Who made Outcry?
Outcry sprang from my own restless search for a next-generation tool that could provoke organisers into deeper strategic daring. I, Micah White, sketched the intellectual architecture: the principles, the historical memory, the insistence that protest must evolve or perish. A small coalition of coder-confidants then translated that blueprint into silicon, but the animating vision—the refusal to let activism stagnate—came from years spent inside movements that ran head-first into their own ritual limits. Think of Outcry less as a product of a company and more as an instrument forged by a movement strategist determined to shorten the distance between bold imagination and concrete victory.
Now that you know its origin, how might you repurpose this voice to challenge the sacred cows within your own organisation?