Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Protest movements
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Incoming Resources
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- Tweeting to freedom, an encyclopedia of citizen protests and uprisings around the world, Jim Willis and Anthony R. Fellow
- Protests as events, politics, activism and leisure, edited by Ian R. Lamond and Karl Spracklen
- Protest!, Michael Kronenewetter
- Girls resist!, a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution, by KaeLyn Rich
- Tweeting to freedom, an encyclopedia of citizen protests and uprisings around the world, Jim Willis and Anthony R. Fellow
- Politics and civil unrest in modern America, by Duchess Harris, JD, PhD ; with Marne Ventura
- Protest!, a history of social and political protest graphics, Liz McQuiston
- The debt resisters' operations manual, edited by Strike Debt & Occupy Wall Street
- Girls resist!, a guide to activism, leadership, and starting a revolution, by KaeLyn Rich
- Artivism, Arcadi Poch, Daniela Poch
- The silenced majority, stories of uprisings, occupations, resistance, and hope, Amy Goodman and Denis Moynihan
- Protest, the aesthetics of resistance, edited by Basil Rogger, Jonas Voegeli, Ruedi Widmer, Zurich University of the Arts and Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
- Fences and windows, dispatches from the front lines of the globalization debate, Naomi Klein ; editor, Debra Ann Levy
- Cry havoc, Charlottesville and American democracy under siege, Michael Signer
- Anti-capitalism, a beginner's guide, Simon Tormey
- Mayday 1971, a White House at war, a revolt in the streets, and the untold history of America's biggest mass arrest, Lawrence Roberts
- The quiet before, on the unexpected origins of radical ideas, Gal Beckerman
- Oak Flat, a fight for sacred land in the American West, Lauren Redniss
- They can't represent us!, reinventing democracy From Greece to Occupy, Marina Sitrin and Dario Azzellini
- Dressing the resistance, the visual language of protest through history, Camille Benda ; foreword by Ane Crabtree
- Activist athletes, when sports and politics mix, Edited by the New York Times editorial staff
- Signs of resistance, a visual history of protest in America, Bonnie Siegler
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- Wages of rebellion, Chris Hedges
- Who's afraid of the Black Blocs, anarchy in action around the world, Francis Dupuis-Dâeri ; translated by Lazer Lederhendler ; John Yates, cover design
- Twitter and tear gas, the power and fragility of networked protest, Zeynep Tufekci
- Erasing America, Losing our future by destroying our past, James S. Robbins
- There's a riot going on, revolutionaries, rock stars and the rise and fall of '60s counter-culture, Peter Doggett
- Taking on the system, rules for radical change in a digital era, Markos Moulitsas Zúniga
- Rad American history A-Z, 26 movements that demonstrate the power of the people, written by Kate Schatz ; illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl
- Street spirit, the power of protest and mischief, Steve Crawshaw ; contributions by Ai Weiwei
- Fences and windows, dispatches from the front lines of the globalization debate, Naomi Klein ; editor, Debra Ann Levt
- There's a riot going on, revolutionaries, rock stars, and the rise and fall of the '60s, by Peter Doggett
- Feed the resistance, recipes + ideas for getting involved, Julia Turshen
- Wages of rebellion, Chris Hedges
- 1968, Radical Protest and Its Enemies, Richard Vinen
- The people make the peace, lessons from the Vietnam antiwar movement, Karin Aguilar-San Juan & Frank Joyce, Editors
Outgoing Resources
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