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Resources to talk about race from the Living Room Conversations. This includes 5 Conversation Guides, a glossary, videos and readings.
This tool developed by Starts With Us aims to fight toxic division and extremism and build tolerance and compassionate relationships.
The main issue is that the US government’s “democracy promotion” agenda has provided repressive regimes with an excuse to label popular pro-democracy movements challenging them as foreign agents, even when led by independent grassroots nonviolent activists.
A strategic framework for activists, peacebuilders, and organizers working to transform violent conflict and advance a just peace.
Conversation Guide about democracy from Living Room Conversations who use guided conversations to build understanding & transform communities.
Better understand how the work of activists, bridge-builders, and organizers can reinforce one another as well as be in constructive tension.
Understand the key attributes of authoritarian systems, how authoritarians wield power, and ways to counter it.
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Democracy Labs applies innovative tech to social justice and voting rights causes. Here is a list of tech ideas for campaigners & organizers.
Activists throughout history have put social movement work on hold for the electoral arena. Determining whether to do so is a matter of strategy and calling.
Samuel Chu – founder of Hong Kong Democracy Council in the US – discusses the Hong Kong pro-democracy movement and international solidarity.
Listen to the story of Owen Jones – a British left wing and Labour party activist, writer, orator and political commentator.
Bonnie Honig, one of the world’s top democratic theorists, discusses current crises and shocks.
Myint Cho, Burmese student pro-democracy activist, discusses the civil disobedience movement in Burma from past to present.