THERE ARE MORE CAMERAS THAN PICKET SIGNS
Outrage is trending, activism is aesthetic, and the revolution has a content strategy.
In There are More Cameras than Picket Signs, Jereme Silltech takes an unflinching look at how social justice, protest, and resistance have been reshaped by algorithms, influencer branding, corporate marketing, and the need to be seen doing the “right” thing. From influencers who brand themselves as “advocates” to corporations cashing in on causes, she explores how protests have become photo ops and how real change risks becoming background noise.
Delivering a bold takedown of performative activism where cameras outnumber convictions, Jereme blends personal insight with cultural commentary and real-world headlines, challenging readers to go beyond the optics and reclaim action rooted in truth, not trends. If you’ve ever felt burned out, pressured to perform, or unsure how to show up in a world addicted to visibility, this book is for you. Because the real work isn’t always photogenic, and sometimes, the most radical thing you can do…is step out of frame.