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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Courtney Martin, author of "Do It Anyway: The New Generation of Activists," discovered her place in the world of social change, and wants to help other people do it. <br /><b><i>via Repair The World</i></b></p>
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<p>“I write what I need to read, plain and simple,” Courtney Martin says as she launches into the reason she wrote <em>Do It Anyway: The New Generation of Activists</em> (Beacon Press, October 2010), which I reviewed <a href="http://werepair.org/blog/repair-review-do-it-anyway/3207">here</a> last month. “I grew really disenchanted with electoral politics  following the 2004 election. I was also painfully convinced that I  didn’t really have the power to make change in such a bureaucratic,  globalized world. I felt small and inept. It was a huge departure for me  because I’m innately very idealistic and full of energy. I hit the road  to see if I could find examples of ordinary young people who were  making change and feeling hopeful about it.”</p>
<p>Toward that end, Martin interviewed eight activists who were working  in their own communities, ranging from counseling prisoners to fighting  for women’s rights in the armed services. Wanting to make the stories  relatable to the average reader, she shied away from the “super kid  geniuses” that are usually profiled in periodicals. “My  goal wasn’t to explore the exceptional, but the everyday ways in which  young people are making the world better. I also liked the idea of  talking to folks who weren’t media darlings (with the exception of  Rosario Dawson, of course), because I think there’s something so  thrilling about interviewing someone who doesn’t have a pre-packaged  life story.”</p>
<p>Yet even if their stories weren’t preconfigured and  though they hail from a variety of backgrounds, it seemed that at least a  couple of things came in all of her subjects’ activist “packages.”</p>
<p>“Almost  everyone had traveled through New Orleans post-Katrina, showing how  that region has becoming a testing ground for a generation of  activists,” she notes. Also, “almost everyone has a supremely  influential mother who shaped who they became. I wasn’t so shocked by  that, having been raised by such a woman myself and having done a lot of  feminist work, but it was fun to find that moms are our biggest (often  unsung) activist heroes—across the board.”</p>
<p>Though Martin enjoyed  writing intricate profiles of the activists, exploring different facets  of their lives and work, she realizes that what she gained in depth, she  lost in breadth since she could only focus on a handful of people. “I  actually wrote three other full profiles that didn’t make it in the book  for various reasons, of a peace activist, a political organizer, and a  high school student community organizer. I would have loved to profile a  social entrepreneur, a doctor, a lawyer, a lobbyist etc.”</p>
<p>The  range of activists that she had wished to cover demonstrates that it  takes all kinds, that repairing an imperfect world is really everyone’s  work. Even a writer’s. Through writing the book Martin has “come to a  better peace with my specific niche in this universe of social change. I  encourage readers to find where their deepest gifts match the world’s  deepest needs; though I have sometimes wondered how much difference  sitting in front of my laptop pecking away actually makes, I know it’s  my calling and the world, I humbly believe, does need it.”</p>
<p>Having  discovered her place in the world of social change, Martin urges on young  people to do the same and advises them on how to counter the  frustrations that are inevitable in this line of work. “I think that we  must anchor our self-esteem in daily, observable acts, while keeping the  big, systemic picture in mind. It’s a tough duality to hold, but I  think it’s necessary if we are going to fight injustice for a whole,  tiring, wonderful lifetime.”</p>
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