Nonviolent movements that have toppled oppressive regimes, prevented coups and transformed societies follow these four ...
Inspired by recent Gen Z movements, Peruvians have removed one scandal-plagued president and are now mobilizing against her ...
Legendary singer Joan Baez discusses the essential role of music in movements, the need to keep our eyes on the prize and ...
Sanctions are required to go beyond the fragile Gaza ceasefire and love is needed to transform the immense trauma fueling ...
Organizers can borrow ideas from the business world about where to look for innovation, and how our movement ecology can make space for it.
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 ...
War is usually considered the domain of presidents, kings and generals, fought for reasons of sovereignty, control of resources or territory, as well as for defensive purposes against external ...
This story is an adapted excerpt from George Lakey’s new memoir “Dancing with History.” A navy warship was waiting for us when our sailing ship Phoenix came close to Da Nang, South Vietnam. It was ...
For many of us, the immediate aftermath of Donald Trump’s decisive electoral victory has been a time of deep despair and mourning. There has been plenty of commentary trying to make sense of Trump’s ...
Like many during this pandemic, Hayk Makhmuryan, an Armenian-American tenant organizer and interpreter in Glendale, California, has re-thought the way they work and organize. However, thanks to the ...