Breakthrough Communities Sustainability and Justice in the Next American Metropolis Urban and Industrial Environments 1st Edition by M Paloma Pavel , Carl Anthony – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery:0262512351, 978-0262512350
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ISBN 10: 0262512351
ISBN 13: 978-0262512350
Author: M Paloma Pavel , Carl Anthony
Activists, analysts, and practitioners describe innovative strategies that promote healthy neighborhoods, fair housing, and accessible transportation throughout America’s cities and suburbs.
Table of contents:
Part I: Roots of the Regional Equity Movement and the Reinterpretation of Metropolitan Space
Section 1: Moving Beyond Apartheid in the Next American Metropolis Unavailable
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1: From Bootstrap Community Development to Regional Equity Unavailable
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2: Scaling Up: Regional Equity and the Revitalization of Progressive Politics Unavailable
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3: Reinterpreting Metropolitan Space as a Strategy for Social Justice Unavailable
3: Reinterpreting Metropolitan Space as a Strategy for Social Justice in another window
Section 2: Environment, Transportation, and Land Use in the Quest for Racial Justice Unavailable
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4: The Roots of Environmental Justice in another window
5: Addressing Urban Transportation Equity in the United States in another window
6: Race, Class, and Real Estate in another window
Section 3: Geographic Context, Sustainability, and Regional Equity Unavailable
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7: Development and Opportunity in Small Towns and Rural Communities Unavailable
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8: Katrina Is Everywhere: Lessons from the Gulf Coast Unavailable
8: Katrina Is Everywhere: Lessons from the Gulf Coast in another window
9: Growing Together, or Growing Apart? Central Labor Councils and Regional Equity Unavailable
9: Growing Together, or Growing Apart? Central Labor Councils and Regional Equity in another window
Part II: Breakthrough Communities: Stories and Strategies in the Quest for Regional Equity
Section 1: Saying No to Forces Destroying the Community Unavailable
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10: Rekindling Hope in Cleveland (Cleveland, Ohio) Unavailable
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11: Closing the Gaps: The National Vacant Properties Campaign (Cleveland, Ohio) Unavailable
11: Closing the Gaps: The National Vacant Properties Campaign
12: Neighbors Building Neighborhoods: Community Stewardship to Revitalize Midsize Cities (Rochester, New York) Unavailable12: Neighbors Building
13: Transforming Brownfield Communities: The Naugatuck Valley Project (Connecticut) Unavailable
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Section 2: Getting Grounded in Place, Time, and Community UnavailableSection 2: Getting Grounded in Place, Time, and Community in another window
14: Community Activism for Creative Rebuilding of Neighborhoods (Chicago, Illinois) Unavailable14: Community Activism for Creative Rebuilding of Neighborhoods (Chicago, Illinois) in another window
15: Opportunity-based Housing in Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia) Unavailable15: Opportunity-based Housing in Atlanta (Atlanta, Georgia) in another window
16: A Regional Approach to Affordable Housing (Atlanta, Georgia) in another window
17: Preserving Heirs’ Property in Coastal South Carolina (Charleston, South Carolina) Unavailable17: Preserving Heirs’ Property in Coastal South Carolina
Section 3: Exploring New Horizons: Connecting Local Struggles to Global and Regional Stories Unavailable
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18: LAX Rising (Los Angeles, California) Unavailable
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19: Community Benefits Agreements: A Strategy for Renewing Our Cities (Los Angeles, California) Unavailable
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20: Reshaping a Region After September 11 (New York Metro Region) Unavailable
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21: Faith-based Organizing for Metro Equity in Detroit (Detroit, Michigan) Unavailable
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22: Values, Vision, and Message: The Spirit of Metro Equity Unavailable
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Section 4: Saying Yes: Framing Regional Collaborations to Win Unavailable
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23: Bridging the Bay: University-Community Collaborations (San Francisco Bay Area) Unavailable
23: Bridging the Bay: University-Community Collaborations (San Francisco Bay Area) in another window
24: Poor City, Rich Region: Confronting Poverty in Camden (Camden, New Jersey) Unavailable
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25: Farms to Schools: Promoting Urban Health, Combating Sprawl, and Advancing Community Food Systems (Southern California) Unavailable
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Part III: Regional Equity and the Future of Sustainable Metropolitan Communities
Section 1: Building the Capacity of the Regional Equity Movement Unavailable
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Section 2: Reaching Out to New Strategic Partners Unavailable
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27: Business, Grass Roots, and the Regional Agenda Unavailable
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28: Measuring Success: Using Metrics in Support of Regional Equity Unavailable
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29: Networking for Social Justice: The African American Forum on Race and Regionalism Unavailable
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30: Sharing the New Story: Regional Equity and Strategic Media Unavailable
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Section 3: Uncovering Global Linkages for Sustainable Metropolitan Communities Unavailable
31: Climate Change and the Quest for Regional Equity Unavailable
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32: A Global Perspective: Community-driven Solutions to Urban Poverty Unavailable
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Section 4: Beyond Segregation: Toward a Shared Vision of Our Regions Unavailable
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33: Beyond Segregation: Toward a Shared Vision of Our Regions Unavailable
Part IV: Resources
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