Making Contact, for September 30, 2011 - 1:30pm
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A new generation is telling their stories of overthrowing corrupt regimes. And in the digital age, their lessons can spread more quickly than ever before. But how does one organize a nation into revolt? The answers may not be universal, but there’s lots of wisdom to be passed on. On this edition, revolutions past, present and future. We’ll hear from Egyptian, Serbian, and Azerbaijani activists, about their work to topple undemocratic rulers.
Featuring: Namees Arnous, Egyptian journalist; Ivan Marovic, co-founder of OTPOR; Arzu Geybullayeva, Azerbaijani blogger & organizer
For More Information:
Flying Carpets and Broken Pipelines
http://flyingcarpetsandbrokenpipelines.blogspot.com/
Narco News
International Center on Non-Violent Conflict
http://www.nonviolent-conflict.org/
A Force More Powerful
http://www.aforcemorepowerful.org/films/bdd/story/index.php
Journal of Conflict Transformation
Cyber Dissidents
http://www.cyberdissidents.org/
Open Democracy
People Power: The Game of Civil Resistance
http://www.peoplepowergame.com/
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