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Leading Communities of Resistance (LCOR) helps fill a critical void in resistance work - developing leaders of radical, resistance Communities to protect land, waters, and life. This book is for Deep Green activists, radical feminists, Elders, and those who aspire to taking on leadership roles in service of a living planet. LCOR is for activists who understand the dominant culture must be dismantled and replaced by just and sustainable forms of social collectives. It also means to equip those who see social and environmental collapse as a real and impending danger with the means to protect and…mehr

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Leading Communities of Resistance (LCOR) helps fill a critical void in resistance work - developing leaders of radical, resistance Communities to protect land, waters, and life. This book is for Deep Green activists, radical feminists, Elders, and those who aspire to taking on leadership roles in service of a living planet. LCOR is for activists who understand the dominant culture must be dismantled and replaced by just and sustainable forms of social collectives. It also means to equip those who see social and environmental collapse as a real and impending danger with the means to protect and resist the dominant culture. Radical Community in its related forms are perhaps the basic standalone means of such resistance. LCOR provides knowledge and best-practice actionable items resistance-based Community builders can leverage.
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Autorenporträt
Fred Gibson, PhD, is co-founder of Communities that Protect and Resist. An environmental and social justice activist, he's lived in Colorado, USA off and on since 1970, and has witnessed the native beauty and biological diversity of the Rockies Front Range, as well as its ongoing destruction. He is determined to reverse that trend. Fred has worked as an organizational psychologist and leadership scholar, coach, and practitioner for over 40 years. He offers his experience to build effective leadership and organizational capacity to groups that resist the destruction of the planet. His experiences in the military, business world and academia provide useful perspectives on organizing and leading. Although relatively new to activism, Fred has participated in resistance work in various forms, including the Castle Rock Prairie Dog campaign in Colorado, support efforts in Oak Flat, Arizona, Standing Rock, North Dakota and the Great Basin, Nevada, and the Philippines.