Resistance Manual Explained

The Resistance Manual was a Wiki-style site till 2019 that crowdsourced information and resources. It was created by the activists[1] Samuel Sinyangwe, DeRay McKesson, Johnetta Elzie, Brittany Packnett and law student Aditi Juneja. The manual includes information on policy areas such as immigration, policing, mass incarceration and disability rights, and it tracks Trump's executive orders and various controversies including Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections during the election. In the days since it was launched, the manual had over 400 pieces of content contributed to it from users, and was featured in NBC News,[2] Huffington Post,[1] MSNBC, International Business Times,[3] The Fader[4] and as one of Teen Vogue's "10 Ways to Continue The Fight for Women's Rights".[5]

External links

Resistance Manual archived by Archive.org on 2019-06-08, the last capture where the site is up

Notes and References

  1. News: Finley. Taryn. Activists launch resistance manual on fighting back during Trump Era. 27 January 2017. Huffington Post. 18 January 2017.
  2. News: Gandhi. Lakshmi. This law student built the framework for a Trump 'Resistance Manual'. 27 January 2017. . 19 January 2017.
  3. News: Keefe. Josh. How Black Lives Matter will protest Trump: Activists release 'Resistance Manual' for GOP administration. 27 January 2017. International Business Times. 18 January 2017.
  4. Web site: Darville . Jordan . The Resistance Manual Is The Wikipedia For Activism You've Been Looking For . . 23 January 2017 . 27 January 2017.
  5. Web site: Lily Herman . 10 Ways to Continue the Fight for Women's Rights . . 23 January 2017 . 27 January 2017.