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A Twenty-First Century Approach to Community Change
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Table of Contents

Foreword
Carol Goss

Acknowledgements

Contributor List

Chapter 1: Introduction to Good Neighborhoods
Paula Allen-Meares
Chapter 2: Detroit: The Emergence, Decline and Possible Revitalization of a Great City
Reynolds Farley
Chapter 3: Community Development and Place-Based Neighborhood Change
Larry M. Gant
Chapter 4: Introducing the Six Good Neighborhoods Communities
Trina R. Shanks
Chapter 5: Theories of Change: Creating and Going Forward
Leslie Hollingsworth, Larry M. Gant
Chapter 6: Community Change Process: The Planning Phase
Leslie Hollingsworth, Larry M. Gant, Patricia Miller
Chapter 7: Building and Maintaining Community Capacity: How the TAC Supported Neighborhood Organizations
Trina R. Shanks, Leslie Hollingsworth, Patricia Miller
Chapter 8: Building and Maintaining Community Capacity: How the TAC Supported Neighborhood Residents
Trina R. Shanks, Patricia Miller
Chapter 9: Helping Communities Design Governance Structures: The Technical Assistance Center Approach
Larry M. Gant
Chapter 10: Innovative Approaches in Field Instruction and Educational Practice Innovations for Training Social Work Student Interns
Larry M. Gant
Chapter 11: Measurable Results of Good Neighborhoods: What Was Accomplished?
Trina R. Shanks, Sonia Harb, Sue Ann Savas
Chapter 12: Lessons Learned: Stream of Thought
Paula Allen-Meares, Leslie Hollingsworth, Patricia Milleru

Epilogue
Tonya Allen

Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
Appendix E
Appendix F
Appendix G
Appendix H
Appendix I

Index

About the Author

Paula G. Allen-Meares, PhD, MSW, Chancellor Emerita, John Corbally Presidential Professor, Professor of Medicine, University of Illinois at Chicago; Executive Director, Office of Health Literacy, University of Illinois at Chicago; Dean and Professor Emerita/Norma Radin Collegiate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan

Trina R. Shanks, PhD, MSW, MPh, Associate Professor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan

Larry M. Gant, PhD, MA, MSW, Professor, School of Social Work; Professor, Penny W. Stamps School of Art and Design, University of Michigan

Leslie D. Hollingsworth, PhD, MSW, Associate Professor Emerita, School of Social Work, University of Michigan

Patricia L. Miller, MSW, Past Project Director, School of Social Work Technical Assistance Center, University of Michigan

Reviews

"Fortunately, the veterans of a long-term, comprehensive community initiative to improve outcomes for children and families in Detroit are skilled researchers, writers, and teachers, for the account they have created has added great value for students in social work, and all committed to fostering effective place-based strategies. The University of Michigan's partnership with the Skillman Foundation and the participants in the Good Neighborhoods Initiative in
six Detroit communities has yielded a remarkable collection of insights and practical tools for advancing systematic, resident-driven change. . . . The strengthened grass-roots organizations and the
residents' greater capacities to advocate for policy change will serve their communities well, and the lessons drawn from these experiences can guide the fields of social work and community organizing for years to come."

-- Angela Glover Blackwell, President and CEO, PolicyLink
"Although it's well known that children's success requires multi-faceted investments over a prolonged period of time, few foundations have the vision and patience to make the sustained investment that the Skillman Foundation has made in children in six low-income neighborhoods in Detroit. Fewer still commit to documenting, evaluating and learning from their work. Skillman has established a partnership with the UM School of Social Work and Detroit's
neighborhoods that has led to high quality implementation as well as deep learning. This book makes an enormous contribution to our understanding of how to put into place an ambitious initiative to improve life
outcomes for children growing up in our nation's poorest communities. The book is especially rich because it is more than an academic analysis: as the authors tell the story, they capture the perspectives of all of the stakeholders from the community to statewide actors."

-- Anne C. Kubisch, President, The Ford Family Foundation
"This rich case study tells the story of a powerful community rebuilding initiative in Detroit, a city that has come to embody the problems caused by neoliberal globalization, disinvestment, and racism in American cities. It offers detailed insights into a collaborative project that models the best in community development practice - merging grassroots participatory leadership, local assets, and community empowerment with a strategic framework, technical
assistance, and evaluative capacities."

-- Loretta Pyles, PhD, Associate Professor, School of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Albany; author of Progressive Community Organizing: Reflective Practice in a Globalizing World
"[The book] is an extraordinary work that breaks new ground in how academics and their foundation partners need to approach urban community development projects if lasting change is to occur. What makes this work stand out is an unstated yet consistently woven theme . . . the theories of change you emphasize must also include yourselves as open to transformation as well as the targeted communities . . . As the reader will find, systematic inquiry, data
collection, historical understanding, and technical assistance matter, too - as long as they remain framed within this belief that working with the community changes us as much as them. Given the political and
economic contours of the twenty-first century landscape so far, such lessons perhaps have never been more timely and important."

-- Steve Burghardt, MSW, PhD, Professor of Social Work, Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College-CUNY; author of Macro Practice in Social Work for the 21st Century

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