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Toolkits from Project South

Manuals from SOUL

--Arnold, R., et al. (1991). Educating for a change. Toronto: Between the Lines.

--Baumgardner, J. & Richards, A. (2005). Grassroots: A field guide for feminist activism. NY: Farrar, Strauss & Giroux.

--Bobo, K., Kendall, J. & Max, S. (2001). Organizing for social change: Midwest Academy manual for activists. Santa Ana, CA: Seven Locks Press.

--Bornstein, K. (1998). My gender workbook. New York: Routledge.

--Brown, M.J. (2006). Building powerful community organizations: A personal guide to creating groups that can solve problems and change the world. Arlington, MA: Long Haul Press.

--Creighton, A. & Kivel, P. (1992). Helping teens stop violence: A practical guide for counselors, educators, and parents. Alameda, CA: Hunter House.

--Douglas, S.J. (1995). Where the girls are: Growing up female with the mass media. NY: Times Books.

--Duplessis, R.B. & Snitow, A. (Eds). (2007). The feminist memoir project: Voices from women’s liberation. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP.

--Friedman, J. & Valenti, J. (Eds). (2008). Yes means yes! Visions of female sexual power & a world without rape. Berkeley, CA: Seal Press.

--Freire, P. (2003). Pedagogy of the oppressed. NY: Continuum.

--Highlander Research and Education Center. (1997). A very popular economic education sampler. New Market, TN: Highlander.

--Incite! Women of Color Against Violence (Ed). (2007). The revolution will not be funded: Beyond the non-profit industrial complex. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.

--Katz, J. (2006). The macho paradox: Why some men hurt women and how all men can help. Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks.

--Kivel, P. (2002). Uprooting racism: How white people can work for racial justice.

--Klein, K. (2007). Fundraising for social change. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons.

--Kretzmann, J.P. & McKnight, J.L. (1993). Building communities from the inside out: A path toward finding and mobilizing a community’s assets. Skokie, IL: ACTA Publications.

--Levy, B. (1998). Dating violence: Young women in danger. Berkeley, CA: Seal Press.

--Levy, B. (2006). In love and in danger: A teen's guide to breaking free of abusive relationships. Emeryville, CA: Seal Press.

--Levy, B. & Giggans, P.O. (1995). What parents need to know about dating violence. Seattle, WA: Seal Press.

--Minieri, J. & Getsos, P. (2007). Tools for radical democracy: How to organize for power in your community. Toronto: John Wiley & Sons.

--Moyer, B. (2001). Doing democracy: The MAP model for organizing social movements. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers.

--Pascoe, C.J. (2007). Dude you're a fag: Masculinity and sexuality in high school. Berkeley, CA: U of CA Press.

--Reason, P. & Bradbury, H. (Eds.) (2006). Handbook of action research. London: Sage.

--Redstockings. (1979). Feminist revolution. NY: Random House.

--Rose, T. (2008). The hip hop wars: What we talk about when we talk about hip hop--and why it matters. Philadelphia: Basic Books.

--Rosenberg, M.B. (2005). Speak peace in a world of conflict: What you say next will change your world. Encinitas, CA: Puddle Dancer.

--Sen, R. (2003). Stir it up: Lessons in community organizing and advocacy. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

--Staples, L. (2004). Roots to power: A manual for grassroots organizing. Westport, CT: Praeger.

--Transforming Communities. (2001). INSTIGATE: An online toolkit for community mobilization. http://www.transformcommunities.org/tctatsite/instigate/welcome.html

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