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Organizing to Change a City : In collaboration with Kimberly Mayfield Lynch and J. Douglas Allen-Taylor (New ed)

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Activist and scholar Kitty Kelly Epstein tells the unique story of a city that recruits a progressive mayoral candidate, defeats a political machine, mobilizes a thousand residents to make policy, and then implements many of the policies created by this participatory process.

Violence, jobs, education, and gentrification are all addressed by the ongoing social justice movement and its victories, including a 40% drop in the homicide rate, 8,000 likely new jobs, and a program that produces diverse and effective teachers.

This very accessible book will be useful in urban studies, sociology, education, ethnic studies, civic engagement, political science, and policy studies classes and to those who are studying protest movements.

The author explains the history of modern urban inequity and the racial wealth gap and then proposes on-going strategy and tactics for social activists in every city.

Her co-authors, Lynch and Allen-Taylor, add their own intimate perspectives on these dynamic developments.

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Product Details
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
1433115972 / 9781433115974
Paperback / softback
30/08/2012
United States
173 pages
150 x 225 mm, 280 grams