• They help individuals channel their frustration, isolation and desperation
  • They are a show of strength
  • They typically lead to more political involvement
  • They have already produced wins
  • They must remain nonviolent to be effective
  • They must be in small towns in the heartland, not just big coastal cities

Find one near you at nokings.org

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    Solidarity movement in Poland was a peaceful protest and last to end of the communism there.

    Color revolution (including orange revolution in Ukraine)

    Euromaidan (it was peaceful, although the government wasn’t).

    Statistically peaceful protests succeed 53% of the violent ones succeed 26%

    Note though it isn’t just showing up one day and be done, it’s about having a sustained protest with at least 3.5% of population involved.