Reclaiming Your Community
By Majora Carter
By Majora Carter
Category: Domestic Politics | Business
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$19.95
Feb 01, 2022 | ISBN 9781523000296
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Praise
“In postpandemic America, we have the opportunity to reorder our society with a view to achieving our shared ideals—liberty and justice for all. The inequalities along racial and economic lines that COVID-19 revealed will only increase under the pressure of climate impacts that propel the wealthy away from the coasts and into more urbanized areas. Majora Carter’s book could hardly be more timely in helping show us a more civilized way forward.”
—Audrey Peterman, environmental advocate
“My musical, In the Heights, explores issues of community, gentrification, identity, and home—not to mention this question: are happy endings only ones that involve getting out of your neighborhood to achieve your dreams? In her refreshing new book, Majora Carter writes about these issues with great insight and clarity, asking us to reexamine our notions of what community development is and how we invest in the futures of our hometowns. This is an exciting conversation worth joining.”
—Lin-Manuel Miranda
“This is an important personal story of a South Bronx activist whose good ideas for change are discredited because she is a black female who knows better than a lot of ‘experts’ but doesn’t have the proper credentials. Her vision for a ‘self-gentrified’ South Bronx is not unlike the old Italian and Jewish communities but conflicts with the political power structure that only wants to keep the neighborhood poor and dependent.”
—Roberta Brandes Gratz, author of The Living Cityand The Battle for Gotham
“Majora Carter is a public intellectual, a spiritual warrior, and a role model for so many that seek to make a difference. Sometimes, it takes a committed doer to help the rest of us realize what’s possible.”
—Seth Godin, author of The Practice
“Majora makes it easy to follow her light by being open about her mistakes and her successes. She models how to balance self-interest and community care in ways that feed each other with joy and love.”
—Rev. Dr. Jacqui Lewis
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