Social movements
Label
Social movements
Name
Social movements
Focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Far and away, how travel can change the world, Andrew Solomon
- The end of protest, a new playbook for revolution, Micah White
- Life as politics, how ordinary people change the Middle East, Asef Bayat
- Guerrilla kindness & other acts of creative resistance, making a better world through craftivism, Sayraphim Lothian
- We the people, stories from the Community Rights Movement in the United States, Thomas Linzey and Anneke Campbell
- LGBTQ rights, Natalie Hyde
- Far and away, reporting from the brink of change : seven continents, twenty-five years, Andrew Solomon
- Let freedom ring, moments from the civil rights movement, 1954-1965, NBC News presents ; director, John Libretto ; producers, Tim Beacham ... [et al.]
- Re-enchanting the activist, spirituality and social change, Keith Hebden
- A bun in the oven, how the food and birth movements resist industrialization, Barbara Katz Rothman
- The fix, how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline, Jonathan Tepperman
- #MeToo movement, Heather C. Hudak
- Food utopias, reimagining citizenship, ethics and community, edited by Paul V. Stock, Michael Carolan and Christopher Rosin
- Memes to movements, how the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power, An Xiao Mina
- White lies, nine ways to expose and resist the racial systems that divide us, Daniel Hill
- The purpose of power, how we come together when we fall apart, Alicia Garza
- The Global activist's manual, local ways to change the world, [edited by] Mike Prokosch and Laura Raymond ; United for a Fair Economy
- Women, men & the whole damn thing, feminism, misogyny, and where we go from here, David Leser
- The Texas Right, the radical roots of Lone Star conservatism, edited by David O'Donald Cullen & Kyle G. Wilkison
- Hillbilly nationalists, urban race rebels, and black power, interracial solidarity in 1960s-70s New Left organizing, Amy Sonnie, James Tracy ; [foreword by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz]
- Playbook for progressives, 16 qualities of the successful organizer, Eric Mann
- Marching for change, movements across America, by Joyce Markovics
- Oh, the things we're for!, by Innosanto Nagara
- Activism!, direct action, hacktivism and the future of society, Tim Jordan
- Wages of rebellion, Chris Hedges
- Shoulder to shoulder, working together for a sustainable future, Evelyn Searle Hess
- Que el privilegio no te nuble la empatía, un manifiesto colectivo de construcción, Ita Maria
- The borderlands of race, Mexican segregation in a South Texas town, Jennifer R. Nájera
- New power, how power works in our hyperconnected world--and how to make it work for you, Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms
- Farmers unite!, planting a protest for fair prices, Lindsay H. Metcalf
- Culture jam, the uncooling of America, Kalle Lasn
- Social justice, theories, issues, and movements, Loretta Capeheart and Dragan Milovanovic
- The course of Andean history, Peter V. N. Henderson
- Ideas for action, relevant theory for radical change, Cynthia Kaufman
- I'm an activist, by Wil Mara
- We rise, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez with Justin Spizman
- Educating for action, strategies to ignite social justice, [editors] Jason del Gandio, Anthony J. Nocella II
- Protest politics and the democratization of South Korea, strategies and roles of women, Youngtae Shin
- Inventing the future, postcapitalism and a world without work, Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams
- Empowering revolution, America, Poland, and the end of the Cold War, Gregory F. Domber
- What my left hand was doing, lessons from a grassroots activist, Joann Castle
- Redress for historical injustices in the United States, on reparations for slavery, Jim Crow, and their legacies, edited by Michael T. Martin and Marilyn Yaquinto
- Backroads pragmatists, Mexico's melting pot and civil rights in the United States, Ruben Flores
- Social movements and global social change, the rising tide, Robert K. Schaeffer
- Radicals in America, the U.S. Left since the Second World War, Howard Brick, University of Michigan, Christopher Phelps, University of Nottingham
- Second that emotion, how decisions, trends, & movements are shaped, Jeremy D. Holden
- Networks of outrage and hope, social movements in the Internet age, Manuel Castells
- Protest, movements, and dissent in the social sciences, a multidisciplinary perspective, edited by Giovanni A. Travaglino
- Historical dictionary of Native American movements, Todd Leahy and Raymond Wilson
- 101 Changemakers, rebels and radicals who changed US history, edited by Michele Bollinger and Dao X. Tran
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1