In this article Debbie Bookchin offers a sweeping overview of “radical municipalism”, articulating why only a global confederation of rebel cities can lead us out of the death-spiral of neoliberalism towards a free and ecological society.
In this toolkit, organizers from Survival Bloc offer their framework for developing grassroots resources and infrastructure to help sustain local communities and social movements in the face of the deepening climate crisis.
In this presentation by Symbiosis, community activists share examples of place-based movements for direct-democracy from around the world, including Commercy, France; Cheran, Mexico; and Olympia, Washington.
In this panel discussion hosted by MLS, community organizers share their own experiences, challenges, and lessons on building the power of self-governance at the local level.
In this two-part podcast, Srsly Wrong teams up with the Institute for Social Ecology to discuss capitalism, the environmental crisis, and visions for a free and ecological society rooted in municipal direct democracy.