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A classic and one of the best, easiest to use advocacy “how to” books (U.S. context) is Nancy Amidei’s So You Want to Make a Difference: Advocacy is the Key. 

For all things radical and nursing and advocacy, Peggy Chinn’s NurseManifest: A Call to Conscience and Action 

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Featured book: Skid Road: On the Frontier of Health and Homelessness in an American City, August 2021

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