Do protests change the world?

Why this question matters to International Cities of Peace?

On this NO KINGS MARCH DAY, I quote Mr. Terry Anthony, Barrister & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, who has joined International Cities of Peace as volunteer Facilitator for legal matters. He writes, “Yesโ€”but indirectly and conditionally. Protests work when they:

  • Shift public consciousness (what people believe is acceptable or possible).
  • Create moral pressure on power holders.
  • Disrupt โ€œbusiness as usualโ€ enough to force negotiation.

Examples: Civil rights protests led to votingย rights act; Anti-colonial protests led to national independence; Labor protests created minimum wages and worker protections.

Protests donโ€™t finish changeโ€”but they often ignite it.

Why this question matters to International Cities of Peace?

International Cities of Peace (ICOP) exists because:

  • Protest without structure is fragile.
  • Peace without local governance is abstract.
  • ICOP answers the protest question by shifting the focus from:
  • Momentary resistance to Permanent peace infrastructure.
  • Change becomes real in cities
  • Most protests happen in cities, but change lasts only when cities:
    • Embed peace into education.
    • Fund community mediation.
    • Design inclusive urban policy.
    • Normalize nonviolent conflict resolution.

ICOP works at the municipal level, where:

  • People actually live.
  • Conflicts actually happen.
  • Peace can be practiced dailyโ€”not just demanded.

The deeper truth: Protests are questions. Institutions are answers.

International Cities of Peace matters because it helps turn the moral force of protest into:

  • Lasting systems.
  • Shared civic values
  • Repeatable peace models across cultures.

So the real lesson is: Protests can change the worldโ€”but only when they grow roots.”

 

From Fred Arment: No Kings. Cities if Peace are the building blocks of Global Peace. When the Protest is done, the work begins. Engage.

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