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Collective Action, Social Movements, and the Possibility of Accountability

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Thu, Mar 26, 2026

12:30 PM – 1:50 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Since 2020, It feels like we’re in a constant cycle of moments of outrage, mobilization, protests, and then… what? This final session in the Accountability in the Age of Ambivalence series, Collective Action, Social Movements, and the Possibility of Accountability, will examine if and how social movements still produce real change. We’ll explore what makes movements effective, why participation is uneven, how today’s media environment shapes activism, and what it takes to sustain momentum over time. In keeping with the recurring theme, we will also investigate whether social movements encourage or distort civic engagement with policy.

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