Room for Debate: Is Divestment an Effective Means of Protest?

Written By Unknown on Senin, 28 Januari 2013 | 13.25

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    Turning Colleges' Partners Into Pariahs

    Bill McKibben, Environmentalist

    Divestment won't directly affect stock prices. But companies lose their social license as institutions cut ties to them.

  • Christian Parenti

    A Worthy Goal, but a Suspect Method

    Christian Parenti, Professor of sustainability

    Companies prosper by selling products, not stocks. Divestment provides little, if any, leverage.

  • David IsraelNikko Price

    Change From Within

    David Israel and Nikko Price, student editors

    Organizations seeking to combat climate change or gun violence should enact change through shareholder resolutions.

  • Cecelie Counts

    Just One Weapon in Battle Against Apartheid

    Cecelie Counts, Former apartheid activist

    The campaign came after, and during, a very broad and well engaged struggle on a variety of fronts.

  • Kate Aronoff

    A Powerful Way to Galvanize Protest

    Kate Aronoff, Student organizer

    By building skills and relationships, student activists can push Washington to act and create a mass movement for sustainability.


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