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Organize!: Building from the Local for Global Justice

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How do we organize for progressive social change in an era of unprecedented economic, social, and ecological crises? How do political activists build power and critical analysis into their daily work for change?
Grounded in struggles in Canada, the USA, and Aotearoa/New Zealand, as well as transnational activist networks, "Organize!" links local organizing with global struggles for social justice. From organizing immigrant workers to mobilizing psychiatric survivors, from arts and activism for Palestine to support for Indigenous Peoples, activists, academics, and artists reflect on the tensions and gains inherent in a diverse range of organizing contexts and practices. "Organize!" encourages us to use history to shed light on contemporary injustices and how they can be overcome.

313 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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September 26, 2022
Highly recommend for organizers looking to connect with and build towards global movements. This text presents a series of essays that are connected across three themes: the limits of local work and activism, balancing between the struggle for short-term gains and longer-term social transformation, and expanding upon organizing practices, processes, and analyses using contemporary case studies. Consider picking up and reading several chapters if you find the following quote resonating with you: "Local work is the starting point, but it is not the ultimate goal."

I'd appreciate an updated edition for new movements and actions from the last decade, especially considering the increasing globalization of the surveillance industry. However, many of the lessons and advice offered are timeless and should still be applied to today's local organizing efforts.
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September 14, 2012
Pretty dry. In my opinion, not for your every day reader.
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July 23, 2013
June book club. It was interesting to read about successful organizing, mostly in Canada, and realize that Collective Roots is pretty far from doing organizing work. "Moving Beyond a Politics of Solidarity" was a particularly interesting look at the challenges of nonnative activists working with native communities.
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September 16, 2024
Many interesting chapters on organizing campaigns big and small, covering the social gamut. Not for everyone, but any organizer will find at least one story they enjoyed reading.
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