Activists again descend on Alabama to discuss the 1968 Selma march impact on the 50th anniversary
Protests articles on Democracy Chronicles
Political protests are a human right, political right and civil liberty to come together and collectively express, promote, pursue and defend common interest. Today, pro-democracy protests and freedom of speech remain under threat. Also take a look at our articles on the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Turkey, and the Tea Party.
On the Success of Oman’s Arab Spring
Slow reform following protest during Oman’s Arab Spring reveals path toward real democratic change
After National Adjunct Walkout Day
Thinking about the events of last week and NAWD/NAWW — National Adjunct Walkout Day and Week — I have become introspective. Aren’t we supposed to keep on going in our struggle, daily?
Filming Democracy Chronicles Broken System Documentary
Thanks to your support, our Design of a Broken System documentary reached its Kickstarter fundraising goal on June 17th and the project has been evolving ever since.
Selma Voting Rights March in Congressional Recognition
National conversation again refocuses on Civil Rights Era’s historic Selma voting rights march
Black University Students on Quest For Ferguson Voters
Movement started at Historically Black Colleges travelling to Missouri to register Ferguson voters
Jailing Another Liberal Activist, Egyptian Crackdown Worsens
Leader of the 2011 Arab Spring revolution, Alaa Abdel-Fattah jailed as Egyptian crackdown worsens
Destroyed Ukraine Tank as Latvian Anti-Putin Art
German artist displays a destroyed Ukrainian tank from recent battle as Latvian anti-Putin art
VIDEO: I Can’t Breathe Pussy Riot Music on YouTube
I Can’t Breathe Pussy Riot music video dedicated to Eric Garner and those against police brutality
On the New Hampshire Rebellion’s Next Act
New marching plans and Ben Cohen Stamp Stampede tied-up part of New Hampshire Rebellion’s next act