Mar 29: Book discussion of Standing Up: Tales of Struggle

The Community Forum for Economic Justice presents:  A Book Discussion

Standing Up: Tales of Struggle
Stories about the Social Justice Movement that inspire and encourage!

Standing Up

On Tuesday, March 29thth 6:00- 8:00 PM, Dr. Darryl Heller will interview the authors of the book Standing Up by Ellen Bravo and Larry Miller (Brooklyn, NY: Hard Ball Press, 2022).  Followed by a general discussion. 

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Larry and Ellen

Ellen Bravo, a women’s rights activist, was the founder of the Milwaukee Chapter of 9 to 5 and the director of   Family Values @ Work.  Larry Miller, a union organizer and an education activist, was an editor of Rethinking Education and the President of the Milwaukee School Board.

As they stand up, slow down, form unions, leave an abusive relationship or just stir up good trouble, the characters in this multi-generation novel entertain and enlighten, make us laugh and rage, and encourage us to love deeply, that we may continue the fight for justice.  The book details the joy — the enormous satisfaction of watching people stand up for themselves, the friendship and love, the ever-growing community, the delight of being present when people grow their power and bring about real change.

 

 

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