What fuels and sustains activism and organizing when it feels like
our worlds are collapsing? Doing Justice is a practical and
imaginative resource for activists and organizers building power in
an era of destabilization and catastrophe. Longtime organizers and
movement educators Mariame Kaba and Kelly Hayes examine some of the
political lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the
convergence of mass protest and mass formations of mutual aid, and
consider what this confluence of power can teach us about a future
that will require mass acts of care, rescue and defense, in the
face of both state violence and environmental disaster. The book is
an assemblage of co-authored reflections, interviews and questions
that are intended to aid and empower activists and organizers as
they attempt to map their own journeys through the work of
justice-making. It includes insights from a spectrum of experienced
organizers, including Sharon Lungo, Carlos Saavedra, Ejeris Dixon,
Barbara Ransby, and Ruth Wilson Gilmore about some of the difficult
and joyous lessons they have learned in their work.
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