In These Times Protesters took to the streets outside of the Supreme Court of the United States on Monday night, following a report from Politico that the court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade, a development that would eradicate the federal right to abortion. People across the country are calling for mobilizations to continue, citing the devastation … Continue reading Yes, Protest Can Influence the Supreme Court
Creative Disruption
I was recently interviewed by my friend Andre Henry, who is a talented writer, musician and organizer, for his podcast called “Hope and Hard Pills.” I spoke about the role of Waging Nonviolence in the wider media landscape, debunked commonly-held myths around nonviolent action, shared stories of struggle that inspire me and the many ways … Continue reading Creative Disruption
‘The conversation is the protest’ — how Black Lives Matter forced us to imagine a world without police
Momentum organizer Nicole Carty discusses how the movement built consensus on racial justice and the strategy needed to make the goal of defunding police a reality.
Waging Nonviolence
July 30, 2009 KAOS 95.9FM I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Scott Horton on Antiwar Radio, which goes out live in Austin, TX on KAOS 95.9FM, and is then replayed on stations in Southern California, San Francisco, and Oregon. I gave a brief overview of what Waging Nonviolence - a site that … Continue reading Waging Nonviolence