** Rebel Cities 1:“Marielle Franco Presente!” (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

*** Police Violence at its Worst

*** March 14

*** “Being a Black Woman is to Resist and Survive All the Time.” — Marielle Franco

*** Brazil’s Coup vs. Feminist Spring

*** Brazil’S Feminist Spring

** Rebel Cities 2: Rojava Shows Pathway Towards A Common Humanity (Rojava, Northern Syria)

*** Answering The Kurdish Question: A New Identity

*** Rojava: Turning Theories Into Practice

*** DFNS and a Global Radical Municipalism

** Rebel Cities 3: Zapatistas Are Still Trailblazing Worlds Beyond Neoliberalism (Chiapas, Mexico)

*** Ya Basta! (Enough Already)

*** Forerunners in The Municipal Fight Against Neoliberalism

*** Preguntando Caminamos (Asking While We Walk)

** Rebel Cities 4: In Warsaw, “Rights to the City” Means Clean Air and Affordable Homes (Warsaw, Poland)

*** Rights to the City

*** Clearing Warsaw’s Smog

*** Warsaw’s Housing Dilemma

*** Reclaiming Warsaw

*** Rebel Cities 2.0

** Rebel Cities 5: Bologna Again Takes Center Stage Resisting Italian Fascism (Bologna, Italy)

*** Current Context

*** An Anti-Fascist City

*** Stopping Neoliberalism’s Morph Into Fascism

** Rebel Cities 6: How Jackson, Mississippi Is Making The Economy Work For The People (Jackson, Mississippi)

*** Rising Jackson Through Cooperatives and a Solidarity Economy

*** You Can’t Mount a Defense Without an Offense, or Visa Versa

** Rebel Cities 7: Water Wars For The Human Right To Water In Athens And Beyond (Athens, Greece)

*** Why Greece is Trying to Sell Itself to the Lowest Bidder

*** Keeping Athens’s And Thessaloniki’s Water Public

*** Cities Grew on Public Water, and Can Again

** Rebel Cities 8: New York & Warsaw New Focal Points For A Growing Global Movement (New York City, New York & Warsaw, Poland)

*** New York, July 27–29

*** Fearless Cities, Warsaw, July 13–15

*** Challenging States: Making Refugees Welcome

*** It’s About Taking Back Your City

** Rebel Cities 9: Iceland’S Slow-Burning Digital Democratic Revolution (Reykjavík, Iceland)

*** The Punchline is Digital Democracy

*** Eight Years On

*** A Slow-Burning Revolution

*** Connected, Yet Somehow Isolated

** Rebel Cities 10: Rosario, Argentina, Abandons The Establishment (Rosario, Argentina)

*** Homes Fit For Human Habitation

*** Back to Future City’s Beginnings

*** One Foot In City Hall, One On The Streets

*** In Cities, A Decentralised Pink Tide Is Quietly Rising

** Rebel Cities 11: As Newham Transforms London, Democratic Socialists Awaken (Newham, UK)

*** How One London Borough is Challenging Big Finance

*** Rethinking Local Politics in Newham

*** Municipalism And Reclaiming U.K. Labour And U.S. Democrats

*** Democratic Socialists Should Be Municipalists, Not Use Them

** Rebel Cities 12: Valparaiso Shows How Radical Municipalism Must Deal With Our Burning World (Valparaiso, Chile)

*** ‘Valparaiso is a City That Burns’

*** Tackling Neoliberalism and Climate Change

*** Social Ecology Vs Climate Disaster

*** Rethinking Valparaíso: Rethinking the World

** Rebel Cities 13: Porto Alegre In Brazil Shows How Participatory Budgeting Works (Porto Alegre, Brazil; Greensboro, North Carolina)

*** Residents Make Million-Dollar Choices

*** Solutions Come To Greensboro, North Carolina

*** New York, Newcastle And Beyond

** Rebel Cities 14: In Montevideo, People-Power Keeps Pushing Uruguay’s Pink Tide (Montevideo, Uruguay)

*** Progressive Tactics: A Short History Of Frente Amplio

*** Fight For Your Housing Rights

*** People Power Unlocks Social Change

** Rebel Cities 15: Municipalism In Venezuela Offers A Pathway Beyond Authoritarianism (Communes, Venezuela)

*** El Maizal Commune

*** Communes Against The Elite, Old And New

*** El Maizal vs. Top-Down Rule

*** Other Communes Rising

** Rebel Cities 16: Cape Town Housing Movement Uses Occupy Tactics To Battle Apartheid’S Legacy (Cape Town, South Africa)

*** The Long Walk To Equality

*** Occupying ‘Public Land’ to Make it Public

*** Progress Towards Reclaiming Cape Town

** Rebel Cities 17: Goma’S Non-Violent Movement For Water & Peace In War-Torn Congo (Goma, DR Congo)

*** Goma and Beyond

*** Peacefully Challenging Violence

*** From Slavery to Colonialism to War

** Rebel Cities 18: Eight Years After Jasmine Revolution, Jemna Is Tunisia’S Oasis Of Hope (Jemna, Tunisia)

*** Retaking Jemna

*** Jasmine Revolution: Eight Years On

*** Tunisian Municipal Elections

** Rebel Cities 19: Gdansk’s Murdered Mayor Was Leading the Polish Charge Against Fascism (Gdansk, Poland)

*** Pawel Adamowicz (1965–2019)

*** Gdansk’s Citizens’ Assemblies are an Antidote to Encroaching Fascism

*** How Has Gdansk Organized its Citizens’ Assemblies?

*** Thinking Beyond the Box

*** Globally Harnessing the Wisdom of the Crowd

** Rebel Cities 20: With Hip-Hop As Sound Track, Young Senegalese Say Enough Is Enough (Dakur, Senegal)

*** Senegal And Y’en A Marre

*** Decentralising Through Hip Hop and Local Chapters

*** A New Type Of Sengalese

*** Hip Hop Beyond Borders

** Rebel Cities 21: In India, Can People Win ‘Rights to the Megacity’? (Mumbai, India)

*** Moving Toward a World of Megacities?

*** “Rights to a Megacity?”

** Rebel Cities 22: Nationwide Protests Rock Vietnam’s Authoritarian-Neoliberal Government(Phan Ri Cua & Binh Thuan, Vietnam)

*** Special Protests for Vietnam’S SEZ

*** Growing Authoritarianism, Growing Resistance

*** Same Same, But Different

** Rebel Cities 23: Japanese Food Co-op Seikatsu Offers Hope for a Starving Planet(Seikatsu, Japan)

*** Capitalism Starves the Earth

*** A Nourished World is Possible

** Rebel Cities 24: How Catalonia’s CUP Party is Helping Reclaim Towns, Cities and Nation(Catalonia, Spain)

*** Municipalists for Independence

*** Rupturing From Spain – And Capitalism

** Rebel Cities 25: Barcelona En Comú Reclaims the City and Reimagines the World (Barcelona, Spain)

*** Reclaiming the City, Barrio by Barrio

*** “La Nueva Política”

*** Fearless Cities

** Rebel Cities 26: These Community Wind Farms in Denmark and Scotland are Decentralising Power to the People(Denmark and Scotland)

*** Middelgrunden and Denmark’s Revolution

*** The Figure Continues to Spin Upwards

*** The Case in Scotland