Wednesday, November 02, 2005

wrong about the right


I believe that the recent analysis Wrong about the Right by Jean Hardisty and Deepak Bhargava from the Center of Community Change is an invaluable contribution to progressives in the United States. The critique is lucid. Their strategy of focusing on younger organizers and supporting broad spectrum but notably locally targetted community organizing work on housing, health, economic justice, etc. is where we need to devote more resources and energy. But they say it much better.

Download the PDF article from http://www.dancekorean.net/wrongabouttheright.pdf

You can also download the Interfaith Worker Justice's Voice @ Work Toolkit at http://www.aflcio.org/joinaunion/voiceatwork/upload/toolkit_d10_2005.pdf for Dec. 10 - International Human Rights Day

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