Neighbor Power

Neighbor Power
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 218
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ISBN-10 : 0295984449
ISBN-13 : 9780295984445
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighbor Power by : Jim Diers

Providing concrete examples for citizens and government officials, Diers describes a successful program to support community self-help projects and a community-driven planning process that involved 30,000 people.

Race, Neighborhoods, and Community Power

Race, Neighborhoods, and Community Power
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 0791447448
ISBN-13 : 9780791447444
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Race, Neighborhoods, and Community Power by : Neil Kraus

Examines the extent to which race affected public policy formation in Buffalo, New York between 1934 and 1997.

Neighbor Power

Neighbor Power
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Publisher : University of Washington Press
Total Pages : 215
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ISBN-10 : 9780295805924
ISBN-13 : 0295805927
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighbor Power by : Jim A. Diers

Building on the lessons of early labor leaders, civil rights volunteers, and political activists, Jim Diers has developed his own models and successful strategies for community development. Neighbor Power chronicles his involvement with Seattle’s communities. This book not only gives hope that participatory democracy is possible, but it offers practical applications and invaluable lessons for ordinary, caring citizens who want to make a difference. It also provides government officials with inspiring stories and proven programs to help them embrace citizen activists as true partners. Diers’s experience is extensive. He began as a community organizer in 1976, then moved on to help establish and staff a system of consumer-elected medical center councils. This led him to Seattle city government, where he served under three mayors as the first director of the Department of Neighborhoods, recognized as the national leader in such efforts. In the 1990s, Jim Diers helped Seattle neighborhoods face challenges ranging from gang violence to urban growth. The Neighborhood Matching Fund grew to support over 400 community self-help projects each year while a community-driven planning process involved 30,000 people. Diers provides evidence that productive community life is thriving, not just in Seattle, Washington, but in towns and cities across the globe. Both practical and inspiring, Neighbor Power offers real-life examples of how to build active, creative neighborhoods and enjoy the rich results of community empowerment.

Behind the White Picket Fence

Behind the White Picket Fence
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781469618630
ISBN-13 : 146961863X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Behind the White Picket Fence by : Sarah Mayorga-Gallo

Behind the White Picket Fence: Power and Privilege in a Multiethnic Neighborhood

Neighborhood Power

Neighborhood Power
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Publisher : Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages : 200
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007220778
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighborhood Power by : David J. Morris

Practicing Community

Practicing Community
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 0292731175
ISBN-13 : 9780292731172
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Practicing Community by : Rhoda H. Halperin

Cincinnati's East End river community has been home to generations of working-class people. This racially mixed community has roots that reach back as far as seven generations. But the community is vulnerable. Developers bulldoze "raggedy" but affordable housing to build upscale condos, even as East Enders fight to preserve the community by participating in urban development planning controlled by powerful outsiders. This book portrays how East Enders practice the preservation of community. Drawing on more than six years of anthropological research and advocacy in the East End, Rhoda Halperin argues for redefining community not merely as a place, but as a set of culturally embedded and class-marked practices that give priority to caring for children and the elderly, procuring livelihood, and providing support for family, friends, and neighbors. These practices create the structures of community within the larger urban power structure. Halperin uses different genres to weave the voices of East Enders throughout the book. Poems and narratives offer poignant insights into the daily struggles against impersonal market forces that work against the struggle for livelihood. This firsthand account questions commonly held assumptions about working-class people. In a fresh way, it reveals the cultural construction of marginality, from the viewpoints of both "real East Enders" and the urban power structure.

Neighborhood Rebels

Neighborhood Rebels
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 253
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ISBN-10 : 9780230102309
ISBN-13 : 0230102301
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighborhood Rebels by : P. Joseph

This book examines the evolution of Black Power activism at the local level. Comprised of essays that examine Black Power's impact at the grassroots level in cities in the North, South, Mid-West and West, this anthology expands on the profusion of new scholarship that is taking a second look at Black Power.

Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power

Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power
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Publisher : Melville House
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781935554660
ISBN-13 : 1935554662
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Hillbilly Nationalists, Urban Race Rebels, and Black Power by : Amy Sonnie

The historians of the late 1960s have emphasised the work of a small group of white college activists and the Black Panthers, activists who courageously took to the streets to protest the war in Vietnam and continuing racial inequality. Poor and working-class whites have tended to be painted as spectators, reactionaries and even racists. Tracy and Amy Sonnie have been interviewing activists from the 1960s for nearly 10 years and here reject this narrative, showing how working-class whites, inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, fought inequality in the 1960s.

Neighborhood Defenders

Neighborhood Defenders
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781108477277
ISBN-13 : 1108477275
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Neighborhood Defenders by : Katherine Levine Einstein

Public participation in the housing permitting process empowers unrepresentative and privileged groups who participate in local politics to restrict the supply of housing.

"The Power of Neighborhood" and the Commons

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Publisher :
Total Pages : 75
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ISBN-10 : 1570272832
ISBN-13 : 9781570272837
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis "The Power of Neighborhood" and the Commons by : P. M

A new practical proposal for reshaping the future, based on this prognosis of the present: "Our economic system is stumbling from one collapse to the next...Our system is fundamentally flawed and destabilized by internal contradictions. To point out one of them: income can only be generated by work, but work is getting scarce at the moment and will become even scarcer in the future. Thus the 'purchasing power' that capital needs to realize value is strangulated by itself. These contradictions are being deferred into the future by financial manipulations...The metaphor of the train racing towards an abyss and the need to pull the emergency brake must spring to mind. Since the braking distance has meanwhile become longer than the distance to the abyss, we have to think in terms of parachutes."