The organization of hope: communities planning themselves

The Organization of Hope tells the stories of a Jewish community and a white ethnic community as they plan for their futures. Though they differ in class, ethnicity, and culture, they struggle with the same questions: What identity will hold their communities together? How can they plan for their co...

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Main Author: Baum, Howell S. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Albany [u.a.] State Univ. of New York Press 1997
Series:SUNY series in urban public policy
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Summary:The Organization of Hope tells the stories of a Jewish community and a white ethnic community as they plan for their futures. Though they differ in class, ethnicity, and culture, they struggle with the same questions: What identity will hold their communities together? How can they plan for their communities' economic, social, and spiritual survival? The book analyzes the future of urban communities, and presents models for community planning.
Physical Description:XII, 318 S.
ISBN:0791431932
0791431940

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