Take Action
Awareness without action is compliance. This is where solidarity becomes material.
We focus on actions that apply pressure, disrupt business as usual, and shift conditions — not gestures that make violence easier to ignore. We do not offer neutrality. We offer pathways to intervene.
Boycotts & Pressure Campaigns
Economic pressure is political leverage.
- Active boycotts and divestment campaigns
- Institutional and corporate pressure points
- Targets linked to occupation, extraction, incarceration, and repression
- Guidance on sustained participation — not one-time acts
Boycotts are not trends. They are long-term commitments.
Direct Action Support
Movements advance through disruption. Here you'll find:
- Calls to support ongoing actions and mobilisations
- Solidarity roles for those not on the frontlines
- Legal, logistical, and care-based support pathways
- Ways to show up without centering yourself
Support work is action. Not everyone leads — everyone participates.
Organizing Knowledge
- Lessons from movements
- Strategy reflections
- Mistakes made, power analysed
- What solidarity actually requires
Cross-Struggle Connections
How this connects to:
- Climate collapse
- Prisons and policing
- Borders and migration
- Queer and trans repression
Solidarity is a practice.
This struggle is not isolated. Neither are we.