Don't leave your friends behind
concrete ways to support families in social justice movements and communities
[edited by] Victoria Law and China Martens.
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Ka Hōʻuluʻulu Manaʻo: A collection of articles and narratives on ways people can support parents, children, and caregivers involved in social movements, focusing on social justice, mutual aid, and collective liberation.
Nā Mea Hāʻawi: Law, Vikki.;Martens, China,
- helu_kuhikuhi: 1095
- inoa: Don't leave your friends behind
- hope_inoa: concrete ways to support families in social justice movements and communities
- inoa_wae: Don't leave your friends behind
- ʻōlelo_koʻikoʻi: [edited by] Victoria Law and China Martens.
- hulu: puke
- kumuhana: Parenting|Child rearing|Child care services|Political activists|Single parents|Social movements|Social justice|Family relationships
- mea_hāʻawi: Law, Vikki.;Martens, China,
- hōʻuluʻulu_manaʻo: A collection of articles and narratives on ways people can support parents, children, and caregivers involved in social movements, focusing on social justice, mutual aid, and collective liberation.
- memo: http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1502/2012945336-d.html http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1502/2012945336-b.html
- papa_kuhikuhi: Chapter 1. Challenging the status quo. Audacious enough mama / Fabiola Sandoval -- Fathering the world / Tomas Moniz -- We're here ... we're queer ... and that's not all / Rei -- Doing it together: an interview with Diana Block on childcare, movement support, and parenting underground / Victoria Law ; Chapter 2. Building blocks. The red crayon / Jessica Trimbath -- La casita is ours! A conversation with children in struggle / Rosalinda Borcila -- New kids on the block / Ramsey Beyer -- Lactivists do it better: what radical parents' allies can learn from La Leche League International / Mariah Boone -- The unfinished universe / Darran White Tilghman ; Chapter 3. What's gender, race, and class got to do with it? This poem is in honor of mothers / Tiny a.k.a. Lisa Gray-Garcia -- Is everyone at the table? An interview with Noemi Martinez, Fabiola Sandoval, and Maegan "la Mamita Mala" Ortiz: three single mother of color media makers / Victoria Law, China Martens -- How to build a community that involves single parents / Noemi Martinez -- Mami vs. Mommy, mami'hood vs. motherhood: what do mami movements need? / Maegan "la Mamita Mala" Ortiz -- Support can be conditional when you're trans or queer: an interview with Katie Kaput and Jennifer Fichter / Victoria Law -- Performing allyship: notes from a queer migrant paren / a de la maza perez tamayo -- On fear and commitments / Mustafa Shukur ; Chapter 4. Collective action. A message from Mamas of Color Rising and Young Women United: Mother's Day, 2010 -- Reclaim the commons / Maxina Ventura -- Experiencing critical resistance 10 (CR10) through the children's program / Kate Shapiro -- Whose city? Kidz City! / Sine Hwang Jensen, Harriet Moon Smith, China Martens -- Homefulness / Tiny a.k.a. Lisa Gray-Garcia -- Mothers among us: the prison birth project / Marianne Bullock -- Organizing within an anarcha-feminist childrearing collective / Crap! Collective -- An open letter to movement men / David Gilbert -- Men running childcare / London Pro-Feminist Men's Group -- Continuing the struggle: lessons learned from mothers and children in Zapatista communities / Victoria Law.
- lā: 2012
- ʻōlelo: ʻŌlelo Haole
Edition Info
Don't leave your friends behind
. PM Press (Oakland), 2012
isbn: 160486396X- helu_kuhikuhi: 95
- helu_kuhikuhi_ʻiʻo: 1095
- mea_paʻi: PM Press
- wahi_paʻi: Oakland
- ana_ʻaoʻao: 233 pages
- lā_hpʻ: 2012
- ʻōlelo_hpʻ: ʻŌlelo Haole
- isbn: 160486396X
- lccn: 2012945336
- lc_class: HQ755.8 .D665 2012
- dewey: 306.874 23
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