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The Democratic Promise: Saul Alinsky and His Legacy
Video documentary recounting Alinsky's life and work, and reviewing two contemporary IAF members' activities. Includes bibliography and information on filmmakers.
www.itvs.org
In this lengthy serialized interview, the organizer talks about his plans to mobilize the "silent majority", his upbringing and early influences, and his early successful campaigns, including Chicago's Back of the Yards slum.
www.progress.org
An overview of Alinsky's work, along with the prologue from "Rules for Radicals".
www.latter-rain.com
Saul Alinsky, The American Radical
A short article offers some inspiring quotes from "Reveille for Radicals" (1945) and "Rules for Radicals" (1971), with a bit of personal reflection on the approach of "encourag[ing] positive social change by equipping activists with a realistic view of the world".
www.fraw.org.uk
Labor Unrest and Public Policy - Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals
Article summarizing the organizing approach, particularly as used by public sector unions in the US.
www.psrf.org
Lessons From the Life of Saul Alinsky
A sermon by Unitarian Universalist John E. Gibbons includes anecdotes about Alinsky, emphasizing religious and moral connections to his work.
www.uubedford.org
A contemporary account of Alinsky's first major organizing effort which united diverse and contentious elements of the Chicago packinghouse neighborhood to solve common community problems.
newdeal.feri.org
Chicago Organizing: Tough, Cat-Clawing, Bloody
An organizer describes his own work in the South/Southwest side of Chicago, 1969-73, with some critical opinions of the sustainability of Alinsky's "visionless short-term pragmatism".
www.hunterbear.org