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Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sport: The Ultimate Civic Engagement Handbook
By (Author) Arthur Blaustein
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
1st January 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
361.3702573
Paperback
312
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
With a new introduction addressing the era of Trump and the 2020 election, here is a comprehensive guide to civic participation and the best opportunities for volunteering.
We are proud residents of the land of the free and the home of the brave, but how often do we actually get involved and do anything to make a difference The lifeblood of democracy is civic engagement, andDemocracy Is Not a Spectator Sportteaches readers how to get in the game and help!
Volunteers are needed in record numbers. Millions of Americansmiddle class, working class, professionals, and business executiveshave experienced the loss of a job, a home, or a business, a small farm failure, a personal bankruptcy, or a loss of pension or retirement income. And millions more are only a layoff, illness, divorce, or accident away from falling into poverty. Blaustein focuses on two critical questions: "How did we get into this mess" and "What can be done to turn things around" His answer to these interconnected questions is volunteering, community service, civic engagement, and citizen participation.
Democracy Is Not a Spectator Sportis a comprehensive collection of more than two hundred community service opportunities and experiences. More than a simple resource guide, this unique handbook includes interviews, anecdotes, and commentary from the top people in nonprofit and service fields.
"Blaustein's effort will help a new generation of Americans approach community service--and their own lives--in a way that will strengthen our democracy."--Secretary of State John Kerry
"If you're wondering what the world is coming to...how to remain hopeful...where to begin. The answer is in your hands...Please take this book with you into the rest of your life."--Barbara Kingsolver
"Arthur Blaustein has kept the faith. His book will help us regain the heights and take democracy back!"--Bill Moyers
"A terrific resource."--Bob Chase, President, National Education Association
"Looking for creative and useful ways to benefit communities across America Read this book."--Senator Edward M. Kennedy
Arthur Blaustein is a recently retired professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught community development, public policy, and politics. He has served on the board of the National Endowment for the Humanities under President Bill Clinton and was chair of the President's National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity under President Jimmy Carter. Blaustein has written extensively for magazines and newspaper syndicates, including Harper's, Saturday Review, The Nation, Mother Jones, The Los Angeles Times and Knight-Ridder, as well as for academic and professional journals. He lives in Berkeley, California.