviolent Action Database reports, “In early December, Communist leader Gustav Husak appointed the first largely non-Communist government in Czechoslovakia since 1948, and eventually resigned. Two weeks later, Alexander Dubcek…
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