Social movements, class, and adult education
Abstract
Social movements are movements of people in civil society who cohere around issues
and identities that they themselves define as significant (Martin, 1999). The following
quotation describes a group of poor women in South Africa, a group calling itself People’s
Dialogue, who are mobilizing around their need for houses. They are part of a social
movement of women and men internationally who are collectively struggling for access to
land and houses.