Protest!: A Tribute and a Call to Action
By (Author) Annie Leonard
By (author) Andre Carothers
Patagonia Books
Patagonia Books
18th February 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political activism / Political engagement
Hardback
What would the world look like if we couldn't express outrage against the things we disagree with or support the changes we seek
Rivers that don't catch fire. The choice to marry who we love. Clean air and water. Even weekends off. Peaceful protest-which, in the U.S. as in many other countries around the world, is protected as a crucial part of an inclusive, thriving participatory democracy helped bring about each of these victories. Free speech, dissent, and public mobilization are essential tools for advancing so many causes, including environmental protection, workers' rights, human rights, self-determination, and climate, social, and racial justice.
Though protest has brought so much progress - or maybe because of it - the right to speak freely, dissent, and even do basic public outreach and organizing, is increasingly under attack. We have come to expect crackdowns in authoritarian countries, but anti-protest sentiment is spreading in established democracies as well. Activists are being vilified, retaliated against, and even criminalized. In the U.S., anti-protest laws have been enacted in 49 states. SLAPP suits meritless legal action taken to silence dissent -- are on the rise. New legal concepts, such as "negligent protest," are being used to hold organizers liable for damages. At the same time, violent actions taken by anti-democratic forces have been reframed and pardoned.
Our right to peaceful protest is under attack, and we must act now!
Protest! A Tribute and a Call to Actionpresents a clear understanding and appreciation of the critical role peaceful activism has always played in advancing public good, and to spotlight the need to safeguard this democratic right. The book describes more than 40 iconic, inspiring campaigns from around the world. Photos, artifacts, inspiring quotes, and more make this a compelling testament to the power of public dissent. Guest essays from leaders such as Jane Fonda, Tennessee Representative Justin Pearson, Dolores Huerta, Nemonte Nenquino, and others reveal the role that protest has played in their commitment to fight for change. This book, through storytelling and first-hand reflection, encourages readers to themselves engage in peaceful activism - right here, right now.
Annie Leonard is a lifelong activist who has protested on multiple continents over many years. She spent 17 years with Greenpeace US, serving as Executive Director from 2014-2023; created The Story of Stuff film, book and organization; and campaigned against international waste trafficking around the world. Annie frequently speaks and writes about environmental and democracy issues, focusing on pollution, waste, consumerism, climate, democracy, and activism. She has appeared on numerous media, has testified before Congress, and has received a number of awards for her work, including an honorary degree from Vermont Law School. She was named Timemagazines "Hero of the Environment" in 2008. In addition to her work to protect the right to protest, she is currently partnering with Jane Fonda to elect climate champions across the country through Janepac.com. Andre Carothers is an activist and writer with over 40 years of experience in non-profit management, leadership development, and organizing. He is co-founder of the Rockwood Leadership Institute, former editor of Greenpeace Magazine, and has served on multiple boards including Greenpeace, the Foundation for National Progress, and the Rainforest Action Network.