Posts Tagged ‘California’

  • Nothing left to fight against

    Nothing left to fight against

    June 20th, 2012 | Expressive Change | Tana Paddock | No Comments

    In this short reflection titled “Nothing to Fight Against”, Zenkei Blanche Hartman, a political activist-turned-Zen monk, describes the turmoil she felt when she confronted the disconnect between her deepest values and her experience of activism. It is a good reminder that organizational incoherence is not simply an abstraction about social change. It often manifests itself […]

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  • Occupy Oakland strike: Change and the power of nonviolence

    Occupy Oakland strike: Change and the power of nonviolence

    November 6th, 2011 | Expressive Change | Kit Evans | 2 Comments

    There was one particular incident where violence could have been a reality. There were thousands of us standing in front of the Port of Oakland fence. Around 7:40 pm or so an employee of the port tried to drive through the mass of people to get to his job. He was driving slow, but seemed somewhat forceful with his driving. Within seconds […]

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