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Examples include the efforts of members of an Orthodox Jewish community to
stop the building of an interstate highway through their residential area , leading
to a dispute with municipal and state government units ; the efforts of residents to
...
Examples include the efforts of members of an Orthodox Jewish community to
stop the building of an interstate highway through their residential area , leading
to a dispute with municipal and state government units ; the efforts of residents to
...
Pagina 146
Many of these residents had already been involved in revitalization efforts for the
neighborhood and were joined by young political activists and outside groups ,
such as Ralph Nader ' s people , and inside area leadership from the pastor of ...
Many of these residents had already been involved in revitalization efforts for the
neighborhood and were joined by young political activists and outside groups ,
such as Ralph Nader ' s people , and inside area leadership from the pastor of ...
Pagina 178
community is viewed from a coun - tywide perspective , and self - deter - mination
and resident participation are emphasized in efforts to over - come poverty and
discrimination . As you read this case study , “ Southern Blacks Fight Rural ...
community is viewed from a coun - tywide perspective , and self - deter - mination
and resident participation are emphasized in efforts to over - come poverty and
discrimination . As you read this case study , “ Southern Blacks Fight Rural ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 29 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
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