Some sound advice on effective community-based activism can be found in this handbook. Conservative and moderate coordinators, however, may take issue with the author's radical worldview and political opinions. The all-or-nothing tactics presented are probably more useful to inner-city proponents battling corruption and social injustice. I found any relevant guidance to be weighed down with one-sided anecdotes and fierce generalizations of American clergy and government officials.
I can empathize with Jacobsen's personal frustrations. Unfortunately, his message of reconciliation is lost in passionate outrage. A non-partisan edit would make this work much more accessible to a wider range of community organizers.