Bridging the Class Divide: And Other Lessons for Grassroots Organizing
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Again and again social change movements--on matter s from the environment to womens rights--have been run by middle-class leaders. But in order to make real progress toward economic and social change poor people--those most affected by social problems--must be the ones to speak up and lead.. It can be done. Linda Stout herself grew up in poverty in rural North Carolina and went on to found one of this countrys most successful and innovative grassroots organizations the Piedmont Peace Project. Working for peace jobs health care and basic social services in North Carolinas conservative Piedmont region the project has attracted national attention for its success in drawing leadership from within a working-class community actively encouraging diversity and empowering people who have never had a voice in policy decisions to speak up for their own interests. The Piedmont Peace Project demonstrates that new ways of organizing can really work.. Bridging the Class Divide tells the inspiring story of Linda Stouts life as the daughter of a tenant farmer as a self-taught activist and as a leader in the progressive movement. It also gives practical lessons on how to build real working relationships between people of different income levels races and genders. This book will inspire and enrich anyone who works for change in our society.
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