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Creative Community Organizing

A Guide for Rabble-Rousers, Activists, and Quiet Lovers of Justice

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Creative Community Organizing

By: Si Kahn
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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A revealing and practical guide to community organizing that pulls together the accumulated lessons, strategies, and secrets from Si Kahn's 44 years of experience at the forefront of many civil rights, labor rights, and other social justice battles.

©2010 Si Kahn (P)2014 Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Social justice Leadership Politics & Government Social Sciences Political Science Forecasting & Strategic Planning Management & Leadership Business Community Development

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I found this book to be easy to listen to and packed full of useful ideas. The historical perspective provided me with a deeper understanding of some of the same issues we are still dealing with today, i.e. for profit prisons and immigration. I highly recommend this book to anyone who believes in order to make long term change we all need to, "pull your shift."

In times like these, this book is essential!

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excellent narration! wonderfully written! many useful examples of social justice in action. explores different tools and strategies that any activist could employ in the struggle for change.

Hope in the face of injustice

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Book needs a warning, "not about what you think it's about"

Not a guide, this is a memoir

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