Each One Teach One: Up and Out of Poverty; Memoirs of a Street Activist
Autor Ron Casanova, Stephen Blackburnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mai 2023
Each One Teach One recounts Ron Casanova’s struggle out of poverty, homelessness, and drug addiction to find dignity and purpose in life. Through his own awakening, this Black Puerto Rican activist ultimately finds his salvation in helping other people. Placed in an orphanage on Staten Island at the age of three, Casanova faced overwhelming odds. His story illuminates significant twentieth-century protests, including the 1988 riot at Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan, the “Housing Now” march of the homeless on Washington, DC, in 1989, and community takeovers of housing in Kansas City, New York, and Philadelphia.
Underlying Each One Teach One, with its vivid cast of characters and intimate descriptions of Harlem, the Lower East Side, and Tent City, is the profound sense that, no matter what your circumstance, you can use your experience to help others. Ultimately, Casanova’s story demonstrates the possibility of self-sufficiency and self-empowerment. Amid today’s economic crisis and rising homelessness, Casanova’s story brings a message of hope.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810145054
ISBN-10: 0810145057
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
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ISBN-10: 0810145057
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Curbstone Books 2
Notă biografică
RON CASANOVA (1945–2011) was an American activist. At different periods in his life, he was the vice president of the National Union of the Homeless, the editor of the Union of the Homeless News, and the director of the Kansas City Union of the Homeless. He also served as the founding director of Artists for a Better America in New York City and as a leader of the Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign.
STEPHEN BLACKBURN grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, and is a past recipient of a Michener Fellowship. He is the author of the short-story collection The Extinction of Rhinos in Mexico: Nine Tales of Life and Death and The Rock of Abandon, a murder mystery for the stage set in ancient Athens. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Consuelo Flores.
STEPHEN BLACKBURN grew up in Corpus Christi, Texas, and is a past recipient of a Michener Fellowship. He is the author of the short-story collection The Extinction of Rhinos in Mexico: Nine Tales of Life and Death and The Rock of Abandon, a murder mystery for the stage set in ancient Athens. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Consuelo Flores.
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Rabbit Blood
Stray Dog
Living in the Notch
Ricochet Kid
Jitterbugging
Coxsackie
Matteawan
Playing in the Village
Fork in the Road
Comstock
Rise and Fall
New Chances, Old Patterns
A Bowl of Soup and a Prayer
Tent City
Up from the Wounded Streets
The New Exodus March
The ABCs of Politics
The Gun to Our Heads
A Dinkins Christmas
Takeover
The Kansas City Union of the Homeless
A Time to Reassess
Dilemma
America Street
Stray Dog
Living in the Notch
Ricochet Kid
Jitterbugging
Coxsackie
Matteawan
Playing in the Village
Fork in the Road
Comstock
Rise and Fall
New Chances, Old Patterns
A Bowl of Soup and a Prayer
Tent City
Up from the Wounded Streets
The New Exodus March
The ABCs of Politics
The Gun to Our Heads
A Dinkins Christmas
Takeover
The Kansas City Union of the Homeless
A Time to Reassess
Dilemma
America Street
Recenzii
"An eloquent voice for Americans too often ignored or scapegoated."—Booklist
"A valuable firsthand account of a street survivor's harrowing experiences." —Kirkus Reviews
"Read Each One Teach One as the epic of a man's awakening to community and purpose from a life lived on the bounce between our savage so-called social institutions and the streets. Or read it as a raw bulletin from the fractured front of a class war too many in our country want to ignore. Either way, this is an urgent, vital, necessary book." —Fred Pfeil, author of What They Tell You to Forget
Descriere
Each One Teach One chronicles Ron Casanova’s struggle out of poverty, homelessness, and drug addiction. Through his own dramatic awakening, this Black Puerto Rican activist ultimately finds his salvation in helping other people.