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    <description>Protest is a documentary series exploring how collective dissent has shaped history and continues to challenge power today. From early uprisings and labor struggles to mass movements for civil rights, gender equality, and democracy, the series traces how protest evolved from spontaneous revolt into an organized political force. It examines how tactics, media, and technology transformed the streets—and how governments adapted in response. The final episode brings the story into the present, analyzing protests in Iran, the United States, and beyond. Reflective and scene-driven, Protest asks why dissent endures, how it succeeds or fails, and what its future may be.
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