George Lakey est un activiste social et organisateur reconnu dont le travail de toute une vie se concentre sur l'action directe nonviolente et la construction d'organisations radicalement démocratiques. Sa vaste expérience pratique, acquise en animant des milliers d'ateliers sur différents continents pour des groupes aussi divers que des mineurs et des moines, informe son enseignement et son écriture. Le travail de Lakey explore des thèmes cruciaux tels que la justice sociale, la résistance nonviolente et l'organisation pour le changement social. Ses livres, traduits dans plusieurs langues, sont considérés comme des ressources essentielles pour les activistes et les organisateurs aspirant à une profonde transformation sociétale.
Unlike in other books on group facilitation, the author emphasises critical issues related to diversity, as well as authenticity and emotions. Step by step, this groundbreaking book describes how to design effective learning experiences and shows what it takes to facilitate them. Ultimately, it brings all the elements of the author s direct education approach together.
"From his first arrest in the Civil Rights era to his most recent during a climate justice march at the age of 83, George Lakey has committed his life to a mission of building a better world through movements for justice. Lakey draws readers into the center of history-making events, telling often serious stories with playfulness and intimacy. In this memoir, he describes the personal, political, and theoretical-coming out as bisexual to his Quaker community while known as a church leader and family man, protesting against the war in Vietnam by delivering medical supplies through the naval blockade in the South China Sea, and applying his academic study of nonviolent resistance to creative tactics in direct action campaigns. From strategies he learned as a young man facing violence in the streets to risking his life as an unarmed bodyguard for Sri Lankan human rights lawyers, Lakey recounts his experience living out the tension between commitment to family and mission. Drawing strength from his community to fight cancer, survive painful parenting struggles, and create networks to help prevent activist burnout, this book shows readers how to find hope in even the darkest times through strategic, joyful activism"-- Provided by publisher
Strategies for Success With Diverse Adult Learners
304pages
11 heures de lecture
This book defines principles and techniques for teaching adults in groups and includes illustrative stories from the experiences of the author. It deals with issues of diversity, as well as authenticity and emotions in group learning.