“Organizers will create the future.”
“The thing that I find fascinating in this moment, and different from the sixties, is that these protest movements are coming together.”
“Organizers will create the future.” Read More »
“The thing that I find fascinating in this moment, and different from the sixties, is that these protest movements are coming together.”
“Organizers will create the future.” Read More »
There is still time to fundamentally influence the US presidential election. But we have to orient around that goal. We have to talk openly about that goal, and figure out what kinds of tactics we have to use in the streets to make it work.
To Make Protest About Power, Not Performance Read More »
“The end of protest” doesn’t mean the absence of protest. The end of protest means the proliferation of ineffective protest.
Adapt or Die: The Flexible Future of Protest Read More »
Just as it’s impossible for a worker to conduct a strike without the rest of her coworkers joining her, it’s not possible for debtors to resist the structural mechanisms that put them in debt simply by individuals refusing to pay. It has to be a collective action.
You Are Not A Loan Read More »
I thought maybe the banks are just as confused as we are. This is so sudden, so many houses underwater at once. But then Bloomberg did an article revealing that Bank of America was deliberately doing this stuff.
Fraudulent Banks and Fatigued Movements Read More »
By AntiDote’s Ed Sutton We can all stop wringing our hands about “the next Occupy.” Whatever our reasons for doing so—worrying that it might sweep the globe with irresistible force, or worrying that it won’t—we can rest assured that it is coming, just in a form we haven’t imagined yet.