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Chapter 5 DRIVERS ON THE FRONT LINES The New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Neoliberalism, and Global Pandemic—An Interview with Javaid Tariq
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction BUILDING AN ARCHIVE OF ASIAN AMERICAN ORGANIZING PRAXIS 1
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PART 1 INCARCERATIONS, DISPLACEMENTS, AND TRANSFORMATIONS
- Chapter 1 PRISON-TO- LEADERSHIP PIPELINE Asian American Prisoner Activism 37
- Chapter 2 HO‘OPONO MAMO AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES Reflections on Scholar Activism in Juvenile Justice Systems Change 63
- Chapter 3 THE STREETS OF SOMA Building Community amid Displacement in San Francisc 87
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PART 2 INTERNATIONALISM AND LOCAL STRUGGLES
- Chapter 4 DISMANTLING THE “UNDOCUMENTED KOREAN BOX” Race, Education, and Undocumented Korean Immigrant Activism for Liberation 109
- Chapter 5 DRIVERS ON THE FRONT LINES The New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Neoliberalism, and Global Pandemic—An Interview with Javaid Tariq 130
- Chapter 6 BAYAN USA Filipino Transnational Radical Activism in the United States in the Twenty-First Century 147
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PART 3 POLITICAL EDUCATION AND RADICAL PEDAGOGY
- Chapter 7 POLITICAL EDUCATION AS REVOLUTIONARY PRAXIS 173
- Chapter 8 “ORGANIZING WHEREVER YOUR FEET LAND” Reconceptualizing Writing and Writing Instruction in the Legacy of Asian American Activism 200
- Chapter 9 HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE ON THE PRECIPICE? ChangeLab, A Racial Justice Experiment 213
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PART 4 ON MOVEMENT BUILDING Shaped by the Past, Creating New Futures
- Chapter 10 ON MOVEMENT PRAXIS IN THE ERA OF TRUMPISM 231
- Chapter 11 “PETE WILSON TRYING TO SEE US ALL BROKE” Asian American Cross-Racial Student Activism in 1990s California 250
- Chapter 12 THE STRUGGLE TO ABOLISH ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC RACISM Asian Radical Imagining from the Homeland to the Front Line 278
- Epilogue RADICAL LOVE FOR A NEW GENERATION 303
- CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- Introduction BUILDING AN ARCHIVE OF ASIAN AMERICAN ORGANIZING PRAXIS 1
-
PART 1 INCARCERATIONS, DISPLACEMENTS, AND TRANSFORMATIONS
- Chapter 1 PRISON-TO- LEADERSHIP PIPELINE Asian American Prisoner Activism 37
- Chapter 2 HO‘OPONO MAMO AND RESTORATIVE PRACTICES Reflections on Scholar Activism in Juvenile Justice Systems Change 63
- Chapter 3 THE STREETS OF SOMA Building Community amid Displacement in San Francisc 87
-
PART 2 INTERNATIONALISM AND LOCAL STRUGGLES
- Chapter 4 DISMANTLING THE “UNDOCUMENTED KOREAN BOX” Race, Education, and Undocumented Korean Immigrant Activism for Liberation 109
- Chapter 5 DRIVERS ON THE FRONT LINES The New York Taxi Workers Alliance, Neoliberalism, and Global Pandemic—An Interview with Javaid Tariq 130
- Chapter 6 BAYAN USA Filipino Transnational Radical Activism in the United States in the Twenty-First Century 147
-
PART 3 POLITICAL EDUCATION AND RADICAL PEDAGOGY
- Chapter 7 POLITICAL EDUCATION AS REVOLUTIONARY PRAXIS 173
- Chapter 8 “ORGANIZING WHEREVER YOUR FEET LAND” Reconceptualizing Writing and Writing Instruction in the Legacy of Asian American Activism 200
- Chapter 9 HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE ON THE PRECIPICE? ChangeLab, A Racial Justice Experiment 213
-
PART 4 ON MOVEMENT BUILDING Shaped by the Past, Creating New Futures
- Chapter 10 ON MOVEMENT PRAXIS IN THE ERA OF TRUMPISM 231
- Chapter 11 “PETE WILSON TRYING TO SEE US ALL BROKE” Asian American Cross-Racial Student Activism in 1990s California 250
- Chapter 12 THE STRUGGLE TO ABOLISH ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC RACISM Asian Radical Imagining from the Homeland to the Front Line 278
- Epilogue RADICAL LOVE FOR A NEW GENERATION 303
- CONTRIBUTORS 311
- INDEX 315