1 - Oral History Ends At Civilization’s Start
2 - Back to the Beginning
3 - End the Orange Monster
4 - From Sanctuary to Program
5 - Academia or Activism
6 - Activism Meets Cynicism
7 - Cynicism or Informed Hope
8 - Fight to Win
9 - Convene and Transcend Baggage
10 - Chapters Are Essential
11 - Post Convention Vision
12 - Health and Class
13 - Health Gets Personal
14 - Housing, Right to the City, and Winning Time
15 - Rights Beget Ideas and Values
16 - Which Begets More Ideas and Values
17 - Actors’ Activism
18 - Activism’s Actors
19 - Athletes Revolt
20 - Religious Renovation
21 - Legal Upheaval
22 - Transcend Media Madness
23 - Educate and Economize
24 - End Misogyny
25 - Win Intercommunalism
26 - Beyond Capitalism, Classlessness
27 - Tactics Matter
28 - Self-Definition
29 - Planting Seeds
30 - Today and Tomorrow
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