
The Dandi March – A Legacy of Resistance
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On March 12th, we commemorate the historic Dandi March, a pivotal act of nonviolent resistance led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. In this episode of Michael Apple: My Conversations with AI, we delve into the conditions that gave rise to this powerful protest, Gandhi’s motivations, and the philosophy of nonviolent resistance that shaped the course of history.
This discussion is based on an essay co-written by me and ChatGPT, which we handed over to our colleagues at Google NotebookLM to generate an insightful conversation. Together, we explore how the Dandi March not only challenged British colonial rule but also continues to inspire movements for justice and civil disobedience around the world.
Join us as we reflect on the enduring impact of this march and what it teaches us about resistance, leadership, and the power of collective action today.