A Generation Of Struggle

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Rebolusyon!

Author : Benjamin Pimentel
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 9780853458234

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In 1969, Ferdinand Marcos won a second term as president, in one of the dirtiest campaigns in Philippine history. That same year, Edgar Jopson was elected president of the National Union of Students of the Philippines, in a campaign to keep the Communists out of the student movement. Thirteen years later Jopson was gunned down by the military during a raid on an underground safehouse. He was by then one of the most wanted people in the country, with a price on his head, a leading Communist Party cadre and member of the urban underground. Jopson was an unusual individual, and his story is a fascinating one. Yet his experiences were those of a generation of student radicals that came of age in the 1970s, and galvanized a country to action in the 1980s. Thus this book is not just the biography of one person, it is the history of a generation.

A Generation of Struggle

Author : Elijah Mudenda
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : National liberation movements
ISBN : STANFORD:36105111579970

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Disinherited Generations

Author : Nellie Carlson,Kathleen Steinhauer
Publisher : University of Alberta
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2013-07-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780888646903

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Disinherited Generations by Nellie Carlson,Kathleen Steinhauer Pdf

Two Cree women tell the story of how they took on the Canadian government and helped change the lives of thousands. This oral autobiography of two remarkable Cree women tells their life stories against a backdrop of government discrimination, First Nations activism, and the resurgence of First Nations communities. Nellie Carlson and Kathleen Steinhauer, who helped to organize the Indian Rights for Indian Women movement in western Canada in the 1960s, fought the Canadian government’s interpretation of treaty and Aboriginal rights, the Indian Act, and the male power structure in their own communities in pursuit of equal rights for Aboriginal women and children. After decades of activism and court battles, First Nations women succeeded in changing these oppressive regulations, thus benefitting thousands of their descendants. Those interested in human rights, activism, history, and Native Studies will find that these personal stories, enriched by detailed notes and photographs, form a passionate record of an important, continuing struggle.

The Struggle Is Real

Author : Ben Champion
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1719857059

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What if there was a book that talked about the real challenges we face as 20 Somethings? What if there was a book that offered a new approach to social media? What if there was a book that provided real transparency for Our Generation? Well good news... This is that book.We live in a time where what we are going through, and how we feel is rarely shown? Social media makes us feel like everyone has it better than us. How are we supposed to become successful, confident, and happy in this day and age?Regardless of what our Instagram feeds look like, or how we act on the weekends... it feels like something is missing. "The Struggle Is Real" addresses these questions, realities, and challenges to offer a new perspective for all Young Adults."I wrote this book based on my story, and how I'm feeling right now in my life. You're not alone! In fact, we're all fighting individual battles in this season of life. I'm hoping my transparency will lead to your transformation."Best - Ben

Can't Even

Author : Anne Helen Petersen
Publisher : Mariner Books
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2021-05-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780358561842

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An incendiary examination of burnout in millennials--the cultural shifts that got us here, the pressures that sustain it, and the need for drastic change

Acts of Faith

Author : Eboo Patel
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2020-09-15
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780807050828

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With a new afterword Acts of Faith is a remarkable account of growing up Muslim in America and coming to believe in religious pluralism, from one of the most prominent faith leaders in the United States. Eboo Patel’s story is a hopeful and moving testament to the power and passion of young people—and of the world-changing potential of an interfaith youth movement.

Every Step a Struggle

Author : Frank Manchel
Publisher : New Acdemia+ORM
Page : 599 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2007-01-31
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9781955835053

