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.
"""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"