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Lots of recent calls for mass protest in the US haven't explained how the resulting crowds can help produce better outcomes. This piece by @olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social talks about why that's a problem and offers a theory of change that has important implications for movement strategy.
May 2, 2025, 6:05 PM