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Protest

Protest

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Protest is a documentary series exploring how collective dissent has shaped history and continues to challenge power today. From early uprisings and labor struggles to mass movements for civil rights, gender equality, and democracy, the series traces how protest evolved from spontaneous revolt into an organized political force. It examines how tactics, media, and technology transformed the streets—and how governments adapted in response. The final episode brings the story into the present, analyzing protests in Iran, the United States, and beyond. Reflective and scene-driven, Protest asks why dissent endures, how it succeeds or fails, and what its future may be.
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    • Dive deep into Protest - How Movements Rise and Power Responds with Maxwell Slate.
      Jan 12 2026
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      1 min
    • Protest - How Movements Rise and Power Responds - Protest Now: Iran, ICE, and Beyond
      Jan 12 2026
      Episode 3 – Protest Now: Iran, ICE, and Beyond brings the history of dissent into the present. Through case studies in Iran and the United States, the episode explores how modern protest confronts political repression, economic strain, identity, and human rights. It examines the role of women and youth in Iran’s streets, the risks of state crackdowns, and the battle to control narratives under censorship. Shifting to the U.S., it analyzes protests around immigration enforcement, policing, and broader social justice movements. The episode closes by reflecting on how polarization, surveillance, and digital platforms may shape the future of protest—and why dissent remains central to renegotiating power.
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      32 min
    • Protest - How Movements Rise and Power Responds - Streets, Screens, and States
      Jan 12 2026
      Episode 2 – Streets, Screens, and States breaks down how protest actually works in practice. Beginning with a single day of demonstration, the episode examines organizing, messaging, emotion, risk, and escalation. It explores how governments and police respond through law, surveillance, force, and negotiation, and how states adapt based on past unrest. The episode then turns to the digital age, showing how social media and encrypted tools transform mobilization, visibility, and storytelling while introducing new vulnerabilities. It closes by questioning what success really means in protest, and how movements are remembered, reshaped, or erased over time.
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