Phil Wilmot Activist, trainer, writer and director of Solidarity Uganda Recent stories by Phil Wilmot 9 June 2020 Digital direct action seizes power on the internet without waiting for permission Not all digital activism is equally impactful, and direct action offers a kind of power other strategies cannot. by Phil Wilmot 11 October 2019 Systems design thinking is a weapon; let’s use it for good Campaigners should look to systems and design thinking to mobilise key constituencies more effectively, combat rising authoritarianism, and rectify global injustice. by Phil Wilmot 6 March 2018 Creating a rapid response system that leverages repression for your cause A network of allies and a checklist can protect victims of political persecution and build movement power, explains Solidarity Uganda's Phil Wilmot. by Phil Wilmot All stories by Phil Wilmot 9 June 2020 Digital direct action seizes power on the internet without waiting for permission 11 October 2019 Systems design thinking is a weapon; let’s use it for good 6 March 2018 Creating a rapid response system that leverages repression for your cause 24 April 2017 Three ways a Kenyan union used social media in campaign against government 4 April 2017 How organisers are using radio and shared values in Uganda 16 March 2017 Social media activism in repressive environments 26 January 2017 What it means when victims lead (and why it matters)
9 June 2020 Digital direct action seizes power on the internet without waiting for permission Not all digital activism is equally impactful, and direct action offers a kind of power other strategies cannot. by Phil Wilmot
11 October 2019 Systems design thinking is a weapon; let’s use it for good Campaigners should look to systems and design thinking to mobilise key constituencies more effectively, combat rising authoritarianism, and rectify global injustice. by Phil Wilmot
6 March 2018 Creating a rapid response system that leverages repression for your cause A network of allies and a checklist can protect victims of political persecution and build movement power, explains Solidarity Uganda's Phil Wilmot. by Phil Wilmot