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Beautiful Rising

Creative Resistance from the Global South

Dave Mitchell editor Marcel Taminato editor Andrew Boyd editor Juman Abujbara editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:OR Books

Published:29th Mar '18

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  • We have the incredible Beautiful Trouble team behind this book; we're mailing 150 copies to academics and BT on its own is sending out another 150. The editors will be hosting discussions around the book in the Bay Area, Seattle, New York and Boston.
  • "Beautiful Rising offers insights and lessons for creative resistance from across the Global South, making it a crucial resource for change-makers."—Archbishop Desmond Tutu

    "Beyond a brilliantly innovative toolkit for making social change, you will find here a 'deep structure' of activist patterns and principles that can unite millions in creating a new world beyond capitalist sociopathy and strong man despotism. Read this optimistic book for hope in grim times. " —Charles Derber, professor of sociology at Boston College and author of Welcome to the Revolution: Universalizing Resistance for Social Justice and Democracy in Perilous Times


    Based on face-to-face jam sessions held in Yangon, Amman, Harare, Dhaka, Kampala and Oaxaca, Beautiful Rising includes stories of the Ugandan organizers who smuggled two yellow-painted pigs into parliament to protest corruption; the Burmese students' 360-mile long march against undemocratic and overly centralized education reforms; the Lebanese "honk at parliament" campaign against politicians who had clung to power long after their term had expired; and much more.

    Now, in one remarkable book, you can find the collective wisdom of more than a hundred grassroots organizers from five continents. It's everything you need for a DIY uprising of your own.

    "A wonderful and inspiring showcase of stories, tactics and theories that have been used in the global south to fight for a better world." — Global Justice Now

    ISBN: 9781944869816

    Dimensions: unknown

    Weight: unknown

    272 pages