Book: The Global Activists' Manual: Acting Locally To Transform The World The Global Activists Manual is a guide to transforming the corporate globalization movement. Two dozen authors look beyond the spectacular shutdowns and protests to introduce the reader to farmers in Iowa, industrial workers in Tennessee, and antisweatshop activists in Maine who connect global injustices to the issues in their own front yards. The authors range from movement stars to unsung heroes challenging the worlds largest corporations. Since the Seattle protests, the globalization movement has been localizing its work. Global and local activists have joined forces to protest the prison-industrial complex, corporate campaign financing, and clear-cut logging. Whether the cause is antiracism, the environment, genetic engineering, human rights, immigration, labor solidarity, or reproductive rights, strategies are outlined to make a difference and change an attitude. Localizing globalization in this way presents its own challenges, however, and the book takes them up. After framing articles to set a context, case studies describe how activists across the country are meeting each challenge according to their local realities. Protest photos, cartoons, and outrageous quotes by world economic leaders provide an ironic running commentary to the text.
Details of Book: The Global Activists' Manual: Acting Locally To Transform The World Book: The Global Activists' Manual: Acting Locally To Transform The World
Author: Mike Prokosch, Laura Raymond, Michael Prokosch
ISBN: 1560254017
ISBN-13: 9781560254010
, 978-1560254010
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Mar 2002
Publisher: Nation Books
Number of Pages: 400
Language: English