Organizing and the Revolution of Reciprocal Care
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What fuels and sustains activism and organizing when it feels like our worlds are collapsing? Let This Radicalize You is a practical and imaginative resource for activists and organizers building power in an era of destabilization and catastrophe. Longtime organizers and movement educators Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes examine some of the political lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the convergence of mass protest and mass formations of mutual aid, and consider what this confluence of power can teach us about a future that will require mass acts of care, rescue and defense, in the face of both state violence and environmental disaster. The book is an assemblage of co-authored reflections, interviews and questions that are intended to aid and empower activists and organizers as they attempt to map their own journeys through the work of justice-making. It includes insights from a spectrum of experienced organizers, including Sharon Lungo, Carlos Saavedra, Ejeris Dixon, Barbara Ransby, and Ruth Wilson Gilmore about some of the difficult and joyous lessons they have learned in their work.
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While this book was intended for people who are new to being activists or looking to move from mere activism to organizing I think it's a must read for people who joined movements at times of high intensity who feel kind of lost about the where to next when the protests die down or who have felt burnt out by social movements. Its bracing and cleareyed approach is also useful in embracing the space you want/can occupy as an activist/organizer.
A great guide to leading a revolution geared toward new leaders organizing members of the dominant social groups.
If you are looking for ideas to inspire your own group this is the book to read. If you want to find that drive inside you and a way to tap into it - this book is for you. If you want to start a group and have no idea where to start, look no further for inspiration and ideas.
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Hayes invite us to dream, consider, build, experiment, and act (p. 6), and Kaba says this book is for new activists and organizers, not as a how-to manual but as a ‘book of stories, reflections and guidance designed to inform, inspire, and encourage' (p. 13).