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Waiting for the Wave: Conversations with Jan Adams and Rebecca Gordon

Contributor(s): Raphael, Kate (Editor), Adams, Jan (Interviewee), Gordon, Rebecca (Interviewee)

ISBN: 9781849356282

Publisher: Legacy Left Books

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Pub Date: November 24, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.00" H x 0.00" L x 0.00" W ( 0.00 lbs) 160 pages

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An intersectional chronicle, rich in detail, of decades of movement histories.

Waiting for the Wave taps the brains of Rebecca Gordon and Jan Adams for the secret to building grassroots resistance movements with grit and traction to prevail against increasingly grim odds. The interviews delve into four decades of in-the-weeds activism, internationalism, and radical feminism. From revolutionary Nicaragua to Apartheid South Africa to the need for solidarity with the Palestinian people, their (her)stories illustrate the need to reach across divides and talk to people you think you can't stand, Rebecca and Jan cast a loving but unflinching lens on social movements they have been a part of.

The three writers and educators discuss the role of radical media in sustaining activism, acting as placeholders for nascent movements, and helping people find each other from remote places. Rebecca and Jan have not always won, but they've always learned and pushed each other to be bold, empathetic, and hold onto belief in their fellow humans. Their conversations are an unruly journey laced with energy and humor that will leave you feeling invigorated and inspired to keep moving forward.


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"Jan Adams and Rebecca Gordon are visionary activists with radical hearts. I have had the honor of learning at the feet of Jan and Rebecca during the formative years of my activism and I think I am a better person for it. Their words will be the sunshine you need to weather this moment. I can't wait for everyone to read their story and learn from their wisdom in Waiting for the Wave." --Renee Bracey Sherman, co-author of Liberating Abortion: Claiming Our History, Sharing Our Stories, and Building the Reproductive Future We Deserve

"Waiting for the Wave is an inspiring, globetrotting conversation on strategy, queerness, and belonging to a global struggle against war and injustice. In this delightful set of interviews with Kate Raphael, Jan Adams and Rebecca Gordon reflect upon their decades of organizing here, there, and everywhere for a better world. It's an unfinished fight but together, as Jan says of her relationship with Rebecca, we make each other smarter." --Dan Berger, author of Stayed on Freedom: The Long History of Black Power Through One Family's Journey

"Waiting for the Wave is a poignant and powerful story of two friends, lovers, and strategists who set out to change the world as the world resisted change. It is a clear reminder of what is needed right now--the audacity to make the impossible possible, led by clarity, patience, and persistence, and activated by a love for and a fierce dedication to humanity." --Alicia Garza, author of The Purpose of Power: How We Come Together When We Fall Apart

"Waiting for the Wave is exactly what we need in this moment of renewed energy behind internationalist struggle in the face of rising fascism worldwide. From the power and problems posed by international solidarity work to the challenges of movement media to the persistence of misogyny in movement spaces, these conversations between three friends who have been in movement work for decades reveal what really matters, how to disagree and organize across difference, and why we keep going. The three intertwined voices of Jan, Rebecca, and Kate show how love, friendship, and dialogue make us ready to catch the wave of nonviolent organizing when it comes, while the rich footnotes open up even more possibilities for learning from the past in order to build the future we want, need, and desire." --Nicole Erin Morse, Member of Jewish Voice for Peace Academic Council and organizer with the International Solidarity Movement in the West Bank

"Jan Adams and Rebecca Gordon are living legends of so many movements for human liberation of the past seventy years and Kate Raphael is a formidable interlocutor. The conversations herein are rich in history, full of ruthless criticism--including self-criticism--of all that exists in our political/economic lives and our movements to transform them. Every cook can govern! Radical lesbian feminism and international solidarity are alive!" --Mario Yedidia, UNITE HERE National Elections Director

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