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Protests are one of the most visible forms of activism, but do they actually make a difference? In this episode, we explore the role of protests in driving social change—when they succeed, when they fail, and what makes them effective. Looking at historical examples—from the Civil Rights Movement to Occupy Wall Street—we examine key factors that determine whether a protest sparks lasting change or fades into history. If you’ve ever attended a protest and wondered, 'did this really matter,' this episode is for you.

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