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Post-Ghetto: Reimagining South Los Angeles
Post-Ghetto: Reimagining South Los Angeles
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Is South Los Angeles on the mend? How is it combating the blight of crime, gang violence, high unemployment, and dire poverty?
In provocative essays, the contributing authors to Post-Ghetto address these questions by pointing out robust signs of hope for the area’s residentsan increase in corporate retail investment, a decrease in homicides, a proliferation of nonprofit service providers, a paradigm shift in violence- and gang-prevention programs, and progress toward a strengthened, more racially integrated labor movement. By charting the connections between public policy and the health of a community, the authors offer innovative ideas and visionary strategies for further urban renewal and remediation.
Contributors: Jake Alimahomed-Wilson, Andrea Azuma, Edna Bonacich, Robert Gottlieb, Karen M. Hennigan, Jorge N. Leal, Jill Leovy, Cheryl Maxson, Scott Saul, David C. Sloane, Mark Vallianatos, Danny Widener, Natale Zappia
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