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Pakistani Powerloom Workers Win, Argentina Marches, Sweden’s Ugly Lawn Contest & #ThisYou?

Posted on August 27, 2022August 27, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Argentina’s streets were filled with protests against high prices – the country’s inflation rate is one of the highest in the world. In Haiti and South Africa, people are also protesting high cost-of-living. Meanwhile, a strike by powerloom workers in Pakistan secured a minimum wage increase and social security. Oakland…

Moms March For Climate Justice, Brazil’s Creative Brigades Protect Rainforest, Afghan Women Demand Bread, Work & Freedom

Posted on August 20, 2022August 20, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun They expected 5,000 people. The march quadrupled, bringing 20,000 Australians into the streets of Sydney to demand more stringent climate measures from authorities. Instead of accepting a 43% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030, students, mothers, activists, and Aboriginal protesters pointed out that a 75% reduction is an absolute necessity….

Thailand’s Radical Grandmas, #EnoughIsEnough & China’s Mortgage Boycott

Posted on August 13, 2022August 13, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun The United Kingdom is about to erupt in protests. An economic justice campaign called #EnoughIsEnough launched with a bold video decrying poverty wages, cost of living, and concentrated wealth. Over 100,000 people crashed the website trying to get on the email list. It’s a sign of the times. People around…

Colombia’s Nonviolent Youth Guard, Brazilian Black Women’s March, Sierra Leone Doctors’ Strike

Posted on August 5, 2022August 6, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Last week, we reported that Panama’s cost-of-living protesters had won a 30% reduction in essential goods. Now, they’ve secured even more victories, including an increase in the public education budget and price caps on medicine. They’re not the only group celebrating. In Oakland, California, residents finally won a 6-year battle…

Panama Wins 30% Off On Essentials, Myanmar Citizens Outraged Over Executions, Indigenous Protest Pope Francis’ Apology

Posted on July 29, 2022July 29, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Let’s start with the good news. Remember those cost-of-living protests we talked about last week? Panama’s trade unions won big, pushing the government to mandate a 30% reduction on all essentials. It took a month-long national strike to achieve it, but it’s worth it. “Essentials” means food for children, transportation…

Families Sit-in To Stop School Closure, South Koreans Occupy Shipyards For Better Wages, Chileans Close Down Poisonous Plant

Posted on July 22, 2022July 22, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun There’s a lot of good news in this week’s Nonviolence News. Youth and peace activists pushed Boeing to move its corporate headquarters out of Chicago. In 2021, Pillsbury family members decided to boycott their own brand over its manufacturing plant on stolen Palestinian land. The company finally pulled out, and…

Sri Lankan President Resigns, Protests Of Survival & Resistance Tips From A WWII Spy Manual

Posted on July 16, 2022July 16, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun “Protests of Survival” – that’s what some editors are calling the many economic protests erupting around the world. I like that term; it’s descriptive of what people are feeling as they try to oust corrupt presidents, stop banks from freezing their funds, oppose high fuel prices, and more. Also dubbed…

Fuel Canister Protests and Rolling Roadblocks: From Ecuador to Sri Lanka, Fuel Costs Trigger Mass Protests

Posted on July 9, 2022July 9, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun High fuel prices are causing shock waves and mass protests across the globe. Ecuador, which erupted in Indigenous-led protests months ago, rose up against both the high prices and the expansion of oil and gas extraction. This week, they won major concessions from the government. Citizens of other countries are…

Goddess Returned, #Landback Wins, Pipelines Blocked & Solidarity Circling the Globe

Posted on July 2, 2022July 2, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Let’s start with some good news: a landmark case has ruled that Kenya must pay reparations to displaced Indigenous Okiek people. Also, a new report looks at how the Pacific Northwest has defeated 70% of the fossil fuel projects it has confronted since 2012. Germany is returning a goddess statue…

Tunisian women in colorful scarves wave flags as they protest against austerity measures.

Tunisia’s General Strike, Anonymous Wired Ukraine Sirens To Sound Alarms In Russia, Airports & Trains Shut Down By Strikes

Posted on June 25, 2022June 25, 2022

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Across Europe, airports and train routes are being disrupted by strikes, including the UK’s largest rail strike in decades. After the South Korean truckers strike won important concessions, it seems like Argentine truckers may be taking a page out of their playbook, shutting down roads to protest diesel shortages and…

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