Going Public

Going Public

Author: Michael Gecan

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2012-06-12

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 0807043486

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A New York city neighborhood once called “the beginning of the end of civilization” is where Michael Gecan starts. Hired by residents to help them save their community, he and local leaders spend more than a decade wrestling New York politicians in an impassioned effort against all odds that brings in five thousand new homes. From bad behavior by Ed Koch to complicated negotiations with Rudy Giuliani, Gecan tells the inside story of how the city really works, and how any organized group of citizens can wield power in seemingly unmovable bureaucracies. Gecan’s unwavering vision of the value of public action has roots in a rough childhood in Chicago, where he witnessed extortion by the mob and a tragic fire in his Catholic grade school that left ninety-two children and three nuns dead. In his inspiring story of the will to claim the full benefits of citizenship, Gecan offers unforgettable lessons that every American should know: What is the best way to talk to politicians? What resources do all communities need to create change? What kinds of public actions really work?


Direct Citizen Action

Direct Citizen Action

Author: James Ostrowski

Publisher:

Published: 2010-01

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9780974925349

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The Liberty Movement had no plan for victory so veteran political consultant, tea party activist and libertarian author Jim Ostrowski created one. Direct Citizen Action is a concise strategy manual for those who want America to be a free country again. Ostrowski explains what you can do right now to restore American liberty. Hint: it's not voting for the lesser of two liars or writing a letter to your Congressman's waste paper basket.


The Citizen Lobbyist

The Citizen Lobbyist

Author: Amanda Knief

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781939578013

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The Citizen Lobbyist is a handbook for anyone who wants to learn about how to be active in local, state, and federal government and have a voice in creating public policy.


A Citizen's Guide to Grassroots Campaigns

A Citizen's Guide to Grassroots Campaigns

Author: Jan Barry

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780813528014

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Jan Barry provides a pragmatic, common-sense handbook to civic action. Using case studies from his home state of New Jersey, Barry has crafted what he calls a "guidebook for creative improvement on the American dream." He dissects civic actions such as environmental campaigns, mutual-help groups, neighborhood improvement projects, and a grassroots peace mission to Russia.