Fragile neighborhoods: repairing American society, one zip code at a time
"The neighborhoods we live in impact our lives in so many ways: they determine who we know, what resources and opportunities we have access to, the quality of schools our kids go to, our sense of security and belonging, and even how long we live. Yet too many of us live in neighborhoods plagued...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Little, Brown Spark
October 2023
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In: | Year: 2023 |
Edition: | First edition |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
USA
/ Social problems
/ Society
/ Development
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Further subjects: | B
Neighborhoods
B Neighborhoods (United States) B United States B Problèmes sociaux - États-Unis B Social Problems B Social Conditions B Urban / Sociology / Social Science B Community Development B United States Social conditions B États-Unis - Conditions sociales B Social Problems (United States) B Community Development (United States) B Développement communautaire - États-Unis |
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Summary: | "The neighborhoods we live in impact our lives in so many ways: they determine who we know, what resources and opportunities we have access to, the quality of schools our kids go to, our sense of security and belonging, and even how long we live. Yet too many of us live in neighborhoods plagued by rising crime, school violence, family disintegration, addiction, alienation, and despair. Even the wealthiest neighborhoods are not immune; while poverty exacerbates these challenges, they exist in zip codes rich and poor, rural and urban, and everything in between. In Fragile Neighborhoods, fragile states expert Seth D. Kaplan offers a bold new vision for addressing social decline in America, one zip code at a time. By revitalizing our local institutions--and the social ties that knit them together--we can all turn our neighborhoods into places where people and families can thrive. Readers will meet the innovative individuals and organizations pioneering new approaches to everything from youth mentoring to affordable housing: people like Dreama, a former lawyer whose organization works with local leaders and educators in rural Appalachia to equip young people with the social support they need to succeed in school; and Chris, whose Detroit-based non-profit turns vacant school buildings into community resource hubs. Along the way, Kaplan offers a set of practical lessons to inspire similar work, reminding us that when change is hyperlocal, everyone has the opportunity to contribute."--Publisher |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | xviii, 249 pages, 25 cm |
ISBN: | 0316521396 |