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Author Su, Celina, 1977-

Title Streetwise for book smarts : grassroots organizing and education reform in the Bronx / Celina Su
Published Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 246 pages) : maps
Contents A kaleidoscope of people power -- Public education and organizing in the Bronx -- Organizing the organizations : the Alinskyite tool kit -- Friends forever : the Freirean tool kit -- Off the charts : tackling issues of race in SCOs -- What these tools can build : developing capacities for policy making -- Favorite hits : embedded preferences for confrontation or collaboration -- Commitment and commencement
Summary Annotation In Streetwise for Book Smarts, Celina Su examines the efforts of parents and students who sought to improve the quality of education in their local schools by working with grassroots organizations and taking matters into their own hands. In these organizations, everyday citizens pursued not only education reform but also democratic accountability and community empowerment. These groups had similar resources and operated in the same political context, yet their strategies and tactics were very different: while some focused on increasing state and city aid to their schools, others tried to change the way the schools themselves operated. Some coalitions sought accommodation with administrators and legislators; others did not. The events Su describes began with a series of stabbings in Bronx high schools during the 2003-2004 school year. After this rash of violence, several grassroots groups cited the need for additional safety patrols. Mothers from one school spoke of how they had previously protested until they got extra officers, a fairly scarce resource in New York public schools, at their local elementary school. Others asserted that not all the safety patrol officers already in place were treating students humanely. Parent organizations and school officials battled over who was to blame for the school violence. Did a police presence solve the problem, or did it exacerbate the schools' violence-prone conditions? Members of different groups proposed and mobilized behind a range of remedies. These divergent responses shed light on the ways in which the choices made by each organization mattered. By learning from Su's close observation of four activist groups in the Bronx, including Mothers on the Move and Sistas and Brothas United, we can better understand strategies that may ultimately lead to better and safer schools everywhere and help to revitalize American democracy
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject School improvement programs -- New York (State) -- New York -- Case studies
Educational change -- New York (State) -- New York -- Case studies
Community organization -- New York (State) -- New York -- Case studies
Nonprofit organizations -- New York (State) -- New York -- Case studies
Social movements -- New York (State) -- New York -- Case studies
Community and school -- New York (State) -- New York
EDUCATION -- Educational Policy & Reform -- General.
Community and school
Community organization
Educational change
Nonprofit organizations
School improvement programs
Social conditions
Social movements
SUBJECT Bronx (New York, N.Y.) -- Social conditions
Subject New York (State) -- New York
New York (State) -- New York -- Bronx
Genre/Form Case studies
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2008049127
ISBN 9780801459337
0801459338
0801447259
9780801447259
0801475589
9780801475580