What other social movements has Micah White been involved in?
Occupy was the flash most people remember, yet my apprenticeship began earlier amid the anti-globalisation street battles of the IMF–World Bank meetings. At Adbusters I penned guerrilla copy that seeded Buy Nothing Day and the February 15 2003 worldwide march against the Iraq invasion. Those meme-driven calls taught me how story can convene millions before a single permit is filed. Later I collaborated with climate justice organisers whose experiments fed into Extinction Rebellion’s DNA, and I founded Activist Graduate School to cultivate organisers flanking the tired NGO circuit. From Washington DC to Madrid’s Puerta del Sol to rural Oregon civic-renewal projects, the through-line is simple: invent tactics that crack predictability, then harvest the political energy that leaks out. Which lesson from this lineage feels most urgent to apply in your current struggle?