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Campaign Name Country Start Year End Year Classification Cluster Total points Publishedsort icon Edit
University of Toronto students campaign for divestment from apartheid South Africa, 1984-1990 Canada 1984 1990
Change
Democracy
Economic Justice
Human Rights
9 out of 10 points Yes
University of Illinois students protest for divestment from apartheid South Africa, 1985-1987 United States 1985 1987
Change
Economic Justice
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
7 out of 10 points Yes
Syracuse University students protest sweatshops, USA, 2000-2001 United States 2000 2001
Change
Economic Justice
Human Rights
8 out of 10 points Yes
SUNY-Albany students protest campus sweatshop products, U.S., 2000 United States 2000 2000
Change
Economic Justice
Human Rights
5 out of 10 points Yes
German university students campaign for education reform, 2009 Germany 2009 2009
Change
Economic Justice
Human Rights
7 out of 10 points Yes
St. Louis CORE campaign for lunch counter desegregation, 1948-52 United States 1948 1953
Change
Democracy
Human Rights
9 out of 10 points Yes
University of Washington Student Worker Coalition strikes against cutting higher education budgets, 2010 United States 2010 2010
Defense
Economic Justice
3 out of 10 points Yes
Guyanese sugar workers strike 135 days for economic justice, 1977 Guyana 1977 1978
Change
Democracy
Economic Justice
4 out of 10 points Yes
Malawians bring down 30-year dictator, 1992-1993 Malawi 1992 1993
Change
Democracy
Human Rights
10 out of 10 points Yes
African American residents of Chester, PA, demonstrate to end de facto segregation in public schools, 1963-1966 United States 1963 1966
Change
Economic Justice
Human Rights
10 out of 10 points Yes
CORE's Route 40 Project: Maryland campaign for desegregation and U.S. Civil Rights, 1961 United States 1961 1961
Change
Human Rights
8 out of 10 points Yes
Activists campaign for relief following Gulf Oil Spill, United States, 2010 United States 2010 2010
Change
Economic Justice
Environment
Human Rights
3.5 out of 10 points Yes
Cambridge, Maryland, activists campaign for desegregation, USA, 1962-1963 United States 1962 1963
Change
Democracy
Economic Justice
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
8 out of 10 points Yes
St. Paul's College students boycott segregated Virginia movie theater, USA, 1960 United States 1960 1960
Change
Human Rights
2.5 out of 10 points Yes
University students campaign for racial integration in Charlotte, NC, 1960 United States 1960 1960
Change
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
9 out of 10 points Yes
Philadelphian gay rights activists stage first sit-in at Dewey's restaurant, 1965 United States 1965 1965
Change
Human Rights
8 out of 10 points Yes
Nashville students sit-in for U.S. civil rights, 1960 United States 1960 1960
Change
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
10 out of 10 points Yes
Danville community campaigns for U.S. civil rights and desegregation, 1963 United States 1963 1963
Change
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
3 out of 10 points Yes
Students protest segregation in Columbia, South Carolina, 1960-1961 United States 1960 1961
Change
Human Rights
National/Ethnic Identity
4.5 out of 10 points Yes
Saami and Norwegians protest construction of Alta Dam, Norway, 1979-1981 Norway 1979 1981
Defense
Environment
National/Ethnic Identity
7 out of 10 points Yes
Jacksonville students sit-in for integrated lunch counters, 1960 United States 1960 1960
Change
Human Rights
8 out of 10 points Yes
African-Americans in Birmingham, Alabama, protest segregation, 1956-1958 United States 1956 1958
Change
Human Rights
4 out of 10 points Yes
Afghan policewomen form human chain to protect women's rights activists in Kabul, 2009 Afghanistan 2009 2009
Third-party nonviolent intervention
Peace
6 out of 10 points Yes
Iraqis campaign for democracy, 2003-2005 Iraq 2003 2005
Change
Democracy
National/Ethnic Identity
4 out of 10 points Yes
U.S. activists and politicians campaign at South African Embassy for end to apartheid, 1984-1985 United States 1984 1985
Change
Democracy
Economic Justice
National/Ethnic Identity
8 out of 10 points Yes