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What’s next for the struggle to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline
This article What’s next for the struggle to stop the East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
Climate activists in East Africa and abroad have momentum, but stopping the worldâs longest heated crude oil pipeline will require greater risk and deeper solidarity.
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Why Indiaâs farmers are targeting Modi in the elections
This article Why Indiaâs farmers are targeting Modi in the elections was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
With India's general elections underway, farmersâ unions remain united in their opposition to the government and demands for economic justice.
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Climate activists in New England can finally celebrate âthe end of coalâ
This article Climate activists in New England can finally celebrate âthe end of coalâ was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
With the last of New Englandâs coal plants now set to close, the No Coal No Gas campaign is reflecting on the power of fighting together.
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Smuggled protest videos offer a rare glimpse at resistance in occupied Tibet
This article Smuggled protest videos offer a rare glimpse at resistance in occupied Tibet was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
Defying a media blackout and severe backlash, Tibetan monks, nuns and residents of a threatened mountain community are showing the world their resistance to a Chinese dam.
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Climate movement elders revive monkey wrench tactics to save an old forest
This article Climate movement elders revive monkey wrench tactics to save an old forest was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
Drawing on a long legacy of forest defense in the Northwest, members of the direct action group Troublemakers halted a controversial timber sale in Washington.
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There’s a better way to make communities safer â and itâs taking off around the world
This article There’s a better way to make communities safer â and itâs taking off around the world was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
A growing number of courageous and creative people are showing that unarmed civilian protection is far superior to any smart or dumb weapon.
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45 years after Three Mile Island, we need a âNo Nukesâ comeback
This article 45 years after Three Mile Island, we need a âNo Nukesâ comeback was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
As Biden sinks billions into nuclear energy, members of the historic Clamshell Alliance are reuniting to spark a new wave of anti-nuke resistance.
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Student-led climate action is flourishing in DeSantisâs Florida
This article Student-led climate action is flourishing in DeSantisâs Florida was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
As Gov. Ron DeSantis tries to block the clean energy transition, University of Florida students are adopting Green New Deal measures and showing how public schools can lead on climate.
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Aaron Bushnell opposed âall state-sanctioned violenceâ â not just the war in Gaza
This article Aaron Bushnell opposed âall state-sanctioned violenceâ â not just the war in Gaza was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
Before his self-immolation, Aaron Bushnell supported his friendâs conscientous objection and deeply regretted joining the military.
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How Vote Uncommitted is fast becoming the most powerful force for a ceasefire
This article How Vote Uncommitted is fast becoming the most powerful force for a ceasefire was originally published by Waging Nonviolence.
Organizers with Listen to Michigan explain the Vote Uncommitted campaignâs rapid growth and the power of grassroots electoral organizing on Gaza.
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