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“This fascinating collection of interviews is ‘must reading’ for anyone interested in the cultural politics of race in America. A unique historical resource.” —Denise Youngblood, author of Cinematic Cold War This book pays tribute to the sacrifices and achievements of seven individuals who made difficult and controversial choices to ensure that black Americans shared in the evolution of the nation’s cultural heritage. Transcriptions and analyses of never-before-published uncensored conversations with Lorenzo Tucker, Lillian Gish, King Vidor, Clarence Muse, Woody Strode, Charles Gordone, and Frederick Douglass O’Neal reveal many of the reasons and rationalizations behind a racist screen imagery in the first three-quarters of the twentieth century. This primary source, replete with pictures, documentation, and extensive annotations, recounts through the words of important participants what happened to many film pioneers when a new generation of African-Americans rebelled against the nation’s stereotyped film imagery. “The author has taken a unique approach and may have even created a new genre of writing: theinterview embellished with scholarly commentary. It is a fascinating experiment . . . This book belongs in every research library and in all public libraries from mid-size to large cities. It fills in lacunae between existing studies.” —Peter C. Rollins, Emeritus Editor-in-Chief of Film & History

The Dynamics of the Armed Struggle

Author : J. Bowyer Bell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781136317453

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This is an analysis of one of the most prevalent forms of political violence at the end of the millennium. The author has been shot at, kidnapped, expelled and questioned in wars from Central America to Northern Ireland. The book reflects his access to the cultures of political violence.

Generations of Jewish Directors and the Struggle for America’s Soul

Author : Sam B. Girgus
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-11
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783030760311

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Generations of Jewish Directors and the Struggle for America’s Soul by Sam B. Girgus Pdf

From generation to generation, three outstanding American Jewish directors—William Wyler, Sidney Lumet, and Steven Spielberg--advance a tradition of Jewish writers, artists, and leaders who propagate the ethical basis of the American Idea and Creed. They strive to renew the American spirit by insisting that America must live up to its values and ideals. These directors accentuate the ethical responsibility for the other as a basis of the American soul and a source for strengthening American liberal democracy. In the manner of the jeremiad, their films challenge America to achieve a liberal democratic culture for all people by becoming more inclusive and by modernizing the American Idea. Following an introduction that relates aspects of modern ethical thought to the search for America’s soul, the book divides into three sections. The Wyler section focuses on the director’s social vision of a changing America. The Lumet section views his films as dramatizing Lumet’s dynamic and aggressive social and ethical conscience. The Spielberg section tracks his films as a movement toward American redemption and renewal that aspires to realize Lincoln’s vision of America as the hope of the world. The directors, among many others, perpetuate a “New Covenant” that advocates change and renewal in the American experience.

The Struggle for Memory in Latin America

Author : Eugenia Allier-Montaño,Emilio Crenzel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137527349

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The Struggle for Memory in Latin America by Eugenia Allier-Montaño,Emilio Crenzel Pdf

This book examines the struggles that unfolded in Latin America over the memory of the pasts of political violence experienced by the countries of the continent in the second half of the twentieth century: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the United States, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay.

In the Struggle

Author : Daniel J. O'Connell,Scott J. Peters
Publisher : New Village Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781613321225

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In the Struggle by Daniel J. O'Connell,Scott J. Peters Pdf

Scholars working for communities' rights in California's Central Valley In the Struggle tells the story of the persistent engagement of eight public scholars spanning generations of sustained endeavor, a dogged war in which workers and scholars together repeatedly took on the powerful agricultural industry, the political machines, and even the universities. The stories begin in the 1930s with Paul Taylor, a professor of economics at University of California, Berkeley, who pioneered field research and activism as he travelled through the areas marked by the Great Depression, together with his wife, photographer Dorothea Lange. Working in the heart of California's agricultural Central Valley, Taylor was the first of a succession of scholars who shared the dual commitment to research and engagement, to making problems visible and to effecting change through strategic action. Taylor and Lange intentionally wove their political engagement into their identities and work as researchers, as they conducted studies, led strikes, organized underserved communities, founded community development programs, created nonprofit institutions, and more. This book documents a tradition of politically engaged scholarship in one of the world's most dramatic contexts, full of disparities and contradictions, but also ripe with opportunities to make a difference. It covers a struggle that continues undiminished in the present.

