Whether it’s the lure of a cheap car or the false promise of war, the things that really make the world better take hard work.
We will not build a better future for all people by killing or dominating each other. Only a nonviolent movement with vision ...
An alliance of Indigenous and environmental activists are fighting to uphold a historic referendum to protect the Ecuadorian Amazon.
“Who will own the forests? Who will own the sky?” sang dozens of umbrella-wielding protesters as rain drizzled outside the World Forestry Center in Portland, Oregon on Sept. 25. Inside the building, ...
To support Israelis and Palestinians is to insist on their right to equally live in peace and freedom — not help structures of state violence and cultures of militarization. A Palestinian human rights ...
Creating a trigger event and a moment of the whirlwind — a period in which social movements capture the political spotlight in a country in a major way and shift the terms of public debate — is a rare ...
David Graeber once posited that “the biggest problem facing nonviolent direct action movements is that we don’t know how to handle victory.” He observed that, by the time activists recognize some of ...
We are looking to commission stories about the many ways people in the region — and globally — are organizing to end the war. Created with Sketch. Over the last year, Waging Nonviolence has dedicated ...
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 ...
When Relationships Evolving Possibilities responds to people in crisis, it has two rules: don’t call the police, and don’t police each other ...