Using the East Baltimore community as an example this book examines historical and current rebuilding practices in abandoned communities in urban America, their structural causes, and outcomes on the health of the place and the people. The role of community organizing as a necessary means to assure benefit during and after resident displacement, its challenges and successes, are described in the context of a current eminent domain-driven rebuilding project in East Baltimore.
Using the East Baltimore community as an example this book examines historical and current rebuilding practices in abandoned communities in urban America, their structural causes, and outcomes on the health of the place and the people. The role of community organizing as a necessary means to assure benefit during and after resident displacement, its challenges and successes, are described in the context of a current eminent domain-driven rebuilding project in East Baltimore.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: Race Separation in Historic East Baltimore: Yesterday and Today Chapter 2: East Baltimore's Community Rebuilding History Chapter 3: Organized communities and Resistance in East Baltimore's Past and Present Chapter 4: The First 10 Years of Rebuilding Middle East Baltimore Chapter 5: Who the stakeholders are in rebuilding Middle East Baltimore Chapter 6: Displacement and Disbanding of a Movement for Community Participation Chapter 7: Who Benefits and Suffers From Rebuilding Abandoned Communities? Chapter 8: Rebuilding communities across the United States and abroad Chapter 9: Poverty of Health Chapter 10: The Next 10 Years: Moving Toward Equity or the Same Ole Experiment?
Introduction Chapter 1: Race Separation in Historic East Baltimore: Yesterday and Today Chapter 2: East Baltimore's Community Rebuilding History Chapter 3: Organized communities and Resistance in East Baltimore's Past and Present Chapter 4: The First 10 Years of Rebuilding Middle East Baltimore Chapter 5: Who the stakeholders are in rebuilding Middle East Baltimore Chapter 6: Displacement and Disbanding of a Movement for Community Participation Chapter 7: Who Benefits and Suffers From Rebuilding Abandoned Communities? Chapter 8: Rebuilding communities across the United States and abroad Chapter 9: Poverty of Health Chapter 10: The Next 10 Years: Moving Toward Equity or the Same Ole Experiment?
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