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2016
Vol.
25
No.
2
Annual Report
Resist's Annual Report
Spring
2016
Vol.
25
No.
1
#IndigenousRising
This Newsletter dives into the movement for climate justice that is being fearlessly led by communities on the frontline of the climate crises.
Winter
2015
Vol.
24
No.
4
End of the Year Special
“Thank you.” We hear those two words from grantees almost everyday here at Resist. But this is backwards. They should not be the ones thanking us; we should be the ones thanking them. We have the easy job. Though our fundraising model is extremely rare and can present challenges, we...
Fall
2015
Vol.
24
No.
3
Dispatches from the Frontlines
Every single day around the world there are people who stand up, organize, and fight. They do this not because they choose to, but rather because they have to. And every single day these folks come together, push forward, and win victories against the richest people and the most powerful...
Spring
2015
Vol.
24
No.
2
Resist's Annual Report
By The Resist Staff The countdown has officially begun. We are just two years away from our 50th anniversary. Approaching this milestone has sparked some collective reflection within the dedicated and impassioned Resist community on where we have been and where we are going. At the heart of Resist is...
Special
2015
Vol.
24
No.
1
#BlackLivesMatter
This special edition looks at the founding of the Black Lives Matter and the work of those on the ground across the country that have been organizing, building, and visioning and have set the foundation for this movement to jump off of.
Winter
2014
Vol.
23
No.
5
Past, Present, and Future of Resist
Resist’s new look and website aim to honor our past and look to our future.
Fall
2014
Vol.
23
No.
4
Not One More!
The movement for migrant rights and justice for immigrants has bravely been taken to a radical new level with undocument folks leading the charge. Resist grantees have been at the frontline of the struggle. The stories are almost as powerful as the actions.
Summer
2014
Vol.
23
No.
3
That Which Does Not Kill Us (Does it Really Make Us Stronger?)
This is a very special edition of the Newsletter. For the first time, each and every story that you read in these pages was written by individuals currently within the US prison system. These pieces have only been lightly edited in order to keep the voices of the authors as...
Spring
2014
Vol.
23
No.
2
In This Together
As the radical activist Helen Keller once said, “alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” This Newsletter tells stories of a few Resist grantees who have come together to organize and support each other.
Year in Review
2014
Vol.
23
No.
1
Hope and Action: RESIST's 2013 Year In Review
Our annual report showcases each and every RESIST grantee that we had the honor to support in 2013. From immigration, to climate change, to war, to prisons, to reproductive rights - activists on the frontlines continue to organize, raise their collective voices, and physically place their bodies in the way...