Which Era of Revolution Defines You? ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
Curious about the sort of radical fervor you bring to the table? Dive into this quiz to discover how your personality aligns with some of the most important movements that have occurred throughout history. And no, we're NOT talking about 1776!
Choose a morning beverage.
Pick a song to start off your day.
You have to do an assignment on a historical figure. Which one do you choose?
Are you active in any political organization or group?
You're going to visit a relative, but you have a super long train ride. Choose a book to keep you company.
True or False: My vote makes the world a better place!
On a scale from 1 (never) to 5 (always), how often do you keep up with geopolitics?
You're in exile because of your political activity. Which country do you move to?
Pick an artist.
After a long day, how are you spending your night?
Do you follow and support Iansá Magazine?
The Russian Revolution (1917)
You and those around you are fed the f*ck up and are finally ready to do something about it. While wealthy elites who care about nothing but themselves live lavishly, everyone else suffers at their expense. However, you don't plan on allowing this to continue for much longer; you plan to unite the masses and rise up for peace, land, and bread!
The Boliviarian Revolution (1811)
You are criticized, yet improperly understood. Your enemies despise you and your friends may distance themselves from you. But to those who really know about you, you are the champion of the people; a bastion of light in a sea of fog.
The Cuban Revolution (1959)
To some, you are the evil-spawn of Satan of a tyrannical time… But don’t worry, those people are haters (and slave owners). We know what you really are, a hero of the working class, the Mecca of the proletariat.
The Haitian Revolution (1814)
You are absolutely uncompromising and passionate about the liberation of yourself and those around you! Like Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Toussaint Louverture, you have a spirit that yearns for a better world and you don't mind taking up arms with your comrades to get it done. The ends DEFINITELY justify the means.
The First Maroon War (1728)
You're not new to this, but true to this. When it comes to your oppressor, you aren't just simply confronting them with words—guerrilla warfare is your preferred method of engagement. All of your moves are strategic, with you and your comrades knowing exactly when to strike and how to inflict the most damage.
Just like Queen Nanny of the Maroons, no chains will ever hold you again!
The Republic of New Afrika (1968)
You're a revolutionary for sure, but your movement has to have some flavor and swag to it. While you and your comrades may have come from different backgrounds or ideologies in the past, you have no problem uniting under one banner for the sake of progress. Critics can say what they want, but you bring a unique perspective that's worth taking a chance on.