Part of the work is going back to go forward, writes Vijay Prashad. Returning to the sources of tradition advances present struggles.
Category: Protest
Nonviolent Guerrilla Cartographers
Chris Hedges: The Politics of Cultural Despair
Suffragists Used Hunger Strikes as Powerful Tool of Resistance
On the 100th anniversary today of the 19th Amendment, Victoria W. Wolcott recalls the militant women who elevated a protest tactic still in wide use today.
UPRISING: Calls to Drop ‘Absurd’ Charges Against Journalists Covering Protests
The Committee to Protect Journalists speaks up for members of the press who were arrested while covering Black Lives Matter protests across the U. S.
UPRISING: Cheyenne River Sioux Chair Offers to Rip Down Mount Rushmore
UPRISING: Symbols are Invested With Power; Don’t Dismiss the Importance of Toppling a Statue
Symbols are important, writes Jonathan Cook. They are the illustrations to the stories we are fed about who we are and what we hold dear.