Book Study: Why Civil Resistance Works
Lunchtime Tuesdays over zoom: 12-1pm
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Tues. Feb 24: Discuss Intro-Chapter 1 (thru pg. 29)
Tues. Mar 3: Discuss Chapter 2 (pg. 30-61)
Tues. Mar 10: Discuss Chapter 3 (pg. 62-82)
Tues. Mar 17: Discuss Chapter 4 (pg. 87-118)
Tues. Mar 24: Discuss Chapter 5 (pg. 119-146)
Tues. Mar 31: Discuss Chapter 6 (pg. 147-171)
Tues. Apr 7: Discuss Chapter 7 (pg. 172-197)
Tues. Apr 14: Discuss Chapter 8 (pg. 201-231)
You are invited to join an 8-week Zoom Book Study led by Rev. Kayla Bonewell (Cathedral of Hope UCC & Church of the Open Arms UCC) on Tuesdays from 12-1pm as we study a book recommended by Minneapolis organizers, Why Civil Resistance Works by Erica Chenoweth and Maria Stephan.
Find a copy at your local library or independent bookstore or order a copy at www.indiebound.org.
Here's a short intro about the book from its authors…
"Though it defies consensus, between 1900 and 2006, campaigns of nonviolent resistance were more than twice as effective as their violent counterparts. Attracting impressive support from citizens that helps separate regimes from their main sources of power, these campaigns have produced remarkable results, even in the contexts of Iran, the Palestinian Territories, the Philippines, and Burma."