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Building Solidarity Through Difference: A Practice Model for Critical Multicultural Organizing
Authors:David Dobbie  Katie Richards-Schuster
Institution:1. Wayne State University , Detroit, MIddobbie@wayne.edu;3. Michigan Youth and Community Program ,
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Building solidarity is perhaps the most crucial, yet under-theorized, process in organizing for social change. Traditional models of union and neighborhood-based organizing associate solidarity with commonality, as opposed to difference. However, this traditional organizing model is being forced to adapt to an increasingly multicultural context, presenting a need for rethinking past practices and creating new frameworks for multicultural organizing. Theoretical work on the topic has been relatively detached from action on the ground, with few efforts to translate it into community organizing practice. This article develops a practice model for critical multicultural organizing drawing on a five-year qualitative, participatory evaluation of youth participation in grassroots community organizations. As well as offering insight into the efforts of young people to organize around neighborhood issues in largely low-income and racially diverse communities of color, the cases highlight inclusive practices that will help any organization become more sustainable and effective.
Keywords:Multicultural practice  community organizing  critical theory  youth  organizational change
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