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H**E
Well Organized book and great delivery
This book was assigned for a graduate level course in advocacy and community organizing. It skillfully covers building community power through organizing, developing leadership, campaign strategy, and more.
M**T
Excellent resource for organizing
Excellent manual for a new organizer or a seasoned organizer. I have ten years under my belt and found this text clear, concise and has helpful resources such as trainings and templates for many scenarios and applications.
Y**U
Very good
The service and quality are very good. The book is just like new and the speed of sending is very quick.
S**R
Get it!
This is a fantastic book if you're looking for real-world, practical lessons on radical social justice organizing. Definitely planning on putting these ideas and skills to use in my work going forward.
S**I
Practical and inspiring
Based in the real life experience of very skilled community activists whose desire is to share their knowledge. Buy this book and spread the ideas that people working together can create positive change in our neighborhoods.
M**N
building community by organizing
Joan Minieri and Paul Getsos are community organizers. They built Community Voices Heard with low-income women. In this book they tell us how they did it -- the big ideas, the strategies, and the step-by-step actions. They chart how to recruit leadership, give advice about tracking members, urge us to take the time to reflect on our field work so we better understand what people tell us. This 438 page book is not meant to be read or swollowed whole. At least I can't do that. I use a chapter or just a couple of pages with board, staff, and volunteers as a task guide. Or I hand it to an intern and say, "See if you can find some good advice for us in here." If your group gets stuck sometimes, if you ever get stuck, this book has a lot of useful tools to get moving again.
P**O
Could be titled Organizing 101
As a retired labor organizer from a major union, I have never been able to recommend anything for folks to read except Saul Alinsky's, Rules for Radicals. Although I still think anyone interested should make this their first read, I strongly recommend Tools for Radical Democracy as their working text. It is thorough and has many "ready to go" forms for those who have never done community organizing.Hats off to the authors...let's go organize!
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