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Starting Somewhere: Community Organizing for Socially Awkward People Who've Had Enough offers readers a crash course in organizing, educating, and agitating in the 21st Century. Written with a mix of incriminating anecdotes, personal retellings, and historical examples, Starting Somewhere is a first-person look at radical community organizing for misfits and outcasts committed to saving this planet for some inexplicable reason. Approx. 200 pages.
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Title is misleading. There was nothing about what to do if you are socially awkward. Shoplifting?
It's very hard to comment on actual advice, as authors political climate and experience is quite different than mine. Also searching up the author yielded some disappointments. Oh well.
But this book is a nice read for broadening your outlook. Just don't have this as only information.