Description
This short, punchy, yet sharply analytic book, written by USAS activists and an expert journalist, provides a record of a new mass campaign and a tool for the realization of its goals
About the Author
United Students Against Sweatshops (USAS) is a student organization with chapters at over 250 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada.
Liza Featherstone is a New York City journalist who has written extensively about student and youth organizing. She is a frequent contributor to The Nation, Newsday and The Washington Post.
Reviews
An inspiring story of how students are making history today. -- Tom Hayden
As vividly as any documentary film, Liza Featherstone captures the gusto and political savvy of a student movement that has made its impact in every corner of the global economy. Nor does this indispensable book pull any punches; its bold commentary will hit home where it needs to be heard. -- Andrew Ross
Everybody wants to have a living wage. Everybody wants to be able to take care fo themselves and their family. Everybody wants to retire and feel good, enjoy life. Breathe. Live. Eat. -- Sheri Davis
Here are the inspiring voiced of our democracy-young people daring to question authority and confront power. These are the Thomas Paines, Sojourner Truths, Frederick Douglasses, and Mother Joneses of our times. America needs them more than ever. -- Jim Hightower
Campus activism lives! This inspiring and lucid account of the work of United Students Against Sweatshops proves it. Blending commitment and analysis, Featherstone tells us why USAS is about much more than caps and tee shirts-it's about workers' rights, women's rights, challenging the corporatization of the university, and establishing a fair world order. -- Katha Pollitt
Book Information
ISBN 9781859843024
Author Liza Featherstone
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 164g
Dimensions(mm) 191mm * 137mm * 7mm