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The Dignity of Resistance: Women's Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing (Cambridge Series in Environment and Behavior Series) Book

The Dignity of Resistance: Women's Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing (Cambridge Series in Environment and Behavior Series)
The Dignity of Resistance: Women's Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing (Cambridge Series in Environment and Behavior Series), This comprehensive case study chronicles the four decade history of Chicago's Wentworth Gardens public housing residents' grassroots activism. It explores why and how the African-American women residents creatively and effectively engaged in organizing ef, The Dignity of Resistance: Women's Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing (Cambridge Series in Environment and Behavior Series) has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Dignity of Resistance: Women's Residents' Activism in Chicago Public Housing (Cambridge Series in Environment and Behavior Series)
  • Written by author Roberta M. Feldman
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, September 2006
  • This comprehensive case study chronicles the four decade history of Chicago's Wentworth Gardens public housing residents' grassroots activism. It explores why and how the African-American women residents creatively and effectively engaged in organizing ef
  • This chronicles the four decade history of Chicago's Wentworth Gardens public housing resident's grassroots activism.
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Foreword
Preface and Acknowledgments
Pt. IIntroduction
1Struggles for Homeplace3
Pt. IIWentworth Gardens' Historic Context
2U.S. Public Housing Policies: Wentworth Gardens' Historic Backdrop25
3Memory of a Better Past, Reality of the Present: The Impetus for Resident Activism59
Pt. IIIEveryday Resistance in the Expanded Private Sphere
4The Community Household: The Foundation of Everyday Resistance91
5The Local Advisory Council (LAC): A Site of Women-Centered Organizing115
6Women-Centered Leadership: A Case Study151
7The Appropriation of Homeplace: Organizing for the Spatial Resources to Sustain Everyday Life179
Pt. IVTransgressive Resistance in the Public Sphere
8The White Sox "Battle": Protest and Betrayal213
9Linking Legal Action and Economic Development: Tensions and Strains257
10Becoming Resident Managers: A Bureaucratic Quagmire295
Pt. VConclusions
11Resistance in Context341
Epilogue352
App. ATimeline of Wentworth Gardens Resident Activists' Key Initiatives356
App. BDemographic Profile of the Resident Community Activists Interviewed, 1992-1998358
References359
Index377


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