One of the goals of this website is to pull together information and news about the nonviolent direct action and civil resistance movement and to increase awareness and support.
Below are related news sources covering this important topic. If you are interested in learning more, select one of the news websites to see their current headlines.
Waging Nonviolence
Waging Nonviolence is a source for original news and analysis about struggles for justice and peace around the globe. Ordinary people build power using nonviolent strategies and tactics every day, even under the most difficult of circumstances, yet these stories often go unnoticed or misunderstood by a media industry fixated on violence and celebrity.
The Guardian - Protest
The Guardian covers American and international news for an online, global audience. The Protest section covers news specific to the area of resistance.
ROAR Magazine
ROAR Magazine is an online journal of the radical imagination providing grassroots perspectives from the front-lines of the global struggle for real democracy.
Peace News for Nonviolent Revolution
Published since 1936, Peace News is the UK’s only grassroots newspaper covering the full spectrum of peace and justice issues. Peace News seeks to oppose all forms of violence, and to create positive change based on co-operation and responsibility.
Popular Resistance
PopularResistance.org seeks to aid in bringing movements for peace, justice, economic fairness and environmental protection together into an independent, nonviolent and diverse movement that can end the power of concentrated wealth, shift power to the people and put human needs before corporate greed.
Nonviolent Conflict News
Nonviolent Conflict News aims to be a dedicated, reliable source of international media coverage on civil resistance.
House Occupation News
House Occupation News covers worldwide activities by housing squatters.
Crimethink
Crimethink is everything that evades control: the daydream in the classroom, the renegade breaking ranks, the spray-painted walls that continue to speak even under martial law. It is the persistent sense that things could be otherwise, that there is nothing natural or inevitable about the prevailing social order. In a world optimized for administration, everything that cannot be classified or displayed on a screen is crimethink. It is the spirit of rebellion without which freedom is literally unthinkable.