The people shall rule: ACORN, community organizing, and the struggle for economic justice
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Nashville Vanderbilt University Press ©2009
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Community organizing, ACORN, and progressive politics in America / Peter Dreier -- Understanding ACORN : sweat and social change / Wade Rathke -- Education as a field for community organizing : a comparative perspective / Elaine Simon and Eva Gold -- From redlining to reinvestment : economic justice advocacy, ACORN, and the emergence of a community reinvestment infrastructure / Gregory D. Squires and Jan Chadwick -- Community organizing theory and practice : conservative trends, oppositional alternatives / James DeFilippis, Robert Fisher, and Eric Shragge -- ACORN and the living wage movement / Stephanie Luce -- The battle of Brooklyn : ACORN's modus operandi / John Atlas -- Community resistance to school privatization : the case of New York City / Janelle Scott and Norm Fruchter -- "Don't be a blockhead" : ACORN, protest tactics, and organizational scale / Robert Fisher, Fred Brooks, and Daniel Russell -- ACORN experiments in minority voter mobilization / Donald Green and Melissa R. Michelson -- Does ACORN's work contribute to movement building? / Gary Delgado -- Changing direction : ACORN and the future of community organizing / Robert Fisher
The first book in twenty years focused on the largest community organizing effort in the United States
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ISBN:0826516580
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9780826516589
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