An Action A Day Keeps Global Capitalism Away, according to Mike Hudema, describing his action guide for the 21st century. This lively, challenging, and decidedly fun book is designed for activists and concerned citizens who want to change the world. Hudema introduces readers to a variety of issues, including social action, organizing, theatrical action, civil disobedience, and using the media.The book contains fifty-two tried and tested actions, one for every week. Each action includes a rationale, what you need to pull it off, and examples of where it could be used. From Radical Cheerleading, to Fishing in the Sewers, and Gas Mask Car Shopping, there's something for everybody.
Mike Hudema is an activist, an actor, and a member of the Edible Ballot Society. He currently lives in San Francisco.
“Mike Hudema’s An Action a Day is an excellent addition to the library for anyone interested in public activism … This volume provides inspiration, practical details and, perhaps most critically, humour.”
“Hudema’s work will make a nice Canadian content companion to Gene Sharp’s class 198 Methods of Nonviolent Action, or Abby Hoffman’s Steal this Book … An Action a Day is pleasantly full of non-linear chaotic interventions that contribute to enlivening the potential for change.”