Monthly Archives: May 2026

Distant issues and proximate opponents: a note on campus protests +

Enemies help activists build movement campaigns. Aggressive or offensive antagonists personify grievances and help unify coalitions of opposition. They provide convenient targets and simplify the story. Think about Donald Trump and advocates for climate action and anti-corruption crusaders and health … Continue reading

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Remembering Kent State (May 4, 1970, revised and reposted)

This is a repost of a report on the Kent State shootings, on occasion of an anniversary. At the end, I’ve added a bit on Neil Young’s emblematic song, which helped keep the memory alive. As I write in 2026, … Continue reading

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May Day 2026, it’s more than labor at stake.

This is a repost and edit of an earlier post. As always, May Day is an international day of protest for workers rights.  Below is a picture of a march at a courthouse in Philadelphia. CBS News has posted great photographs of … Continue reading

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