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Indivisible NoCo, the group organizing many of the anti-Trump protests and rallies in Fort Collins, began during the ...
Social movements are powerful engines for change, and they coalesce around a vast range of issues, causes, and communities. But they fall into two basic categories: inclusionary and exclusionary ...
Several scholars and activists have explored community organizing and grassroots social movements, analyzing the factors that contribute to their success or failure and the relative strengths of local ...
In today’s rapidly evolving world, social movements have become one of the most dynamic forces for transformative change, especially in addressing governance, equity, environmental justice, and ...
Coordinated actions from 2025 to 2028 Starting this May Day, local labor and social movement leaders can begin coordinated actions in cities across the country, united around key demands or themes.
NGOs hoping to support social movements must grapple with high rates of exhaustion, personal trauma, and burnout in social movements. They can learn approaches to activism from the Black Lives Matter ...
In research published in Social Science Quarterly, the study's investigator expected that migrants living in cities where ...
Three panelists discuss how people can make lasting change through social movements and protests at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs.
The simple physics equation, momentum = mass x velocity, tells us that momentum is a value we can control. In the realm of social change, community-based leaders are skilled at influencing and using ...
America is no stranger to social dissent. But what makes a social movement a counterculture movement?
To contribute to scholarship on the impact of social movements on CBNRM organization and robustness, in this article we focus on the role that Indigenous and local knowledge (ILK) plays in the social ...