God's Resistance : : Mobilizing Faith to Defend Immigrants / / Nancy Wang Yuen, Robert Chao Romero, Alexia Salvatierra, Brad Christerson.

Explores the power of faith to drive resistance to anti-immigration policies in the United StatesGod's Resistance chronicles the work of faith-based activists who have mobilized to counter the effectsof mass detention and deportation. Focusing on Southern California, home to a large undocumente...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2023]
2023
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
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Preface: Mobilizing --
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Conclusion: Faith --
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Summary:Explores the power of faith to drive resistance to anti-immigration policies in the United StatesGod's Resistance chronicles the work of faith-based activists who have mobilized to counter the effectsof mass detention and deportation. Focusing on Southern California, home to a large undocumentedpopulation, the authors examine which strategies have been most effective, as well as the obstacles that faith presents to organizing effectively. In-depth interviews with over forty activists, leaders ofcongregations, lay participants, and immigrants allow us to hear at first hand the challenges andoccasional triumphs of this work.The authors show how faith-based organizations have a distinctive set of advantages to leverage insocial movements that are often overlooked and underappreciated by secular activist organizations, but they also face particular challenges that can hinder their effectiveness. The volume offers insights into how these advantages can be maximized, and how the obstacles can be overcome. The powerfultestimony from asylum seekers and detained immigrants found in these pages, along with the concreteexamples of effective strategies, are indispensable for anyone invested in the fight to recognize thehumanity of one of the nation's most vulnerable populations.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781479816446
DOI:10.18574/nyu/9781479816446.001.0001
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Nancy Wang Yuen, Robert Chao Romero, Alexia Salvatierra, Brad Christerson.