The dignity of resistance [electronic resource] : women residents' activism in Chicago public housing / Roberta M. Feldman, Susan Stall.
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TextSeries: Cambridge series in environment and behaviorPublication details: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2004.Description: 1 online resource (xx, 388 p.) : illISBN: - 9781107321267 (electronic bk.)
- 1107321263 (electronic bk.)
- Women in community organization -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- Community leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- Public housing -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- African American women -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- Femmes dans l'organisation communautaire -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Cas, Études de
- Leadership communautaire -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Cas, Études de
- Logement social -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Cas, Études de
- Noires américaines -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Cas, Études de
- Weibliche Schwarze
- Wohnungspolitik
- Chicago (Ill.)
- Women in community organization -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- Community leadership -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- Public housing -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- African American women -- Illinois -- Chicago -- Case studies
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / General
- 363.5/85/0977311 22
- HQ1421 .F45 2004eb
- MS 1810
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-376) and index.
Struggles for homeplace -- U.S. Public Housing Policies : Wentworth Gardens' historic backdrop -- Memory of a better past, reality of the present : the impetus for resident activism -- The community household : the foundation of everyday resistance -- The Local Advisory Council (LAC) : a site of women-centered organizing -- Women-centered leadership : a case study -- The appropriation of homeplace : organizing for the spatial resources to sustain everyday life -- The WhiteSox "Battle" : protest and betrayal -- Linking legal action and economic development : tensions and strains -- Becoming resident managers : a bureaucratic quagmire -- Resistance in context.
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 efforts to resist increasing government disinvestment in public housing and the threat of demolition.
Description based on print version record.