Rebuilding Community after Katrina: Transformative Education in the New Orleans Planning Initiative,Used

Rebuilding Community after Katrina: Transformative Education in the New Orleans Planning Initiative,Used

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Rebuilding Community after Katrina chronicles the innovative and ambitious partnership between Cornell Universitys City and Regional Planning department and ACORN Housing, an affiliate of what was the nations largest lowincome community organization. These unlikely allies came together to begin to rebuild devastated neighborhoods in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.The editors and contributors to this volume allow participants voices to show how this partnership integrated careful, technical analysis with aggressive community outreach and organizing. With essays by activists, organizers, community members, and academics on the ground, Rebuilding Community after Katrina presents insights on the challenges involved in changing the way politicians and analysts imagined the future of New Orleans Ninth Ward.What emerges from this complex drama are lessons about community planning, organizational relationships, and team building across multicultural lines. The accounts presented in Rebuilding Community after Katrina raise important and sensitive questions about the appropriate roles of outsiders in communitybased planning processes.

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