Activism 101: Reading List

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Getting involved in activism is a very personal decision. Unlike school, no one is forcing you to be an activist. Unlike work, no one is paying you to be an activist. Your involvement and commitment are completely based upon your own feelings, your own morals, and your own passion. Inspire you inner-activist with this reading list. * Activists Handbook by Protest.Net * Rules for Radicals by Saul Alinsky * All the Power by Mark Andersen * An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy * The Gandhi Reader by Gandhi * The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther, Jr. King * Disobedience and Democracy by Howard Zinn * This is What Democracy Looks Like * Recipes for Disaster by CrimethInc. http://axisofjustice.net/activism-101/

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Desiree Morales

On 03:22 on Monday 10 May 2010, wrote
There are two books I would like to add to this list: The Activist Cookbook Creative Actions for a Fair Economy by Andrew Boyd Our Word is Our Weapon Selected Writings by Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos



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