28 September 2017 This is how hackers can ruin your life — and how you can protect yourself The story of Zoe Quinn, Crash Override and how campaigners and activists can handle doxxing protection in a fast-changing digital world. by Rhodesia Allegra
5 September 2017 Digital opposition in Venezuela: Livestreaming in a disconnected land In Venezuela, poor internet connectivity hasn't stopped activists and opposition leaders from using digital to campaign for change and support one another. by Marianne Diaz Hernandez
20 August 2017 Using Facebook Live to build and amplify your movement Facebook Live can play an integral role in reaching new people and engaging them in your work. Check out this great explainer from Netroots Nation 2017. by Ted Fickes
15 August 2017 Colombia’s path from revolution to social media campaign FARC members spent 50 years in tropical jungles fighting a revolution. Now, they're disarming and learning to create change with WhatsApp, not violence. by Ramón Campos Iriarte
9 August 2017 How nonviolent grassroots mobilisation worked in East Jerusalem July 2017 saw a nonviolent mobilisation in East Jerusalem as Palestineans of multiple faiths led two weeks of boycotts and nonviolent actions. by Lisa Goldman
31 July 2017 Zimbabwe activists test, track and learn to organise a new movement Zimbabwe activists use digital to support, test and track a grassroots protest movement challenging the Mugabe government and demanding accountability. by Jacquelin Kataneksza
19 July 2017 Turkey arrests are a teachable moment for campaign organisers Update on Turkey arrests of human rights campaigners and trainers–and what NGOS and activists might learn from each other going forward. by Lisa Goldman
18 July 2017 First steps to overcoming gaps in next generation advocacy training and digital campaigns support How campaigners, capacity builders and advocacy training professionals view the challenges and opportunities facing next generation campaigns and leaders. by Michael Silberman
7 July 2017 New wave Russian activism in wake of a massive resettlement scheme Russian activism is finding new energy as a government plan to demolish housing for over a million people is helping mobilise citizen action. by Natalia Antonova