“For the Long Haul is an invaluable resource. Drawing on meticulous research and extensive political experience, Chris Dixon offers practical tools for building durable liberatory movements that can meet the challenges of our time.” — Angela Y. Davis

For the Long Haul: How to Stay in the Fight for a Better World addresses the question of how to sustain long-term involvement in transformative social movements. It takes up this question with a particular focus on our time of compounding crises and widely-felt urgency. This urgency, the book argues, is absolutely warranted; creating a just and habitable future requires dramatic social transformation on a massive scale.
But we can’t make this happen instantaneously. Instead, changing the world will require large numbers of ordinary people moving into action, bringing more and more people along with them, and constellating powerful new collectivities. To win in significant ways, we will have to build and sustain movements, propelled by urgency, that move at a pace that we can maintain, collectively, for years to come. This is the long haul.
Written in a compact and accessible manner, For the Long Haul takes up the question of activist longevity through five chapter-length propositions. Each chapter names a key obstacle to movement durability and then elaborates practical tools for contending with the obstacle and nourishing long-haul organizing. Focusing on the U.S. and Canada, For the Long Haul is based on interviews with and writings by seasoned organizers, experiences of past and present-day political formations, and a broad range of movement histories.
Pre-order For the Long Haul in the U.S. through AK Press and in Canada through Between the Lines. The book will be out in September 2026.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Rachel Herzing
Introduction
1. Cultivate a Long View
2. Work with Others
3. Care
4. Make Plans
5. Stick Around
Epilogue: Ordinary Hope
Suggested Further Reading
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Praise
“I cannot imagine a more timely text than Chris Dixon’s For the Long Haul: How to Stay in the Fight for a Better World. Dixon’s warm prose is a salve for weary spirits. So many of us are afraid that there’s no point to the work we do, or struggling to stay in the work. Dixon rejects moralizing in favor of thinking through how to make long-term struggle sustainable. A must read for young folks and elders alike, I hope communities will read it together to find hope, sustenance, and the groundwork for a future where we survive and thrive.” — Chanda Prescod-Weinstein, author of The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred
“For the Long Haul is a balm to counter burnout and exhaustion. Powerful, practical, and timely, For the Long Haul offers a practical roadmap. Dixon draws on the many approaches and strategies of both past and present-day movements and organizers to stay involved, invigorated, and (re)energized in battling injustices and building a better world.” — Victoria Law, journalist and author of Corridors of Contagion: How the Pandemic Exposed the Cruelties of Incarceration
“Unlike an instruction manual, rigid and rendered irrelevant with age, For the Long Haul offers guideposts of political struggle to stand the test of time. Drawing wisdom from a diverse array of radical traditions, Chris Dixon has written a book that every organizer needs. Written with clarity, insight, and fidelity to social movements, For the Long Haul is not about what to do but how to do it. It tells us how to be strong enough for when we don’t win, bold enough so that we do, and caring enough to nourish all who want to transform the world. This is a book that will not only stick around, but one that aims to help our movements stick around—for the long haul.” — Dan Berger, Stayed on Freedom: The Long History of Black Power Through One Family’s Journey