We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation

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We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation

Template:TOCnestleft We Are Many: Reflections on Movement Strategy from Occupation to Liberation is a book edited by Kate Khatib, Margaret Killjoy, and Mike McGuire about the Occupy Wall Street Movement. [1]

Occupy Wall Street

The book claims that the Occupy Wall Street Movement was the "result[s] of years of organizing in different communities...bolstered by the scores of people who have left the comfort of their daily routine behind and taken to the streets." The authors provide recommendations for "movement-based framework for future organizing."

Reviews

“We Are Many brings together a chorus voices straight from the trenches of the Occupy movement, offering an honest, open series of self assessments and thoughtful critiques, and opening numerous windows into what might lie ahead. If participatory social movements are to learn from Occupy and continue to evolve, then this book is a firm step in the right direction.” —Gan Golan, co-author of Goodnight Bush and The Adventures of Unemployed Man
“It is all too rare that in the process of creating the movement and living the moment, participants and thinkers step back and ask the most pressing questions. This book is an important step.” —Marina Sitrin, author of Horizontalism

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