Demand the Impossible is a manifesto for movement-makers and an invitation to join hands and make history together.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bill Ayers is a social justice activist, teacher, Distinguished Professor of Education (retired) at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and author of two memoirs, Fugitive Days and Public Enemy.
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1. 1. Disarm! End War 2. 2. Abolition! Close the prisons 3. 3. Shoulders to the Wheel! Rethink the meaning of work 4. 4. Jubilee! Cancel the debt 5. 5. Stop the Cops! End police occupation of poor and working class communities 6. 6. Free Healthcare for All! Basic human rights for all people 7. 7. Teach Freedom! Education and activism united 8. 8. Love your Mother! Save the planet and all living things 9. 9. Beginning Again--An American Dream: Building a People's Movement and Making History
1. 1. Disarm! End War 2. 2. Abolition! Close the prisons 3. 3. Shoulders to the Wheel! Rethink the meaning of work 4. 4. Jubilee! Cancel the debt 5. 5. Stop the Cops! End police occupation of poor and working class communities 6. 6. Free Healthcare for All! Basic human rights for all people 7. 7. Teach Freedom! Education and activism united 8. 8. Love your Mother! Save the planet and all living things 9. 9. Beginning Again--An American Dream: Building a People's Movement and Making History
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