We know that small acts of resistance are taking place all over the world, every day. We’d love to hear from you if you have witnessed, taken part in, or know the details of a small (or large) act of resistance which has not received the attention it deserves.
We will feature a selection of those stories sent to us on this page. Please describe what happened in the box below, together with your name, location and contact details. (Your contact details will remain private, except for the location of the event. If you want your name to be included at the bottom of the story, write it into the name field on the form; if not, mark this field “Anonymous”).
I’ve posted my favourite here:
http://notesandrecords.blogspot.com/2010/10/curse-of-womans-buttocks.html
The remarkable story of a daring World War II operation in which hundreds of people fleeing the Japanese advance through Burma were rescued by elephant is told in full for the first time. The expedition was organised by Gyles Mackrell, a British tea planter who shot amateur films during its course. http://www.youtube.com/cambridgeuniversity