Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
susannahvila @szvila
susannahvila @szvila
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
Daryn Cambridge @daryncambridge
Cynthia Boaz @cynthiaboaz
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
Daryn Cambridge @daryncambridge
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
Helene Berube @HeleneBerube
Ghada Shahbender @ghadasha
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
ICNC @nvconflict
susannahvila @szvila
Cynthia Boaz @cynthiaboaz
Cynthia Boaz @cynthiaboaz
Arzu Geybullayeva @arzugeybulla
ICNC @nvconflict
'How to protest intelligently' pamphlet distributed in #Egypt http://t.co/KkazyyC #fsi11
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
the civil rights movement was a movement of movements -they were all over the country #fsi11
— susannahvila (@szvila)
the civil rights movement was a movement of movements -they were all over the country #fsi11
— susannahvila (@szvila)
'what is civil resistance?' definition "its a way for ordinary people to wield power w/o using violence" #fsi11 #GeneSharp
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
Rev. Lawson: quoting Aristotle, "Power is the capacity to achieve purpose." #fsi11 #nonviolence
— Daryn Cambridge (@daryncambridge)
A key thing that movements do is to remind people that they are powerful. #fsi11
— Cynthia Boaz (@cynthiaboaz)
'civil resistance is about creating power grids that conventional wisdom does not know exist' Jim Lawson's definition #fsi11
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
Def. of "Movement": Ongoing collective efforts aimed at bringing about consequential change in social, economic, or political order. #fsi11
— Daryn Cambridge (@daryncambridge)
trigger events empower people; deligitimize the system; reveal weakenss of an oppressor- #fsi11
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
Key points for forming a civil resistance mov.: Discourse re-frames grievances; Knowledge allows Strategy; Capacity to self-organized #fsi11
— Helene Berube (@HeleneBerube)
Icons of civil resistance: Rosa parks in US civil rights, Bouazizi in Tunis , Khaled Said in Egypt #FSI11
— Ghada Shahbender (@ghadasha)
movement's discourse formation: defining the 'problem' by re-framing grievances; point to issues; making issues personal #fsi11
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
check out Gandhi's statement during the Great Trial in 1922 #fsi11 http://t.co/WErM3Wo
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
In civil resistance movement's discourse, religion can divide but values can unite ~ Egyptian participant at #FSI11
— ICNC (@nvconflict)
in successful movements, definitions are created by actions not just words. define what resistance means by doing it. #fsi11
— susannahvila (@szvila)
When a government goes from being a servant of the people to a master of them, it is time for mass nonviolent resistance. #fsi11 thoughts...
— Cynthia Boaz (@cynthiaboaz)
By the end of a nonviolent struggle, the dictator has become occupier in his own land. He is like a virus & the mvmt is the antibody. #fsi11
— Cynthia Boaz (@cynthiaboaz)
'it is powerful to remind people that they are powerful' & thats what movements do- they remind people of their power Hardy Merriman #fsi11
— Arzu Geybullayeva (@arzugeybulla)
Forming a #Nonviolent Movement: Waging civil resistance is a skills-based endeavor. Knowledge, skills, and strategy matter. #FSI11
— ICNC (@nvconflict)