Social movements
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Social movements
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Social movements
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Incoming Resources
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- The purpose of power, how we come together when we fall apart, Alicia Garza
- Women, men, and the whole damn thing, feminism, misogyny, and where we go from here, David Leser
- The movements of movements, Jai Sen, editor, Part 1
- This is how we survive, revolutionary mothering, war, and exile in the 21st century
- Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing
- Contention in context, political opportunities and the emergence of protest
- Brave, young women's global revolution, Gayle Kimball
- Common Preservation, In a Time of Mutual Destruction
- The enough moment, fighting to end Africa's worst human rights crimes, John Prendergast with Don Cheadle
- When we fight, we win, twenty-first-century social movements and the activists that are transforming our world, Greg Jobin-Leeds and AgitArte ; foreword by Rinku Sen ; afterword by Antonia Darder
- Indelible in the hippocampus, writings from the me too movement, edited by Shelly Oria
- Larger than yourself, reimagine industries, lead with purpose & grow ideas into movements
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world --and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms
- 1968, today's authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change, edited by Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti
- Full spectrum resistance, Aric McBay
- How to start a revolution, a Big Indy production in association with Lion Television ; a film by Ruaridh Arrow ; directed [and written] by Ruaridh Arrow ; produced by Richard Shaw
- We will not cancel us, and other dreams of transformative justice, adrienne maree brown ; afterword by Malkia Devich Cyril
- White lies, nine ways to expose and resist the racial systems that divide us, Daniel Hill
- Culture jam, how to reverse America's suicidal consumer binge, and why we must, Kalle Lasn
- Digital revolutions, activism in the Internet age, Symon Hill
- How We Can Win, Race, History and Changing the Money Game That's Rigged, Kimberly Jones
- Journey into social activism, qualitative approaches, Joshua D. Atkinson
- Translating food sovereignty, cultivating justice in an age of transnational governance, Matthew C.Canfield
- Revolution, Russell Brand
- Minds In The Water, Green Planet Films
- Social movement studies
- We are many, reflections on movement strategy from occupation to liberation
- The paradox of repression and nonviolent movements
- The decline of American power, the U.S. in a chaotic world, Immanuel Wallerstein
- Soundings, a journal of politics and culture
- Counter power, making change happen, Tim Gee
- Dancing with Dynamite, Social Movements and States in Latin America
- Beyond the messy truth, how we came apart, how we come together, Van Jones
- 1968, today's authors explore a year of rebellion, revolution, and change
- Indelible in the Hippocampus, Writings From the Me Too Movement
- Hell No, the forgotten power of the Vietnam peace movement, Tom Hayden
- The purpose of power, how we come together when we fall apart, Alicia Garza
- Lecturas emergentes, Juliana Flórez Flórez, Subjetividad, poder y deseo en los movinmientos sociales
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- Period, end of sentence, a new chapter in the fight for menstrual justice, Anita Diamant ; foreword by Melissa Berton
- Democratization and women's grassroots movements
- Far and away, reporting from the brink of change : seven continents, twenty-five years, Andrew Solomon
- Understanding social welfare movements, Jason Annetts [and others]
- Global democracy, social movements, and feminism, Catherine Eschle
- Sometimes people march
- Post-Modernism and the Social Sciences, Insights, Inroads, and Intrusions
- Witness to the revolution, radicals, resisters, vets, hippies, and the year America lost its mind and found its soul, Clara Bingham
- Grabbing Back, Essays Against the Global Land Grab
Outgoing Resources
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