Want to shut it down and hold the line? This guide walks you through blockades and occupations like a pro—whether you’re barricading a freeway or Read more…
This isn’t your grandma’s protest pamphlet (unless she was a badass). Amnesty’s toolkit breaks down how to plan, protect, and power up civil disobedience actions Read more…
Because Band-Aids and bravery go hand-in-hand. Riot Medicine is the field guide for medics who run toward the tear gas. Learn how to keep your Read more…
If it smells like fascism, they’re probably protesting it. Rise and Resist is the New York-based crew showing up in force with banners, bodies, and Read more…
Harvard Professional & Lifelong Learning’s Free Courses catalog offers hundreds of online college-level courses from Harvard University faculties and schools at zero cost to learners Read more…
Because in an age of erasure, archiving is resistance. The Internet Archive is a free, massive digital library preserving books, websites, videos, audio, and software—especially Read more…
Because corporate media won’t save democracy—but your neighborhood station just might. Prometheus Radio Project helps communities build their own low-power FM radio stations, giving voice Read more…
Because if you’re resisting on the front lines, you better know how to stop the bleeding. This manual is a field-tested guide to saving lives Read more…
Because resistance is dangerous—and so is information without ethics. Originally published in 1971, The Anarchist Cookbook is a controversial collection of DIY sabotage, weaponry, and Read more…
Because the people studying you already wrote the book—and now you can study it back. This is the official U.S. military field manual on counterinsurgency, Read more…










