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The Life of an Activist is a non-fiction narrative that describes
key steps on how to become and evolve into an effective activist
and community leader. The book describes social movements and
provides useful advice on how to successfully manage non-profits to
accomplish positive social change that truly improves people's
lives. The author is a lifelong activist who was born in the United
States but was deported to El Salvador as a baby. He spent his
childhood in El Salvador but moved back to the United States and
grew up in South Central Los Angeles during the tumultuous and
violent decades of the late 1970s and 1980s. He has also lived and
worked in Rochester, Minnesota; Madrid, Spain; Washington, D.C.;
and Alexandria, Virginia. In each of these cities, he observed and
learned a great deal about social movements and activism. This book
is a must read for anyone who wants to improve their own lives and
communities through activism. As Gandhi stated, "Be the change you
want to see in the world." The Life of an Activist: In the
Frontlines 24/7 will truly be life-changing and inspirational.
Randy Jurado Ertll, un salvadoreno americano, crecio en el Sur
Centro de Los Angeles a fines de los anos 1970 y durante los 80, y
tambien vivio en El Salvador cuando era un nino, asi como en
Rochester, Minnesota, Washington, D.C., y en Alexandria, Virginia.
En cada una de estas ciudades presencio la dinamica y retos de la
comunidad Latina. Porque ha vivido y trascendido las luchas, es
capaz de captar una imagen realista y compasiva de la comunidad
Latina a traves de esta experiencia convincente narrada en este
poderoso libro.
Hope in Times of Darkness sends a message that we can be agents of
positive change, and that minority youth in impoverished areas can
succeed in life and become productive citizens of our society. The
author, a Salvadoran American, lived in El Salvador as a child but
grew up in South Central Los Angeles during the late 1970s and
1980s. He also lived in Rochester, Minnesota; Washington, D.C.; and
Alexandria, Virginia. In each of these cities, he observed the
dynamics and challenges of the Salvadoran community. As he has both
lived and transcended these struggles himself, he is able to depict
a realistic and compassionate picture of the Salvadoran
American/Latino experience throughout this book. The author focuses
on social justice issues and contends that government,
community-based organizations, elected officials, and community
leaders can help create hope and opportunities for our youth, and
thereby help improve our society. Watch author Randy Ertll discuss
his book on GOOD DAY LA!
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