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241 Index Afanador, Iraida, 48 African Americans, 89, 93–97, 111, 181 Great Migration, 94 integration, 95, 181–82 race problems, 93–96 segregation, 86, 94, 96–98, 111 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. See Recovery Act Anderson, Jim, 65 apprenticeships, 52, 156, 195–96 Arizmendiarrieta, Don José Maria (Arizmendi ), 66–68 Baltimore (MD), 22, 31, 34 Barnes, Melody, 87 Benito, Miguel, 41, 45 Booher, David, 177–78 Boston (MA), 173, 177, 181–82 energy efficiency, 173–75, 189–93 Boston Globe, 116 Boston Globe Magazine, 120 Boston Manufacturing Company, 124–25 Bowles, Ian, 193 Boyd, Soledad, 181 Boyer, Ernest L., 1, 3 Bozorg, Leila, 11–12, 209–11, 213, 216–18, 220, 225–26, 232, 237 Bradford, Amory, 146 Brandin, Benjamin, 12–13, 211–12, 214– 15, 218–21, 225–26, 237 Briggs, Xavier de Souza, 138 Bush, George W., 90 Bussinger, Joanne, 107 Butten, Annery, 117 Calmore, John O., 90 Cambridge College, 120 Camden (NJ), 13–15, 29–50, 52, 53 finances for businesses, 45–47 licensing for businesses, 47–49 opportunity, 39–40 Receivership Act, 32–33, 35 recession, 41–43 rise and fall of, 30–31 rooted institutions, 52–53 small businesses, 33–53 successful businesses, 36–40 support for businesses, 43–45 unemployment, 33, 41 waterfront, 31–33 Camden Empowerment Zone, 43, 50, 212, 237 Campbell, Mary Beth, 118 Campbell, Scott, 91 Carberry, Fred, 126 carbon dioxide. See emissions Carrion, Adolfo, 87, 104 Case Western Reserve University, 60 Chang, Kelly, 37, 41, 45, 47 Chinatown Pilot, 195–97 Chinese Progressive Association, 17, 184, 195–96 Christiansen, Gayle, 9–10, 209–10, 212, 214–15, 217–20, 225–26, 231, 237 Christie, Chris, 34 Circo, Cindy, 104 cities and African Americans, 89 attention to, 110 commonalities of, 58 community groups versus, 219 and engagement, 233 forgotten cities, xi, xiii, 1–2, 53, 60 Gateway Cities, 117–21, 131–34, 136–37 and green jobs, 168–69 and knowledge, 111 progress versus funding, 145 and reinvention, 130 242 Transforming Cities and Minds through the Scholarship of Engagement cities, continued systems understanding of, 91 transformation of, 1–2, 22–23, 207 urban decline, 1, 31 city planning. See planning Clausen, Aaron, 123 Clauson, Lisa, 179–83, 185 clean energy, 118–19, 123, 134–37, 180, 194, 196 defined, 138n3 See also energy efficiency Cleaver, Emanuel, 12, 15, 85–86, 97–102, 104, 106, 108–9 Cleveland (OH), 14, 58–81 cooperatives, 70–74 economic inclusion, 62–64 poverty in, 61 University Circle, 60–62 See also Evergreen Cooperative Initiative Cleveland Foundation, 14, 52, 61–63, 71, 76, 82n7 Clinton, Bill, 90 CoLab (M.I.T. Community Innovators’ Lab), xi, xiii-xiv, 18, 20, 211–12, 229 collaboration, 18–19, 61, 107, 190–91, 203, 211, 227 collaborative planning, 11, 174–78, 189, 200–202 collaborative thesis. See thesis collective identity, 51, 74 community development 2, 8, 10, 23, 32, 64, 101, 116, 119, 133, 153–54, 161, 165 Community Labor United, 11, 17, 175, 177–92, 202–3 background of, 179 campaigns, 179–80, 183–84, 186 identity sharing, 186–87 joint deliberation, 182–84 membership, 181 organizational mission, 200–201 outsider strategy, 192 See also Green Justice Coalition Community Mobilization Initiatives, 193–96 Connelly, Mary Jo, 189, 199 consumption, 223–24 Cook, Jim, 129–30 Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation, 43, 48 cooperatives, 15, 59, 64, 68–70 in Cleveland, 70–74 and endogeny, 79–80 financial planning, 71 and geography, 75–77 issues of, 74–75 and networks, 77–79 Spanish interest in, 66 See also Evergreen Cooperative Initiative; Mondragon Cunningham, Dayna, ix Davis-Bacon Act, 101 Dean, Amy, 182 democracy, 7, 58–59, 62–63, 66, 70, 74–75, 81, 157, 230 Depression, Great, 146 diversity, 4 economic, 126 Donovan, Shaun, 104, 131–32 downsizing, 42 Duncan, George, 130 economic democracy, 59, 66, 70, 74 development 10–11, 14, 17, 22, 30, 33, 35, 43, 45–46, 48–50, 58–60, 64, 66, 70, 75, 77, 79, 80, 153, 162, 168–69, 176, 180, 230 diversity, 126 engagement, 13–15 inclusion, 62–64 economic crisis. See Recession, Great emissions, 17, 145, 148, 151, 162, 196 endogeny and cooperatives, 79–80 energy efficiency, 16–17, 145 in Boston, 173–75, 189–93 defined, 148 and employment, 118 equity metrics, 198 implementation, 193–95 in Lowell, 122–24 policy crafting, 202 See also clean energy; emissions; green jobs; retrofitting; solar energy; weatherization Energy Efficiency Advisory Council, 173– 75, 189–93 implementation, 193–95 [3.138.141.202] Project...

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