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Indymedia global justice campaign, 2000s
Indymedia describes itself as “a network of collectively run media outlets for the creation of radical, ...
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Non-violent Movements: struggles for rights, justice, and Identities
The overriding interest in mere survival for many countries from 1939 to 1945 cast aside concerns typically ...
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Participatory democracy, history of
Participatory democracy (PD) is that view of politics which calls for the creation and proliferation ...
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Peoples' Global Action Network
Peoples' Global Action Network (PGA) is a global-scale network of grassroots groups, social movements, ...
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Student movements, Chicano/a, 1960s–2000s
Chicana and Chicano student social movements from the 1960s through the early twenty-first century share ...
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The third wave of feminism emerged in the early 1990s. The term primarily refers to younger women and ...
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Vía Campesina and peasant struggles
Vía Campesina (“Peasant Road”) is a transnational social movement, founded in 1993, that links over 100 ...
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World Trade Organization (WTO) protests, Seattle, 1999
The protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Seattle, Washington, from November 29 to December ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest