
The Grassroots Revolution
A poetic manifesto
for collective change

Act II: Change Rises from the Roots
For revolution to change what we cannot accept,
Alignment gives strength to its form.
Non-violence is key to build mass appeal,
A force that can truly transform.
When we look back on movements that have worked in the past
To defeat tyrants and systems unjust,
We see collective, organized power that lasts,
Standing up, speaking out, forging trust.
The Civil Rights Movement took deepest effect
When arms linked and marches were staged.
Gandhi’s example was key to the fight,
And equality bloomed from outrage.
Eastern Europe had walls they tore down brick by brick
Through persistent mass mobilization.
People worked to spread truth and coordinate action
For freedom, rights and reformation.
South Africa’s racists jailed their dissenters,
But the people kept raising their cause.
Boycotts and strikes and global divestment
Forced apartheid to fall through new laws.
The water protectors, the Standing Rock Sioux,
Stood proudly defending their land.
They awakened resistance across Turtle Island,
Gaining ground through a united stand.
But the ground that is gained is often re-stolen
As battles rage on in a war.
With victors so seldom emerging beyond
Corporations voracious for more.
Some battles go deeper than money,
To misogyny, racism, pride.
Fragile egos of weak men, consumed by their hubris,
Project terror from traumas inside.
Women through history, shoved from their thrones,
Stuffed in kitchens and kept in the dark.
Forced to bear children and keep home fires burning,
But it could not extinguish their spark.
They rose in the west and demanded a vote,
Marching and spreading sedition.
Pamphlets in pockets for those who could read,
And hushed conversations in kitchens.
Women’s strength was revealed as they gathered to show
Their voices and work carried power.
Proving their value was more than domestic,
Giving daughters the freedom to flower.
But liberation was slower for people of colour,
Decades longer to get a fair deal.
And equality still is not universal,
The voter suppression is real.
And what good is a vote when the system is rigged,
And the choices are no more than token?
When both sets of puppets serve the same masters,
It’s clear that the system is broken.
A better design’s a proportional vote,
Representation varied and broad.
Build cooperation into the core,
And undo the structures so flawed.
Accountability baked into systems,
Collaboration serves people well.
Strength is revealed in unification,
The labour movement has stories to tell.
Our ancestors fought to get shorter workweeks,
To pull children out of the mines.
Their unionization put the people in power,
Strength of the collective defined.
Now labour worldwide is threatened and scorned,
Crushing unions to keep us enslaved.
But the power to strike is the people’s great weapon,
The show stops if we won’t behave.
We must remember the strength that we have
When we link arms and start to arise.
The division they sow is a desperate distraction,
Power shifts when workers organize.
Freedom, peace, progress, all hard-won through pain.
Lives given to build something better.
We must not forget that our grandparents toiled
So that we could be free of their fetters.
Take courage and act on your soul’s highest call.
Stand strong for the children to come.
The revolution is won through small battles fought,
And our progress will not be undone.
The Grassroots Revolution is a long-form poem examining the systems shaping our world - and asking us to reimagine the possibilities that emerge when we choose care, stewardship, and collective power instead of division, greed and fear.
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