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"As an organizing tool, information is not merely descriptive. It captures people's daily realities, supports a grand narrative of their aspirations, and guides neighborhood struggle for a just future. Effective communication and messaging are part craft, part art. The practice is impactful when inclusive of diverse actors, technicians and audiences. George Villanueva has done a remarkable job to enlighten the readers through his careful and insightful case studies of South Los Angeles. The book documents the robustness of social and political organizing within a highly marginalized community, and argues rightfully that scholars can and should be a partner contributor in fighting for social justice." -Paul Ong, Director, UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge
"Promoting Urban Social Justice is a major contribution to the growing literature on collaborative university-community research and activism. George Villanueva is a prominent young scholar in this field who provides additional building blocks that can be used in shaping a research model that brings together both university-based knowledge and community-based knowledge." -Phil Nyden, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Founding Director of the Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago
"Straddling the fields of urban planning and communication practice this book is a pioneering contribution toward place making and social change. Much of this effort is based on Professor Villanueva's personal commitment to achieve social justice through engaged community activism, drawing from his personal experiences of living, learning, and practicing in inner city Los Angeles. A must read, the book offers compelling ideas for theory, practice, and pedagogy." -Tridib Banerjee, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Sol Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California