Author
Cara DiEnno, Kathleen Ferrick, Katie Vega, Katie Kleinhesselink, Alexandra Schweigert
Description
The CCESL Community Organizing Handbook has evolved over the years with input, ideas, and feedback from many individuals. We would like to acknowledge the significant contributions of the following individuals to the three editions:
3rd Edition (2014): Cara DiEnno, Ryan Hanschen, Iman Jodeh, Jane Sundermann, MacKenzie Burdic, Stephen Hathaway, and Jessica Hathaway.
1st Edition (2010) & 2nd Edition (2011): Jenny Whitcher, Frank Coyne, Sarah McCauley and Sarah Rauenhorst, Harry Boyte, author of The Citizen Solution and co-director of the Center for Democracy and Citizenship at the Augsburg College in Minneapolis; Ed Chambers, author of Roots for Radicals and Executive Director of the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF); and The Gamaliel Foundation’s National Leadership Training, where CCESL staff are trained in community organizing.
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3rd Edition CCESL Community Organizing Handbook