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From Hungary to Colombia: What Americans can learn from other nonviolent civil activism movements

02/22/2026 12:14 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

Tuesday, February 24 — 12:00 pm Pacific Time
Online

This webinar will examine what we can learn from nonviolent civil protest movements in other parts of the world. John Shattuck, former president of Central European University in Hungary, where he defended academic freedom against a rising authoritarian government, and Oliver Kaplan, author of Resisting War: How Communities Protect Themselves, will join as panelists.

As civil protest becomes top of mind to many people across the country, experts Shattuck and Kaplan will set the U.S.’s current movement in a global context and discuss what we can learn from strategies of nonviolent resistance movements globally.

More information & register here - https://theconversationus.cmail19.com/t/r-e-tkkulitl-otjlyejid-i/

Left to Right: Demonstration against xenophobic state anti-immigrant policy, Budapest, October 2, 2016 (Anita Szeicz/Pressenza). Protest against ICE after the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good, Minneapolis, January 9, 2026 (Octavio Jones/AFP). Thousands march in Bogota - Colombia's capital protesting electoral violence - June 15, 2025 (Reuters).

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