Focusing on the journey of becoming an effective activist, this non-fiction narrative outlines essential steps for personal and community leadership. It delves into various social movements and offers practical guidance on managing non-profits to drive meaningful social change, ultimately aiming to enhance the lives of individuals and communities.
Randy Jurado Ertll Livres
Randy Jurado Ertll est un auteur publié, un éducateur et un chroniqueur de journal dont l'œuvre explore les thèmes de l'identité, de l'activisme et de l'expérience culturelle. Il apporte une perspective unique, souvent ancrée dans le parcours salvadorien-américain, à son écriture. Le style d'Ertll se caractérise par une narration vivante et des commentaires perspicaces sur les questions sociales. Ses contributions offrent aux lecteurs une exploration captivante de la vie contemporaine et de la recherche d'appartenance.






The narrative explores the author's journey as a Salvadoran American, highlighting the struggles faced and the importance of social justice. It emphasizes the role of government, community organizations, and leaders in fostering hope and opportunities for youth, advocating for collective action to enhance societal conditions.
Focusing on social justice issues, this book argues that government, community organizations, elected officials, and community leaders can foster positive change and create opportunities for youth, ultimately enhancing society. It delivers a compelling message encouraging young people to persevere and make a difference in their communities.
The Lives and Times of El Cipitio
- 114pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The story follows El Cipitio, a mythical creature from El Salvador, on his journey through Mexico to the United States in search of his eccentric family, including his long-lost twin brother, El Duende. As he navigates challenges and opportunities for redemption, themes of family and perseverance emerge, highlighting the impact of second chances in life.
The story features La Siguanaba, a shape-shifting Mayan superheroine who embodies both beauty and intelligence by day, while revealing her darker side at night. She battles issues like depression and multiple personalities, grappling with mental health challenges and the haunting presence of El Cadejo, a tormenting spirit. As she fights for social justice, equality, and environmental rights, the narrative explores her internal struggles and the ultimate conflict between her heroic and malevolent aspects. The central question revolves around her struggle against El Cadejo.
Focusing on the voices of marginalized community members, this non-fiction work chronicles their struggles and victories in the quest for visibility and justice. The author, a seasoned journalist and activist, offers insightful political analysis and a roadmap of social justice issues over the past two decades. With a background in environmental advocacy and extensive media experience, he highlights the importance of community narratives and activism. The book serves as a vital resource for understanding contemporary social challenges and the fight for equity.