Action for a Change

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Action for a Change. A Student's Manual for Public Interest Organizing. is a 1971 book written by consumer advocate Ralph Nader with Donald K. Ross, Brett English, and Joseph Highland. The book serves as a manual for college students establishing Public Interest Research Groups (PIRGs), and chronicles the formation of PIRGs in Oregon and Minnesota. [1]

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  1. ^ Nader, Ralph, Donald Ross, Brett English, and Joseph Highland. Action for a Change. A Student's Manual for Public Interest Organizing. New York: Grossman, 1971.