Dry Bones Rattling offers the first in-depth treatment of how to
rebuild the social capital of America's communities while promoting
racially inclusive, democratic participation. The Industrial Areas
Foundation (IAF) network in Texas and the Southwest is gaining
national attention as a model for reviving democratic life in the
inner city--and beyond. This richly drawn study shows how the IAF
network works with religious congregations and other community-based
institutions to cultivate the participation and leadership of
Americans most left out of our elite-centered politics. Interfaith
leaders from poor communities of color collaborate with those from
more affluent communities to build organizations with the power to
construct affordable housing, create job-training programs, improve
schools, expand public services, and increase neighborhood safety. In
clear and accessible prose, Mark Warren argues that the key to
revitalizing democracy lies in connecting politics to community
institutions and the values that sustain them. By doing so, the IAF
network builds an organized, multiracial constituency with the power
to advance desperately needed social policies. While Americans are
most aware of the religious right, Warren documents the growth of
progressive faith-based politics in America. He offers a realistic yet
hopeful account of how this rising trend can transform the lives of
people in our most troubled neighborhoods. Drawing upon six years of
original fieldwork, Dry Bones Rattling proposes new answers to the
problems of American democracy, community life, race relations, and
the urban crisis.
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Community Building to Revitalize American Democracy
Product details
ISBN
9781400832040
Published
2013
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
344
Author