The Compassionate Rebel Revolution

The Compassionate Rebel Revolution
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 9781527534858
ISBN-13 : 1527534855
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Book Synopsis The Compassionate Rebel Revolution by : Burt Berlowe

Download or read book The Compassionate Rebel Revolution written by Burt Berlowe and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2019-05-21 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This revised edition of the second volume in the award-winning Compassionate Rebel series features the inspiring, ground breaking stories of 60 ordinary people from around the globe who have turned adversity into triumph, compassion into commitment, and anger into activism with extraordinary acts of caring and courage that are positively transforming our politics, culture and way of life. Using vivid, easily readable storytelling, this updated anthology is especially relevant in these troubled times. It describes how an historic, people-powered movement has been increasingly reaching across geographical, generational, and social and cultural boundaries to build a more just, peaceful and compassionate society that works for everyone. Along with a student-driven teacher’s guide and compelling video interviews, these previously untold stories make a vital contribution to research on social movements, oral histories, the power of storytelling, conflict resolution, peace and justice studies, peace literacy education, social science and human behavior. The collection is ideal for librarians, middle and high school educators, college professors, social scientists, psychologists, social workers, book clubs and any individual, group or organization anxious to unleash the power and beauty of the compassionate rebel that lives in all of us and to contribute to the massive revolution that is positively changing our world.


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