An insightful review of 'Resistance: How Protest Shaped Britain and Photography Shaped Protest' at the National Galleries of Scotland. Spanning the 20th century, the exhibition presents stark black-and-white images of protest, from suffragettes to anti-racist marches, revealing resistance as both a momentum to live and a form of creative expression. It connects past struggles to present ones, showing that the idea of struggle is ongoing and deeply embedded in society's fabric