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#LandBack & Sacred Object Returns: Indigenous Resistance Gains Traction

Posted on July 16, 2021July 17, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Indigenous climbers representing 10 nations scaled a grain silo in Kansas to demand #Landback (above). While four were arrested, the action comes amidst news of the US Department of the Interior finally returning 18,000 acres of the National Bison Range to the Salish and Kootenai Tribes. The move follows a…

Ditching the King, Tricking the NRA, & Transforming McD’s Into a “Fast” Food Bank

Posted on July 2, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun The world’s last absolute monarch is being run out of Swaziland by pro-democracy protesters. Seventy thousand health and social workers in India won a pay raise after going on strike. US climate activists blockaded all ten doors to the White House. Kenyans are resisting a major development project and organizing…

Venice Flotilla Protests Cruise Ships, Pipeline Resistance Rises Up

Posted on June 10, 2021June 14, 2021

Editor’s Note by Rivera Sun When we’ve had enough of destruction and injustice, nonviolence gives us tools to push back. With strikes, boycotts, protests, and more, people like us are standing up to powerful regimes, systems, and institutions. Around the world, courageous people are getting in the way of everything from bulldozers to cruise ships…

Demand The Impossible: Brave People Thwart Hijacker, Hug School Shooter, Stop Civil Wars

Posted on May 30, 2021May 30, 2021

Editor’s Note by Rivera Sun We’re always told that nonviolence won’t work. We’re supposed to believe that more – and greater – violence is the only option. The strange thing is: that doesn’t always hold true. This week’s Nonviolence News contains remarkable stories that upend that kind of thinking. In Idaho (US), a sixth grade…

Hummingbird Allies, Grandmother Trees & Sámi Forest Defenders

Posted on May 1, 2021May 1, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Happy May Day! Today, workers around the world mark the long-standing importance of the global labor movement with strikes, protests, walkouts and more. We’ll have a full round-up of those stories next week. This week, Nonviolence News contains some extraordinary tales of tree-sits, forest defenders, and water protectors from Fairy…

Justice For Black Lives, Turkey’s Students, Kyrgyzstan’s Women

Posted on April 17, 2021April 17, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Justice. Heart. Soul. Humanity. Respect. Dignity. When society forgets its responsibility toward these values, movements rise up to hold them accountable. When I looked at the stories in this week’s Nonviolence News, I see thousands of human beings using protests, strikes, boycotts, and more to lift the moral standard of…

#PayUp Wins, Teens Resist Toxins, & the Herring Protectors

Posted on March 27, 2021March 27, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun Nonviolence News offers us all ways to learn from our fellow humans around the world who are standing up for justice. From Myanmar to El Salvador to Iran, you’ll find stories in this week’s issue that will open your eyes, inspire you into action, and give you skillful – and…

Tackling Giants: Halting Coups, Big Oil, and Amazon

Posted on March 6, 2021March 6, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun It’s been a week of David and Goliath struggles with “little guys” around the world standing up to horrible regimes and destructive corporations. Haiti and Myanmar’s resistance to coups has been gaining international attention, but major struggles are also happening in Algeria (against austerity), First Nations in Canada (against fossil…

Love & Respect For Humanity: Myanmar Coup Resistance And Children vs. Tech Giants

Posted on February 5, 2021February 5, 2021

Editor’s Note From Rivera Sun It’s impossible to read this week’s Nonviolence News and not feel a surge of love and respect for ordinary humans around the world. Low-income schoolchildren took on an Internet giant and won. Myanmar is rising up against (yet another) military coup. Japanese cosmetic customers are boycotting a racist company. Fifty…

Supergirl, the Invisible House & Bringing Transit To A Grinding Halt

Posted on October 17, 2020October 17, 2020

Editor’s Note By Rivera Sun I love it when people add a dash of strategy, a pinch of disruption, and a dose of creativity to our nonviolent actions. This week’s news highlights how powerful that combination can be. In Bangkok, Thailand, protesters (above) halted the entire transit system in its tracks. In Belarus, Supergirl (and…

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