On Activism, Friendship, and Fighting: Oral Histories, Strategies and Conflicts

Benjamin Heim Shepard

Conflict and resolution are the lifeblood of social movements. How, and with whom, do we find lasting friendship, support, and joy in a world in need of so much repair?

In On Activism, Friendships, and Fighting veteran organizer and social worker Benjamin Heim Shepard traces a pressing dynamic of social movements: friendship and conflict. The project builds on oral histories with more than  thirty movement organizers—from AIDS, queer, trade union, community, Occupy, and harm reduction-based movements—reflecting on the lessons, meanings, and future directions of movements and collective organizing efforts. “There is a hunger for radical history – to give credit to past struggles, to learn from our mistakes and to improve our strategies for the future,” writes Lesley Wood. Oral histories trace the stories of these movements. 

The book goes in depth into the reasons and ways the interviewees became involved in activism, the friendships they formed, and the conflicts they faced. This includes asking questions such as: where do friendships support or undermine these efforts? How can conflicts be resolved?  And where do people find lasting support?


PRODUCT DETAILS

Author: Benjamin Heim Shepard
Publisher: Common Notions
ISBN: 9781945335167
Published: March 2025
Format: Paperback
Size: 6.0 in X 9.0 in
Page count: 256
Subjects: Activism / Care / Conflict


About THE AUTHOR

Benjamin Heim Shepard, PhD, LMSW, works as Professor of Human Services at City Tech/CUNY. He has organized protests with ACT UP, SexPanic!, Reclaim the Streets, the Clandestine Rebel Clown Army, Absurd Response, CitiWide Harm Reduction, Housing Works, More Gardens Coalition, Time’s UP!, Right of Way, Occupy Wall Street, Occupy the Pipeline, Resist AIM, Public Space Party, and the Professional Staff Congress of the City University of New York, where he is a chapter chair at New York City College of Technology. 

Shepard has written and edited ten books, including recent titles Rebel Friendships: “Outsider” Networks and Social Movements (Sage, 2015); Sustainable Urbanism (Roman and Littlefield, 2017); Brooklyn Tides with Mark Noonan (Transcript, 2017); and Narrating Perspectives on Childhood and Adolescence (Columbia University Press, 2018).