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Make the New World

Sasha Davis

When elections and protests don’t create a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world, there are other options. This Substack explores the innovative tactics people use to make a better world when the government won’t.

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  • Sasha Davis

    I write about how to create positive social change – even when elections and protests don't work. I received a PhD from Penn State and my research focuses on social movements, politics, and environmental issues in the Americas, Pacific, and Asia.

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