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Winning Stories (April 2026 Newsletter)
Check out all the Winning Stories from the April 2026 Newsletter.
Doreen Wiggins
Apr 32 min read


On Civil Disobedience, Memory, and the Threshold of Risk
Uncle Sam was having a bad day as he blocked the main gate to the CIA in Arlington, Virginia. The photograph was taken during a civil disobedience action over the Iran-Contra affair in the spring of 1987. I remember that season not as a blur, but as one of those charged periods in life when history did not feel distant or abstract. It felt physical. It felt embodied. It was in the streets, on the steps, in the faces, in the shouts, in the arrests, in the way people carried th
Jamie Cunningham
Apr 36 min read


Standing on the Bridges: A Three-Part Reflection on Where We Are and Where We Must Go
By Jamie Cunningham Part 1: The Divide in America Since Memorial Day of 2025 we have been standing on bridges across New Hampshire. What began as a small call to action, just a handful of people showing up on overpasses with signs, has grown into a statewide network of bridge communities. Week after week our members gather above the highways, speaking to thousands of motorists with a simple message: democracy still matters. From up there you get a vantage point not just of th
Jamie Cunningham
Mar 175 min read


How Movements Win: Lessons We’re Applying on the Bridges
Throughout history, ordinary people have changed the course of nations — not by waiting for permission, but by standing shoulder to shoulder in the public square. From Selma to Solidarity, from suffragists to Standing Rock, movements rise when citizens claim moral visibility and refuse to back down.”
Jamie Cunningham
Oct 31, 20254 min read
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