Six books on activism and social change have been authored by Randy Shaw.
Generation Priced Out: Who Will Live in the New Urban America? In 2018, he published a book on the urban housing crisis talking about how skyrocketing rents and home values are pricing the working and middle classes out of urban America. Several points he emphasizes in his book are: • One can be both pro-tenant and pro-development. • Single-family home zoning and owners are part of the problem. • Building new housing does not make existing housing more expensive. • Tech and other high-paid workers are not the problem. • Housing markets are not free markets.
The Tenderloin: Sex, Crime and Resistance in the Heart of San Francisco Beyond the Fields Described by
UFW community and labor organizer
Fred Ross, Jr. as a "powerful and moving account of how the UFW transformed people's lives, instilling a lifetime commitment to social justice
, Beyond the Fields: Cesar Chavez, the UFW and the Struggle for Justice in the 21st Century also traces the roots of
Barack Obama's 2008 election outreach model to the UFW campaigns of the 1960s and 1970s, and the electoral strategies that UFW alumni brought with them to 21st-century campaigns.
Reclaiming America Reclaiming America: Nike, Clean Air, and the New National Activism (UC Press 1999) argued that local activists needed to also focus on the national issues that increasingly shape local communities.
Medea Benjamin, political activist and co-director of
Global Exchange, said of the book, "Randy Shaw provides the definitive account of the historic national campaign to reform
Nike's labor practices.
Reclaiming America is a must read for everyone seeking to achieve greater social and economic fairness in the 21st century."
''The Activist's Handbook: A Primer for the 1990s and Beyond'' A guide to making social change happen, ''The Activist's Handbook: A Primer for the 1990s and Beyond''(UC Press: 1996, 2001, 2013) is described by
Howard Zinn as "enormously valuable for anyone interested in social change. It is practical in its advice, and inspiring in its stories of ordinary people successfully confronting powerful interests."
''The Activist's Handbook, 2nd ed.: Winning Social Change in the 21st Century'' A completely revised and updated edition of the original book, it brings the principles of activism into
the Obama era. The book describes the tactics and strategies of immigrant rights, marriage equality, and other movements that grew in strength in the 21st century. This handbook is a book with legs. First published in the early 1990s, it has now been updated as a guide to "winning social change" in the new millennium. == References ==