Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun People are building solutions that work. Like a community-owned microgrid in Puerto Rico. You may recall that Puerto Rico has held many mass protests over the greed-driven power outages that cripple the island. Building a locally-owned renewable power grid is a matter of daily survival. It’s also a form of…
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Serbia Against Violence, Aboveground Migrant Networks, Mexico’s Mother’s Day Protest For the Disappeared
Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun In Serbia, tens of thousands of people poured into the streets in the wake of the nation’s first mass shootings. Protesters are demanding resignations of officials, revocation of licenses for violence-promoting state media channels, gun reform and disarmament, and much more. The same weekend, in a heart-wrenching reminder of how…

Love In Action: Nonviolence Tackles Hate
Editor’s Note from Rivera Sun This week’s Nonviolence News shares stories from around the world about how people are stopping wars, countering hate, challenging extremism, and dealing with bigotry. Using love, creativity, and persistence, these stories show the remarkable capacities of humans to use nonviolence to make a difference. One particular story to look at is…