The long pilgrimage of LeRoy Chatfield weaves its way through multiple collective projects designed to better the condition of the marginalized and forgotten. From the cloisters of the Christian Brothers and the halls of secondary education to the fields of Central California and the streets of Sacramento, Chatfield's story reveals a fierce commitment to those who were denied the promises of the American dream. In this collection of what the author calls Easy Essays, Chatfield recounts his childhood, explains the social issues that have played a significant role in his life and work, and uncovers the lack of justice he saw all too frequently. His journey, alongside Cesar and Helen Chavez, Marshall Ganz, Bonnie Chatfield, Philip Vera Cruz, and countless others, displays an unwavering focus on organizing communities and expanding their agency. Follow and explore a life dedicated to equality of opportunity for all. May it inspire and guide you in your quest for a fairer and more just society.
To Serve the People : My Life Organizing with Cesar Chavez and the Poor
Kom igång med den här boken idag för 0 kr
- Få full tillgång till alla böcker i appen under provperioden
- Ingen bindningstid, avsluta när du vill
Författare:
Uppläsare:
Språk:
Engelska
Format:

The Closed Partisan Mind : A New Psychology of American Polarization

Uncommon Favor : Basketball, North Philly, My Mother, and the Life Lessons I Learned From All Three

The Great Nowitzki : Basketball and the Meaning of Life

A Tyranny for the Good of Its Victims : The Ugly Truth about Stakeholder Capitalism

Episodes : The Diary of a Recovering Mad Man

Afeni Shakur : Evolution Of A Revolutionary

Justice Follows Love Dr. Cornel West: The Truth to Power Press Conferences: The Truth to Power Press Conferences

The Afterlife of Malcolm X : An Outcast Turned Icon's Enduring Impact on America

Love Out Loud! Cornel West : Brother of Compassion

Misunderstood : A Memoir

Egyptian Mythology : A Guide to the Gods, Goddesses, and Traditions of Ancient Egypt

The Knowing : •How the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today
