It's portable, requires no batteries or electricity, and was created by three smart women. I recommend it! Bulk orders through Porchlight: Road Map for Revolutionaries listing or call Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Road Map for Revolutionaries , please sign up.
Be the first to ask a question about Road Map for Revolutionaries. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 01, Kab rated it it was ok Shelves: nonfiction. The audience in mind swings back and forth between middle grade and middle aged. It's lean in activism that is specifically not anticapitalist. There is a fair amount that is useful but the moments of cringe are overpowering.
A selection: - 'Standing up for what I believed was not only the right thing to do, it also was a good marketing decision. Aug 29, Rita Arens rated it it was amazing. Quick, succinct, colorful, to the point.
Want to go beyond thinking about social change and do something? This is your guide, from running for office to getting involved at school to organizing a protest. View 2 comments. Sep 12, Mary rated it it was amazing Shelves: reads , nonfiction.
Many Americans are feeling frustrated and bewildered by the actions of the current administration. Our country is being wrested away from us, our values are being undermined and our fellow human beings are receiving unfair and inhumane treatment.
What can the average citizen do? This handbook is a collaboration of three writers Elisa Camahort Page, Carolyn Gerin and Many Americans are feeling frustrated and bewildered by the actions of the current administration. This handbook is a collaboration of three writers Elisa Camahort Page, Carolyn Gerin and Jamia Wilson, each brings her expertise to the subject at hand.
Each section supplies practical information including definitions of key terms, takeaways and resources, and detailed instructions for engagement. The best part is that each chapter has first-hand accounts of people who participated in activities as varied as protesting at Standing Rock or running for the local school boards. Roadmap is beautifully designed and has a very inviting layout.
There are concise infographics and callout boxes that underscore key points. I read a pdf of the book and look forward to getting a physical copy of the book. I found Roadmap for Revolutionaries to be extremely accessible and informative. There are many forms that resistance can take from the simple economic boycotts and buycotts, to running for local office and participating in protests. This book gives you a step-by-step guide to how you can take action and what to expect when you get involved.
View 1 comment. Sep 17, Tricia rated it really liked it Shelves: inspiration , non-fiction , social-issues. A collaborative effort, the three authors include insight from other luminaries such as Patrisse Cullors Black Lives Matter , and Tavi Gevinson Rookie Magazine , sharing frank talk about journeys that inspire and educate.
The book is dense with valuable information about the various ways to champion change and also how to stay safe doing it. The layout is visually enticing with illustrations and infographics. And how can we do so in a way that is smart, sustainable and effective? This beautiful guide covers topics such as staying safe at protests, supporting marginalised communities, online privacy and how to keep up the fight for the long term. A podcast interview with RoadMap4Revs co-author Elisa Camahort Page about how to build your own personal roadmap to more effective everyday activism.
Co-author Elisa Camahort Page is quoted in this piece about how your activism and advocacy experience can help you in a job hunt. Are you ready to take action and make your voice heard, but don't know how to go about it?
Social Justice has never been an easy thing to fight for, but it has gotten exponentially harder since It's so easy to become overwhelmed.
This guide helps me feel empowered, and makes positive change seem less daunting. As a single mother of a cisgender, white, most likely straight male, my job as an ally has become that much more important. Not only do I feel the responsibility to stand up for and behind marginalized people, but I also have to teach my son how to do the same.
Mostly my role as a parent seems to be to unteach him the lessons he learns out in the world every day. Our culture tells him wherever he looks that he has more rights and privileges than almost every other group. Road Map for Revolutionaries provides an excellent jumping off point for me to better understand and explain our positions and responsibilities in our culture and gives me practical steps for getting us both involved in making the world a better place.
Wells, Wells, edited by Jacqueline Jones.
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