Building a Successful Anti-War Movement
Lancaster, PA: Beyond the Choir Collective, [2005]. Square tabloid format printed on newsprint, 16 pp, illus. Toning to newsprint else Fine. One copy in WorldCat at Michigan State.
An essay on building an anti-war movement by employing three primary roles of an anti-war core: interpretive, instructive, and facilitative. Argues that in order to activate and facilitate change, “antiwar change agents” must provide opportunities for the next tier of anti-war participants by providing opportunities for them to take action, by plugging them into long-term roles and by nurturing them along the way. Item #06331
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