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Resistance Strategies

Public Eye
Mobilization Against Genocide Undeterred by Peak Anti-Palestinian Repression by Palestine Legal
Palestine Legal’s report on anti-Palestinian repression in months after October 7, 2023 details the enormous wave of institutional backlash against pro-Palestine protesters.
Book Review
Political Research Associates
Inform Your Resistance Season 3: Episode 6
In this episode of Inform Your Resistance, Koki reads “From Palestine to Atlanta, Outside and Foreign: The Institutional Policing of Dissent” by Habiba Farh, as part of our ongoing From the Archives series.
Podcast
Public Eye
Revolutionary Politics and Antifascism
This excerpt from Three Way Fight: Revolutionary Politics and Antifascism explores a radical framework that can inform sharper and more effective strategies for organizing for human liberation.
Article
Public Eye
An interview with Scot Nakagawa and Hardy Merriman
A discussion with Hardy Merriman and Scot Nakagawa on the Harnessing Our Power to End Political Violence (HOPE-PV) project, and what strategies communities can use to resist political violence.
Q&A
Public Eye
An Excerpt from Safety Through Solidarity
In this excerpt of the book Safety Through Solidarity, Ben Lorber and Shane Burley share insights on community organizing to build Jewish solidarity.
Article
Public Eye
We face a powerful alliance of authoritarian forces in—and flanking—government that requires us to be open to different strategies suited to these conditions. We will need to call in people from every sector of society to resist.
Statement
Public Eye
An interview with Gabi Hawkins on resistance movements and inspiration.
Art of Activism
Public Eye
The authors of Fire Dreams speak with PRA about the story behind their new book.
Q&A
Public Eye
A Q&A with Fearless Collective ambassador, Vicky Shahjehan on solidarity, and the role that art plays in activism.
Art of Activism
Public Eye
The Institutional Policing of Dissent
In this commentary on the state’s use of the “outside agitator” narrative to violently repress progressive movements, Habiba Farh examines how “the powerful choose authoritarian control” to secure their rule over democratic challenges to their legitimacy.
Article