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Common Ground

Common Ground

By: Flanagan, Eileen
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Common Ground

Common Ground

Regular price £14.72
Sale price £14.72 Regular price
As heat waves, wildfires, storms, and floods become ever more deadly, it has become apparent that we have a shared stake in protecting the air, water, and climate - for ourselves and for future generations. There is a groundswell of action as citizens of all ages struggle to address the problem - some commit civil disobedience or move money out of fossil fuels. In Common Ground, veteran Quaker activist, facilitator, and teacher Eileen Flanagan takes us on a personal journey through her environmental direct-action experiences as well as her relationships with community elders to understand how we can form coalitions to actually make a difference. Flanagan shows that ''the illusion of separation'' is at the root of interlocking environmental crises and that it''s often politicians and corporations who benefit by keeping the rest of us divided across lines of race, class, religion, and generation. But we are at a new moment in human history. Amid the chaos and conflict of our times, people are stretching their hands across old divides and are ready to take action. In Common Ground, Flanagan argues that more than technology or even elections, acting in solidarity with all life is humanity''s best hope for survival. Includes a foreword by internationally acclaimed South African activist Kumi Naidoo, who is both the former Secretary General of Amnesty International and former Executive Director of Greenpeace International.