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As Catholicism is having a moment, "Divine Intervention" explores the beginnings of the faith-driven peace movement still ...
When it feels like progress isn't happening, a force field analysis can help reveal strategic leverage points.
Peace and justice organizations, as well as universities, publish their own independent content on Waging Nonviolence. This Community section offers just a sample of their latest stories. Visit their ...
In March, Greenpeace organizers and supporters found themselves waiting for a jury verdict in a North Dakota courthouse. Knowing the decision in this civil court case could force the organization to ...
Sharing a border with Ecuador and Peru, the southern Colombian department of Putumayo takes its name from the Quechua term for “gushing river.” For some, its landscapes are a sacred doorway to the ...
We are heading down a perilous road. Vulnerable communities face growing threats. The climate crisis is outpacing scientists’ worst predictions. Authoritarianism is no longer a distant possibility — ...
The pandemic and harsh laws suffocated climate movements as we knew them. Get ready for a new kind of action ...
Connecticut activists are making big gains in their campaign against the airlines ICE is using to abduct people.
‘It’s forced a choice’: Fired federal workers prepare to run for office. Democratic groups want to help.
In his first live interview since his release from ICE detention, Columbia University student and Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi recounts the traumatic experience of his arrest and incarceration.