Theatres of Struggle and the End of Apartheid

Author : Belinda Bozzoli
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2019-06-01
Category : Alexandra (Johannesburg, South Africa)
ISBN : 9781474464673

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Theatres of Struggle and the End of Apartheid by Belinda Bozzoli Pdf

This is a compelling study of the origins and trajectory of a legendary black uprising against apartheid - the Alexandra Rebellion of 1986. Using insights from the literature on collective action and social movements, it delves deep into the rebellion's inner workings. It examines how the residents of Alexandra - a poverty-stricken, segregated township in Johannesburg - manipulated and overturned the meanings of space, time and power in their sequestered world; how they used political theatre to convey, stage and dramatise their struggle; and how young and old residents generated differing ideologies and tactics, giving rise to a distinct form of generational politics. Theatres of Struggle asks the reader to enter into the world of the rebels, and to confront the moral complexity and social duress they experienced as they invented new social forms and violently attacked old ones.

Heartbeat of Struggle

Author : Diane Carol Fujino
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 454 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0816645930

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Presents the biography of the courageous Asian American activist who, on February 12, 1965, cradled Malcolm X in her arms as he died, although her role as a public servant and activist began much earlier than this pivotal public moment. Simultaneous.

The Beautiful Struggle

Author : Ta-Nehisi Coates
Publisher : One World
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2009-01-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780385527460

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The Beautiful Struggle by Ta-Nehisi Coates Pdf

An exceptional father-son story from the National Book Award–winning author of Between the World and Me about the reality that tests us, the myths that sustain us, and the love that saves us. Paul Coates was an enigmatic god to his sons: a Vietnam vet who rolled with the Black Panthers, an old-school disciplinarian and new-age believer in free love, an autodidact who launched a publishing company in his basement dedicated to telling the true history of African civilization. Most of all, he was a wily tactician whose mission was to carry his sons across the shoals of inner-city adolescence—and through the collapsing civilization of Baltimore in the Age of Crack—and into the safe arms of Howard University, where he worked so his children could attend for free. Among his brood of seven, his main challenges were Ta-Nehisi, spacey and sensitive and almost comically miscalibrated for his environment, and Big Bill, charismatic and all-too-ready for the challenges of the streets. The Beautiful Struggle follows their divergent paths through this turbulent period, and their father’s steadfast efforts—assisted by mothers, teachers, and a body of myths, histories, and rituals conjured from the past to meet the needs of a troubled present—to keep them whole in a world that seemed bent on their destruction. With a remarkable ability to reimagine both the lost world of his father’s generation and the terrors and wonders of his own youth, Coates offers readers a small and beautiful epic about boys trying to become men in black America and beyond. Praise for The Beautiful Struggle “I grew up in a Maryland that lay years, miles and worlds away from the one whose summers and sorrows Ta-Nehisi Coates evokes in this memoir with such tenderness and science; and the greatest proof of the power of this work is the way that, reading it, I felt that time, distance and barriers of race and class meant nothing. That in telling his story he was telling my own story, for me.”—Michael Chabon, bestselling author of The Yiddish Policemen’s Union and The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay “Ta-Nehisi Coates is the young James Joyce of the hip hop generation.”—Walter Mosley

Legacies of Struggle

Author : Angie Y. Chung
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0804756589

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Since the 1992 Los Angeles riots, Koreatown has become increasingly fractured by intergenerational conflict, class polarization, and suburban flight. In the face of these struggles, community organizations can provide centralized resources and infrastructure to foster an ethnic consciousness and political solidarity among Korean Americans. This book analyzes the role of ethnic community-based organizations and the dynamics of contemporary Korean American politics. Drawing on two case studies, the author identifies diverse ways in which community-based organizations negotiate their political agendas and mainstream ties within the traditional ethnic power structures. One organization promotes middle-class ethnic goals through accommodation to immigrant leaders, while the other emphasizes social justice through alliances with outside interest groups. Both cases challenge the traditional assumption that assimilation undermines ethnicity as a meaningful framework for political identity and solidarity in immigrant groups. Legacies of Struggle reveals how community-based organizations create innovative spaces for political participation among new generations of Korean Americans.