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Letters from Young Activists: Today's Rebels Speak Out

by Dan Berger

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Publisher Comments:

Who will lead America in the years to come? Letters from Young Activists introduces America's bold, exciting, new generation of activists. These diverse authors challenge the common misconception that today's young people are apathetic, shallow, and materialistic. Aged ten to thirty-one, these atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, pagan, transgender, heterosexual, bisexual, metrosexual Americans are from every type of background and ethnicity, but are united by their struggle toward a common goal. They are the inheritors of their parents' legacy from the sixties, but also have the imagination and courage to embark on new paths and different directions. In letters addressed to their parents, to past generations, to each other, to the youth of tomorrow and to their future selves, each author articulates his or her vision for the world as they work towards racial, economic, gender, environmental and global justice. As the editors write in their introduction: "From globalization to the war on terrorism and beyond, our generation is compelled to action in the midst of a rapidly changing, and unique political moment Our challenge, and yours, is to live our lives in a way that does not make a mockery of our values."

Review:

"Three young activists marshaled 44 others to their writing desks to pen letters to the world for this pedestrian collection. Their missives are addressed to ideas as well as people: parents, authorities, older activists, 'the movement,' tomorrow's youth and activists, and even to their own 'future selves.' Most of the letters are simple exercises in self-expression and self-examination. Common targets for indignation include racism, sexism, homophobia, prisons and imperialism. Often their analyses of the world are rooted in their own experiences with slights or discrimination, rather than in broader causes, a problem that the book itself addresses. 'Neglecting vision leads to... detrimental effects.... Our goals include shifting folks from a personal analysis to an institutional critique,' writes Stephanie Guilloud, who helped organize the Seattle WTO shutdown. The letters are heartfelt and passionate, but most lack the basic rhetorical skills essential to animate social or political movements. Sentences like 'The legacy of activism is filled with successes and failures that we have inherited from those who were active before us' do little to stir the imagination. The collection does, however, highlight a lot of worthwhile volunteer work being done in the nonprofit sector by men and women under 30." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Diverse authors challenge the common misconception that today's young people are apathetic, shallow, and materialistic. Aged ten to thirty-one, these atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, pagan, transgender, heterosexual, bisexual, metrosexual Americans are compelled to action.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781560257479
Editor:
Berger, Dan
Editor:
Boudin, Chesa
Editor:
Farrow, Kenyon
Editor:
Berger, Dan; Boudin, Chesa; Farrow, Kenyon
Editor:
Berger, Dan
Editor:
Boudin, Chesa
Author:
Dohrn, Bernadine
Author:
Farrow, Kenyon
Author:
Boudin, Chesa
Author:
Berger, Dan
Editor:
Farrow, Kenyon
Publisher:
Nation Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Civics
Subject:
Political participation
Subject:
Protest movements
Subject:
Civics & Citizenship
Subject:
Political Advocacy
Subject:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civics & Citizenship
Subject:
POL040000
Subject:
Political participation -- United States.
Subject:
Political activists -- United States.
Subject:
Politics-Political Science
Copyright:
Edition Description:
First Trade Paper Edition
Series:
Nation Books
Publication Date:
20051031
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.23x5.57x.81 in. .64 lbs.

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Three young activists marshaled 44 others to their writing desks to pen letters to the world for this pedestrian collection. Their missives are addressed to ideas as well as people: parents, authorities, older activists, 'the movement,' tomorrow's youth and activists, and even to their own 'future selves.' Most of the letters are simple exercises in self-expression and self-examination. Common targets for indignation include racism, sexism, homophobia, prisons and imperialism. Often their analyses of the world are rooted in their own experiences with slights or discrimination, rather than in broader causes, a problem that the book itself addresses. 'Neglecting vision leads to... detrimental effects.... Our goals include shifting folks from a personal analysis to an institutional critique,' writes Stephanie Guilloud, who helped organize the Seattle WTO shutdown. The letters are heartfelt and passionate, but most lack the basic rhetorical skills essential to animate social or political movements. Sentences like 'The legacy of activism is filled with successes and failures that we have inherited from those who were active before us' do little to stir the imagination. The collection does, however, highlight a lot of worthwhile volunteer work being done in the nonprofit sector by men and women under 30." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Diverse authors challenge the common misconception that today's young people are apathetic, shallow, and materialistic. Aged ten to thirty-one, these atheist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, pagan, transgender, heterosexual, bisexual, metrosexual Americans are compelled to action.
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