Publisher's Synopsis
"Willard Ashley revisits the need for radicals in a society that constructs systems and awards those who keep persons marginalized to maintain those in power and the status quo. Building community and national relationships are part of this effort. Ashley also gives an overview of a pioneer, Saul Alinsky, and the IAF's work and shortfalls as a historical backdrop for building community and national relationships. Ashley outlines strategies for radicals in creating relationships and striving for excellence, not mediocrity. His experiences, stories, collaborations, and leaning on his faith are given to encourage "new radicals." Ashley encourages new radicals to know their context, embrace conflict, and do their homework. Although radicals face strong and life-threatening opposition, Ashley advocates hope for change"--.