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A Voice but No Power - Organizing for Social Justice in Minneapolis (Hardcover)
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A Voice but No Power - Organizing for Social Justice in Minneapolis (Hardcover)
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Examining the work of social justice groups in Minneapolis
following the 2008 recession Since the Great Recession, even as
protest and rebellion have occurred with growing frequency, many
social justice organizers continue to displace as much as empower
popular struggles for egalitarian and emancipatory change. In A
Voice but No Power, David Forrest explains why this is the case and
explores how these organizers might better reach their potential as
advocates for the abolition of exploitation, discrimination, and
other unjust conditions. Through an in-depth study of post-2008
Minneapolis-a center of progressive activism-Forrest argues that
social justice organizers so often fall short of their potential
largely because of challenges they face in building what he calls
"contentious identities," the public identities they use to
represent their constituents and counteract stigmatizing images
such as the "welfare queen" or "the underclass." In the process of
assembling, publicizing, and legitimating contentious identities,
he shows, these organizers encounter a series of political hazards,
each of which pushes them to make choices that weaken movements for
equality and freedom. Forrest demonstrates that organizers can
achieve better outcomes, however, by steadily working to remake
their hazardous political terrain. The book's conclusion reflects
on the 2020 uprising that followed the police killing of George
Floyd, assessing what it means for the future of social justice
activism. Ultimately, Forrest's detailed analysis contributes to
leading theories about organizing and social movements and charts
possibilities for further emboldening grassroots struggles for a
fairer society.
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