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This critical ethnography describes the context, vision, and social change tactics of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas. It explicates the important roles of intergroup alliances, strategic use of language, and arts programming as a means of connecting personal consciousness-raising to collective agency.

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DeTurk’s examination of San Antonio’s Esperanza Peace and Justice Center is a powerfully reflexive exploration of how the arts and socio-cultural aesthetics are deeply rooted in the everyday interaction rituals we often fail to consider when studying activism and politics. Her attention to intercultural subtleties informs her theoretical sensitivity and analysis in ways that help not only those attempting to study or work with Latina/os, but all who find themselves engaged in liminal political social spaces of contention. -- Sarah Amira de la Garza, Arizona State University
Sara DeTurk has masterfully captured the comprehensive story of San Antonio’s Esperanza—a beacon of hope, healing, empowerment, and social change. Esperanza is a story that needs to be told for it is one of the best feminist- and community-based exemplars of what it means, what it takes, and what can happen when ordinary citizens speak truth to power, confront injustice, and triumph over negligence and inequality. -- Laura I. Rendón, University of Texas at San Antonio
Sara DeTurk has turned a critical lens onto a community space and gives us more than a snapshot of the intricate negotiations behind the work of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas. This is a significant contribution to the scholarly analysis of a social movement activist organization. Meticulous research and in depth interviews allow DeTurk to discern the vicissitudes and challenges such an organization faces. -- Norma E. Cantú, University of Missouri, Kansas City

Table of Contents
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Research Methodology Chapter 3: Place and Space Chapter 4: Chicana Feminist Approaches to Social Change Chapter 5: Languaging Chapter 6: Story-Centered Organizing Chapter 7: Esperanza v. City of San Antonio Chapter 8: Uncompromising Confrontation of Injustice Chapter 9: Alliances and Coalitions Chapter 10: Conclusion Appendixes

Activism Alliance Building and the Esperanza

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 11/20/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739188644, 978-0739188644
      ISBN10: 073918864X

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      Book Synopsis
      This critical ethnography describes the context, vision, and social change tactics of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas. It explicates the important roles of intergroup alliances, strategic use of language, and arts programming as a means of connecting personal consciousness-raising to collective agency.

      Trade Review
      DeTurk’s examination of San Antonio’s Esperanza Peace and Justice Center is a powerfully reflexive exploration of how the arts and socio-cultural aesthetics are deeply rooted in the everyday interaction rituals we often fail to consider when studying activism and politics. Her attention to intercultural subtleties informs her theoretical sensitivity and analysis in ways that help not only those attempting to study or work with Latina/os, but all who find themselves engaged in liminal political social spaces of contention. -- Sarah Amira de la Garza, Arizona State University
      Sara DeTurk has masterfully captured the comprehensive story of San Antonio’s Esperanza—a beacon of hope, healing, empowerment, and social change. Esperanza is a story that needs to be told for it is one of the best feminist- and community-based exemplars of what it means, what it takes, and what can happen when ordinary citizens speak truth to power, confront injustice, and triumph over negligence and inequality. -- Laura I. Rendón, University of Texas at San Antonio
      Sara DeTurk has turned a critical lens onto a community space and gives us more than a snapshot of the intricate negotiations behind the work of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas. This is a significant contribution to the scholarly analysis of a social movement activist organization. Meticulous research and in depth interviews allow DeTurk to discern the vicissitudes and challenges such an organization faces. -- Norma E. Cantú, University of Missouri, Kansas City

      Table of Contents
      Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Research Methodology Chapter 3: Place and Space Chapter 4: Chicana Feminist Approaches to Social Change Chapter 5: Languaging Chapter 6: Story-Centered Organizing Chapter 7: Esperanza v. City of San Antonio Chapter 8: Uncompromising Confrontation of Injustice Chapter 9: Alliances and Coalitions Chapter 10: Conclusion Appendixes

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