Description: Contributors to this volume model pathways of resistance and charge us with our most urgent collective tasks: finding ways to work together, building coalitions in civil society, and exposing and countering the regressive forces that spew hate.
Brief description:
Miriam Edelson Ed.D is an independent researcher and writer/editor living in Toronto Canada. She worked in the labour movement for thirty years, specializing in human rights and communications.
Review Quotes:
"This particularly relevant book reveals why "hot-button issues" such as climate change, immigration and perceived government overreach -- as symbolized by mask mandates during the COVID pandemic--must be confronted by well-reasoned, fact-based counter-arguments."
--Joseph Hnatiuk