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Outside In: What the Movement for Black Lives can learn from Tunisia’s revolution

Outside InBy adminJuly 8, 2020Leave a comment

Originally published on Waging Nonviolence In December 2010, in the small town of Sidi Bouzid in the North African country of Tunisia, a street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi lit himself on fire and ultimately took his own life as a last resort to protest police harassment and ongoing oppression under decades of dictatorship. This act…

Outside In: International perspectives on governance challenges in the USA

Outside InBy adminJuly 1, 2020Leave a comment

Governance matters. The norms and rules that shape social relationships, including those between people and their governments, and the extent to which those rules are broadly accepted and followed within a society, play an important role in determining the prospects for social well-being, whether that is measured in terms of economic growth, social justice, access…

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