Thinking about MLK's concept of "noncooperation," the twin of "nonviolence," in his theory of resistance leading to moral and political transformation.
What does "noncooperation" look like in the climate movement?
Divestment, for sure.
What else?

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We actually quoted Dr. Kinghttps://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1221970773910245376?s=21 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahlee"'But allowing a corporation to silence us on its contribution to the climate crisis is a clear overreach of comms policy...' the employee group wrote on MLK Jr Day, quoting the civil rights leader: 'One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.'" https://www.seattletimes.com/business/amazon/amazon-employees-cite-moral-responsibility-in-speaking-out-on-climate-despite-risk-of-losing-their-jobs/ …2 replies 0 retweets 6 likes
Here is the full email:https://medium.com/@amazonemployeesclimatejustice/email-subject-action-is-it-fair-to-silence-amazon-employees-who-speak-up-defc1c8bb508 …
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