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Class Matters
Cross-Class Alliance Building for Middle-Class Activists
by Betsy Leondar-Wright
ISBN: 0865715238
ISBN-13: 9780865715233
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: New Society Pub Published date: 2005 Size: 7.25 x 8.75 inches Weight: 0.95 pounds Pages: 177
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Brand new. Movements for social change could be more powerful if they had more class diversity-a factor that has limited their past size and clout. But attempting to cross class barriers has frequently left middle-class activists frustrated, with few resources to turn to for help. Based on interviews with 40 diverse activists and thinkers, "Class Matters fills this gap by demystifying this taboo topic. A guide to building bridges across class lines and collaborating more effectively in mixed-class social change efforts, it is designed in lively, highly readable short "bites," full of stories, ideas, quotations, tips and resources. Economic justice activist Betsy Leondar-Wright is the communications director at United for a Fair Economy. She has worked in mixed-class movements for over 25 years. ( more information)
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