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Public Eye
How Movements Sustain Us Amid Rising Authoritarianism
Cloee Cooper speaks with three movement leaders—Alex Tom, Meena Jagannath, and Vince Warren—about rising authoritarianism, successful resistance strategies, and the future of Left organizing.
Q&A
Public Eye
An interview with Scot Nakagawa and Hardy Merriman
A discussion with Hardy Merriman and Scot Nakagawa on the Harnessing Our Power to End Political Violence (HOPE-PV) project, and what strategies communities can use to resist political violence.
Q&A
Political Research Associates
How the Hindu American Foundation Rebrands Bigotry As Minority Rights
The Hindu American Foundation has been influential for 20 years, masquerading as an advocacy group for minority rights, but is better understood as a key actor in a global Hindu supremacist movement and an emerging player in the U.S. Far Right.
Report
Public Eye
An Excerpt from Safety Through Solidarity
In this excerpt of the book Safety Through Solidarity, Ben Lorber and Shane Burley share insights on community organizing to build Jewish solidarity.
Article
Religion Dispatches
For a decade and a half, Dr. Jeffrey J. Kripal has been advocating for the field of religious studies to not only take reports of alien abductions and visits from the dead as seriously as accounts of…
Article
Religion Dispatches
While rising anti-Muslim violence and sentiment in India has been making global news since Hindu nationalist prime minister Narendra Modi’s first election in 2014, many don’t realize that such…
Article
Religion Dispatches
Since the election, there’s been a bipartisan effort in Congress to push legislation that could have a significant impact on nonprofits such as charities, universities, and religious institutions…
Article
Religion Dispatches
Our new book, Religion Is Not Done With You , came out on Election Day — and what a day it was. We knew the title would be true no matter what happened, but YIKES. And sure enough, religion —…
Article
Political Research Associates
Mark Satta is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Law at Wayne State University.
Person
Public Eye
Lessons for Building Grassroots Power Toward Liberation and Democracy
Hialy Gutierrez reviews Chris Gilbert’s book Commune or Nothing!, a story of Venezuela’s communes as a model for liberatory organizing.
Book Review