
Reckoning Black Lives Matter and the Democratic Necessity of Social Movements
by Woodly, Deva R.Buy New
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Summary
Barack Obama famously said that the purpose of social movements is to get a seat at the table. However, as Deva Woodly argues in Reckoning - a sweeping account of the meaning and purpose of the Movement for Black Lives (M4BL) - the value of such movements is something much more profound: they are
necessary for the health and survival of democracy. Drawing from on-the-ground interviews with activists in the movement, Woodly analyzes the emergence of the M4BL, its organizational structure and culture, and its strategies and tactics. She also shows how a unique political philosophy - Radical
Black Feminist Pragmatism - served as an intellectual foundation of the movement and documents the role it played in transforming public meanings, public opinion, and policy. Interweaving theoretical and empirical observations throughout, Woodly provides both a unique portrait of the movement and a
powerful explanation of the labor social movements do in democracy. A major work that speaks to both scholars and activists, Woodly's account of the rise and spread of M4BL will reshape our understanding of why the movement is so important - and so necessary - for democracy.
Author Biography
Deva R. Woodly is Associate Professor of Political Science at The New School and the author of The Politics of Common Sense (Oxford).
Table of Contents
Preface: Who Am I to Write this Movement?
Part One: Democratic Precipice
Introduction: The Democratic Necessity of Social Movements
Chapter 1: Emergence: A Contemporary History
Part Two: Democratic Necessity
Chapter 2: Political Philosophy: Radical Black Feminist Pragmatism
Chapter 3: The Politics of Care and the Idea of Healing Justice
Chapter 4: The Art of Organizing
Part Three: Democratic Possibility
Chapter 5: Movement Means Changing Politics: Discourse, Tactics, Policy and a New Political Ecosystem
Conclusion: On Futurity
Bibliography
Appendix A: Examples of Bailouts and Regular Bailout Actions
Appendix B: Organizations Partnered with Bail Funds
Appendix C: Police Oversight
Appendix D: Progressive Reform Prosecutors
Appendix E: Movement Syllabi
Index
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