Co?mo Sacar los Idiotas del Gobierno: El Gui?a Anti-poli?tica No Aburrido al Poder

By (author): "Alma Rosa Silva-Bañuelos, Marisol Enyart, Mattie Weiss, Jackie Bray, Malia Lazu, Annie Koh, Davey D., Aya de León, Bouapha Toommaly, Piper Anderson, Héctor A. Ceballos, William Upski Wimsatt, Adrienne Maree Brown"
Publish Date: March 17th 2004
Co?mo Sacar los Idiotas del Gobierno: El Gui?a Anti-poli?tica No Aburrido al Poder
ISBN1932360662
ISBN139781932360660
AsinCo?mo Sacar los Idiotas del Gobierno: El Gui?a Anti-poli?tica No Aburrido al Poder
Original titleHow to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office: The Anti-Politics, Un-Boring Guide to Power
Anyone can trash-talk politicians or bemoan the apathy of the electorate, but How to Get Stupid White Men Out of Office explains how to silence that inner cynic and get active. For six months, a group of Latino, black, and other activists worked to develop strategies for positive change through the electoral process. Rather than taking to the streets, or "bombing the suburbs," these groups show how to "throw the bums out." This book tells the story of 19 cases of successful bum-bumping in the recent past. Examples include young Latino and American activists in Albuquerque, New Mexico, who helped swing a mayoral race and four city council seats; Richie Perez's work with the Justice for Youth Coalition and Prison Moratorium Project in halting construction of a youth prison in New York; and Bostonvote and Massvote's incredible work with low-income and immigrant communities to achieve massive spikes in voter turnout. Essays from 11 writers including Jackie Bray and Davey D share strategies for organizing young and marginalized voters to put progressive candidates in office. Included are lists of potentially close races and maps of key swing states and districts.