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Come Out and Win: Organizing Yourself, Your Community, and Your World (edition 2007)

by Sue Hyde

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Title:Come Out and Win: Organizing Yourself, Your Community, and Your World
Authors:Sue Hyde
Info:Beacon Press (2007), Edition: 1, Paperback, 208 pages
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Tags:queer organizing, queer l gender l women's studies, activist(s) l activism, teen(s) l youth, teen non-fiction, 2005-2009

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Come Out and Win: Organizing Yourself, Your Community, and Your World (Queer Action) by Sue Hyde

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0807079723, Paperback)

Come Out and Win will educate, engage, and agitate LGBT and straight activists to become involved in the political movement to win full equality under the law and sexual/gender freedom. Spurring a new generation of activists to positive social action, it not only tells the history of gay liberation but, crucially, offers guidance and practical advice for building organizations and taking concrete action to eradicate homophobia.

From starting a gay-straight alliance in your high school to the most effective way to lobby your state representative face-to-face, Come Out and Win explains how to organize and become politically engaged in a clear and user-friendly manner. Other issues explored include youth organizing, marriage equality, legislative change, public relations, having a voice in the mainstream press, putting on a street demonstration, and political organizing from local to national levels. Grappling with the complexity of grassroots political interactions, Come Out and Win suggests ways for LGBT communities to form coalitions with women's organizations, communities of color, and faith communities.

Between the Lines (Michigan) praises Beacon Press for launching the Queer Action Series:

"Interestingly, Beacon is launching the series at the same time many mass market publishing houses are moving away from LBGT genre books. The national InsightOut Book club has been cancelled and recent shuffling in the industry has left many editors of LBGT genre books looking for work."

"‘Beacon actually has, as a part of their mission, to work on social justice issues. So this very much fits into what Beacon is mandated to do. They have prioritized this,’ Bronski said."

(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 07 Jan 2013 00:37:51 -0500)

Presents a how-to guide for gay men and women on ways to organize and become politically active.

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