4th Edition: Organizing for Social Change
Posted by on April 02, 2012
From: The Forum Press <theforumpress@cs.com>
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Organizing for Social Change
4th Edition
Midwest Academy Manual for Activists
by
Kim Bobo, Jackie Kendall and Steve Max
Organizing for Social Change 4th Edition is a comprehensive manual of essential tools for direct action organizing. It provides clear and concise information on the many skills it takes to make social change: recruitment, tactics, public speaking, using the media and building powerful organizations. Learn to think strategically, act effectively and get results!
Organizing for Social Change 4th Edition has been an invaluable reference source for countless activists and organizers working for social, environmental and economic justice at the local, state and national levels. It includes examples of real-life organizations working on labor issues, the environment, energy, health care, immigration, public campaign financing and more. Whatever the cause, this is the manual that helps organizers ensure that they reach their goals with efficiency and dignity. USE IT AND ORGANIZE!
In the hands of young organizers, this book has helped to build strategic campaigns, provide best practices and develop the next generation of leaders. GREGORY CENDANA, PRESIDENT 2009-10 UNITED STATES
STUDENT ASSO. (USSA)
Among the many organizations and universities who have used Organizing for Social Change over the years are: Amnesty International, American Lung Association, American Federation of Teachers, AARP, Planned Parenthood and Children’s Defense Fund, as well as Harvard, UCLA, Columbia and Georgetown Law School.
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