Activism and Organising: a First Aid Kit
Mairi
How do we make change most effectively? How do we learn beyond the boundaries of individual causes and from history's wins and failures?
These books look at those questions, as well as the bigger ones - what does it even mean to be an activst, and to take active part in the direction of society?
From anti-racism to youth-led climate activism, this is a list full of valuable lessons on organising.
Linked Books
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- When They Call You a Terrorist : A Black Lives Matter Memoir
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- Khan-Cullors, Patrisse, bandele, asha, Davis, Angela
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- Healing Resistance : A Radically Different Response to Harm
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- Haga, Kazu, Jr, Bernard LaFayette,
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- Tomorrow Is Too Late : A Youth Manifesto for Climate Justice
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- Maddrell, Grace
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- We Have a Dream : Meet 30 Young Indigenous People and People of Colour Protecting the Planet
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- Craig, Dr Mya-Rose
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- Why Rebel
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- Griffiths, Jay
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- Craftivist
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- Corbett, Sarah
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- How to Read a Protest : The Art of Organizing and Resistance
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- Kauffman, L.A.
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- Riot Days
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- Alyokhina, Maria
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- How to Blow Up a Pipeline : Learning to Fight in a World on Fire
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- Malm, Andreas
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- Being Heumann : The Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist
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- Heumann, Judith, Joiner, Kristen
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- This is an Uprising
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- Mark Engler
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- Disability Visibility
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- Ed Alice Wong
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- Led By Donkeys : Adventures in Art, Activism and Accountability
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- Led By Donkeys