• Author will promote the book though political organizations that
promote transparent, small-d democratic politics such as Americans
for Democratic Action, Philadelphia Democratic Progressive Caucus,
Pennsylvania Democratic Progressive Caucus, and the National
Organization for Women.
• Targeting local political writers for book reviews (author has
already gotten interest from a number of writers).
• Targeting blogs focused on politics (especially
local/grassroots-level politics).
• Author will organize local book launch event
• Author will participate in book group discussions via Skype and
in person.
• Promotion via social media.
Dr. Karen Bojar is Professor Emerita of English and women’s studies at the Community College of Philadelphia. She is a longtime Democratic Party activist and has served as a Democratic committeeperson for the past thirty years. She also has a long history as a feminist activist and served as President of the Philadelphia chapter of the National Organization for Women from 2001–2009. She continues to be involved in Philadelphia NOW and in Philadelphia politics and was recently appointed to the Mayor’s Commission for Women. Bojar has written numerous articles on feminist activism, and is the co-editor of Teaching Feminist Activism (Routledge, 2002); she also recently published Feminism in Philadelphia: The Glory Years, 1968–1982, which interweaves the history of feminism in Philadelphia with the broad themes and trajectory of the “second wave” feminist movement.
“Every Philadelphian —make that anyone interested in democratic
engagement and transparent governance—should read this book by a
veteran Democratic Party committeeperson. A rigorous, completely
absorbing case study of Philadelphia’s political structure, the
book is both an insider’s guide and a primer on taking back the
party. Frank in her assessments of the past and present, Bojar
offers a seductive vision of a future party, transformed from the
bottom up, and entreats readers to put down the book and make it
happen.”
—Belinda Davis, Professor of History, Rutgers University
“Karen Bojar’s Green Shoots of Democracy is based on her deep
knowledge of Philadelphia politics and on extensive interviews with
Democratic activists. It is enriched by experience and by keen
sociological intelligence. She follows her excellent explanation of
the byzantine ward system of Philadelphia and its perpetuation with
the patient struggles to bring forth what Paul Wellstone called the
'democratic wing of the Democratic Party.' Bojar shows with acute
political understanding that there may still be reasons to believe
in electoral politics—not as the essence of democracy but as an
indispensable road toward it.”
—Magali Sarfatti-Larson, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Temple
University
“Green Shoots of Democracy argues that the Democratic Party must be
genuinely democratic and transparent on the grassroots level if it
is to be a force for change on the national level. Based on
interviews with progressive committeepeople and ward leaders who
have been willing to talk candidly about their experiences working
within the ward system, Bojar’s analysis of strategies to encourage
voter participation and a voice for committeepeople is applicable
to a broad range of political philosophies—a must read for anyone
interested in grassroots politics.”
—Chris Rabb, Social Justice Activist, Adjunct Professor, Institute
for Strategic Leadership, Drexel University, author of Invisible
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