Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW, and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century

Author:   Randy Shaw
Publisher:   University of California Press
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9780520268043


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW, and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century


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Cesar Chavez is the most prominent Latino in United States history books, and much has been written about Chavez and the United Farm Worker's heyday in the 1960s and '70s. But left untold has been their ongoing impact on 21st century social justice movements. Beyond the Fields unearths this legacy, and describes how Chavez and the UFW's imprint can be found in the modern reshaping of the American labor movement, the building of Latino political power, the transformation of Los Angeles and California politics, the fight for environmental justice, and the burgeoning national movement for immigrant rights. Many of the ideas, tactics, and strategies that Chavez and the UFW initiated or revived-including the boycott, the fast, clergy-labor partnerships and door-to-door voter outreach-are now so commonplace that their roots in the farmworkers' movement is forgotten. This powerful book also describes how the UFW became the era's leading incubator of young activist talent, creating a generation of skilled alumni who went on to play critical roles in progressive campaigns. UFW volunteers and staff were dedicated to furthering economic justice, and many devoted their post-UFW lives working for social change. When Barack Obama adopted ""Yes We Can"" as his 2008 campaign theme, he confirmed that the spirit of ""Si Se Puede"" has never been stronger, and that it still provides the clearest roadmap for achieving greater social and economic justice in the United States.

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Author:   Randy Shaw
Publisher:   University of California Press
Imprint:   University of California Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9780520268043


ISBN 10:   0520268040
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   28 September 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Cesar Chavez and the UFW: Revival of the Consumer Boycott 2. The UFW Boycott Transformed 3. Building the Clergy-Labor Alliance: Reviving the Fast 4. Yes We Cane: Miami's Janitors Struggle for Justice 5. The UFW Battles Pesticides 6. The UFW Grassroots Political Model: Legislative Advocacy and Voter Outreach 7. The Labor-Latino Alliance 8. Building the Immigrant Rights Movement: Si Se Puede! 9. The Immigrant Rights Movement Explodes 10. The Decline of the UFW 11. Harvesting Justice beyond the Fields: The Ongoing Legacy of UFW Alumni Conclusion: Fostering Social Justice in the Twenty-first Century Notes Index

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A seminal new work not only for historians and devotees of the Chicano Movement, and the UFW in particular, but for all those working for progressive causes. -- Susan Marie Green The Sixties 20100623 Invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of unionization over the past forty years. -- T. A. Frank The Washington Monthly 20090301 A useful resource for anyone interested in organizing, activism, or social movements. -- Misslaura Daily Kos 20081026 Examines the enduring influence of the United Farm Workers' model of grassroots organization. Starred Review Publishers Weekly 20081117 A thoughtful, informative, and provocative book. -- Juan R. Garc?a Journal Amer Ethnic History 20120601 Invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of unionization over the past forty years. The Washington Monthly 20110603 Shows the enduring value of the UFW's approach ... on the job and in the community. -- Bill Knight Labor 20100628 [An] important study. -- Steve Early Z Magazine 20081201 Shows the enduring value of the UFW's approach ... on the job and in the community. -- Bill Knight Labor 20100701 A serious and reflective account. Labor Studies Journal 20110331 Shaw's book provides valuable history to guide activists in the battles to come, and is an inspiring read. -- Chris Tiedemann Talking Union Blog 20090310 A useful resource for anyone interested in organizing, activism, or social movements. -- Misslaura Vot3r Blog 20081027 Shaw does a stellar job of writing the history of the UFW and its key figures. -- Victor Corral Colorlines: Race Culture Action 20090101


"""A seminal new work not only for historians and devotees of the Chicano Movement, and the UFW in particular, but for all those working for progressive causes."" -- Susan Marie Green The Sixties ""Invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of unionization over the past forty years."" -- T. A. Frank The Washington Monthly ""A useful resource for anyone interested in organizing, activism, or social movements."" -- Misslaura Daily Kos ""Examines the enduring influence of the United Farm Workers' model of grassroots organization."" Starred Review Publishers Weekly ""A thoughtful, informative, and provocative book."" -- Juan R. Garcia Journal Amer Ethnic History ""Invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of unionization over the past forty years."" The Washington Monthly ""Shows the enduring value of the UFW's approach ... on the job and in the community."" -- Bill Knight Labor ""[An] important study."" -- Steve Early Z Magazine ""Shows the enduring value of the UFW's approach ... on the job and in the community."" -- Bill Knight Labor A serious and reflective account. Labor Studies Journal ""Shaw's book provides valuable history to guide activists in the battles to come, and is an inspiring read."" -- Chris Tiedemann Talking Union Blog ""A useful resource for anyone interested in organizing, activism, or social movements."" -- Misslaura Vot3r Blog ""Shaw does a stellar job of writing the history of the UFW and its key figures."" -- Victor Corral Colorlines: Race Culture Action"


A seminal new work not only for historians and devotees of the Chicano Movement, and the UFW in particular, but for all those working for progressive causes. --The Sixties Invaluable for anyone interested in the evolution of unionization over the past forty years. --The Washington Monthly A useful resource for anyone interested in organizing, activism, or social movements. --Daily Kos Examines the enduring influence of the United Farm Workers' model of grassroots organization. Starred Review--Publishers Weekly [An] important study. --Z Magazine


Author Information

Randy Shaw is the Director of San Francisco's Tenderloin Housing Clinic, and is Editor of the online daily newspaper, BeyondChron.org. His previous books are The Activist's Handbook and Reclaiming America, both from UC Press.

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