
Organize!
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What are the ways forward for organizing for progressive social change in an era of unprecedented economic, social, and ecological crises? How do political activists build power and critical analysis in their daily work for change?
Grounded in struggles in Canada, the United States, Aotearoa/New Zealand, as well as transnational activist networks, Organize! Building from the Local for Global Justice links local organizing with global struggles to make a better world. In over twenty chapters written by a diverse range of organizers, activists, academics, lawyers, artists, and researchers, this book weaves a rich and varied tapestry of dynamic strategies for struggle. From community-based labor organizing strategies among immigrant workers to mobilizing psychiatric survivors, from arts and activism for Palestine to organizing in support of Indigenous Peoples, the authors reflect critically on the tensions, problems, limits, and gains inherent in a diverse range of organizing contexts and practices. The book also places these processes in historical perspective, encouraging us to use history to shed light on contemporary injustices and how they can be overcome. Written in accessible language, Organize! will appeal to college and university students, activists, organizers and the wider public.
Contributors include: Aziz Choudry, Jill Hanley, Eric Shragge, Devlin Kuyek, Kezia Speirs, Evelyn Calugay, Anne Petermann, Alex Law, Jared Will, Radha D'Souza, Edward Ou Jin Lee, Norman Nawrocki, Rafeef Ziadah, Maria Bargh, Dave Bleakney, Abdi Hagi Yusef, Mostafa Henaway, Emilie Breton, Sandra Jeppesen, Anna Kruzynski, Rachel Sarrasin, Dolores Chew, David Reville, Kathryn Church, Brian Aboud, Joey Calugay, Gada Mahrouse, Harsha Walia, Mary Foster, Martha Stiegman, Robert Fisher, Yuseph Katiya, and Christopher Reid.
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- Introduction: Organize! Looking Back, Thinking Ahead
- Activist Research: Mapping Power Relations, Informing Struggles
- Research Partnerships and Local Community Organizing: Refl ections by Evelyn Calugay
- Fundraising: Politics and Strategies
- Some Comments on Law and Organizing
- Rights, Action, Change: Organize for What?
- Escape, Retreat, Revolt: Queer People of Color Living in Montreal Using Photovoice as a Tool for Community Organizing
- Listen to the Music: Work the Music, Organize the Community
- Art for Palestine: "Renarrating" History and the Present
- Community Organizing: Maori Movement-Building
- Solidarity, Real and Imagined: Lessons from the 1991 Postal Strike
- Immigrant Worker Organizing in a Time of Crisis: Adapting to the New Realities of Class and Resistance
- Prefi gurative Self-Governance and Self-Organization: The Infl uence of Antiauthoritarian (Pro)Feminist, Radical Queer, and Antiracist Networks in Quebec
- Making Our Space, Taking Our Place: Lessons From Migrant Women's Organizing in Montreal
- Mad Activism Enters Its Fifth Decade: Psychiatric Survivor Organizing in Toronto
- Organizing and the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) Strategy: The Turn to BDS in Palestine Solidarity Politics in Montreal
- Muhammad Ali and the Moon Migrants
- Solidarity Tourism and International Development Internships: Some Critical Reflections
- Moving Beyond a Politics of Solidarity toward a Practice of Decolonization
- Organizing in Solidarity with "Threats to National Security": The Campaign against Immigration "Security Certifi cates"
- Confessions of a Reluctant Food Activist
- Building Power Beyond the Grassroots: ACORN Matters
- Urban Neoliberalism and the Right to the City Alliance
- Book Contributors
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