
100 Acts of Minor Dissent
"100 Acts of Minor Dissent" refers to small, everyday actions people take to subtly oppose or question authority and societal norms. These acts can include things like refusing to follow unwritten social rules, expressing unconventional opinions, or engaging in creative forms of protest. While each individual act may seem minor, collectively they can inspire broader conversations about justice, equality, and freedom. This concept emphasizes the importance of individual agency and the cumulative power of small actions in challenging and reshaping societal expectations and power structures.