By George Lakey Waging NonViolence May 10th, 2017 Courageous cultures are created by centering ourselves on our strengths and encouraging…
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How movements build strength through training
By George Lakey Waging NonViolence August 22nd, 2019 Training for movements is not unlike training for athletic competition: Pain is…
When activist burnout was a problem 50 years ago, this group found a solution
By George Lakey Waging NonViolence May 21st, 2020 As activists weary from war, campus killings, a tyrant in the White…
In times of rapid change, victory comes to those who train for it
By George Lakey Waging NonViolence June 30th, 2020 If soldiers train for armed combat, why wouldn’t activists train for toppling…
The Ordinary, Extraordinary Life of David Hartsough
By Ken ButiganWaging NonViolenceNovember 12th, 2014 Years ago, my friend Anne Symens-Bucher would regularly punctuate our organizing meetings with a…
Repression against grassroots hurricane relief lingers in New Orleans
by Jake OlzenWaging NonViolenceNovember 9th, 2012 The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy has raised the question once again of whether post-disaster…
Toward a climate insurgency— A Review of Against Doom
By Jay O’HaraWaging NonviolenceMay 16th, 2017 To the outward eye, the climate movement looks to be back on its heels,…
Repression against grassroots hurricane relief lingers in New Orleans— Black Flags and Windmills
by Jake OlzenWaging NonViolenceNovember 9th, 2012 The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy has raised the question once again of whether post-disaster…
Solidarity Unionism reviewed in Waging NonViolence
By Eric DirnbachWaging NonViolenceNovember 4th, 2105 The debate on how to revive the troubled U.S. labor movement has been around…
Despite advances, the trans struggle for justice behind bars is just beginning on Waging NonViolence
Ashley Diamond at the Dragnique competition in Atlanta in 2011. (Project Q) Originally published on Waging NonViolenceBy Victoria LawMay 20th,…