A new wave of movements of Trumpism is coming and our job is to translate outrage over his agenda into action toward a truly transformational vision.

A new wave of movements of Trumpism is coming and our job is to translate outrage over his agenda into action toward a truly transformational vision.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
Paul and Mark Engler look at why protests work but how protest is inherently polarizing — and how movements can win in a polarized context.
What mainstream commentators get wrong about the historic uprisings of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and what civil resistance gets right.
How movements settle the debate on whether to engage with political parties from the inside or outside will have a profound impact on their effectiveness.
Paul Engler makes the case for a mass movement in response to the coronavirus pandemic, demonstrated what people power has achieved in the past to make significant shifts.
A powerful social movement has risen to oppose Trump and to build a better America. Now there is a guide to give you the essential tools and strategies to grow and maintain a resistance powerful enough to win.
In the second part of this article Mark and Paul Engler further explore Bill Moyer’s Movement Action Plan and its implications for social movements.
We tend to talk about activist burnout as an individualised experience – but the Movement Action Plan, a framework for understanding social movements, factors in perception of failure, providing insights and hope for navigating the downs in movement life.
A new wave of movements of Trumpism is coming and our job is to translate outrage over his agenda into action toward a truly transformational vision.
Five key factors determine whether controversial protests are more likely to spark backlash or create positive outcomes.
Paul and Mark Engler look at why protests work but how protest is inherently polarizing — and how movements can win in a polarized context.
What mainstream commentators get wrong about the historic uprisings of the Berlin Wall in 1989, and what civil resistance gets right.
How movements settle the debate on whether to engage with political parties from the inside or outside will have a profound impact on their effectiveness.
Paul Engler makes the case for a mass movement in response to the coronavirus pandemic, demonstrated what people power has achieved in the past to make significant shifts.
A powerful social movement has risen to oppose Trump and to build a better America. Now there is a guide to give you the essential tools and strategies to grow and maintain a resistance powerful enough to win.
In the second part of this article Mark and Paul Engler further explore Bill Moyer’s Movement Action Plan and its implications for social movements.
We tend to talk about activist burnout as an individualised experience – but the Movement Action Plan, a framework for understanding social movements, factors in perception of failure, providing insights and hope for navigating the downs in movement life.