Pothole Confidential

Pothole Confidential

Author: R.T. Rybak

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published: 2016-04-22

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 1452951675

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A pajama party at the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport inadvertently helped launch R.T. Rybak’s political career (imagine a rumba line one hundred protesters long chanting, “We deserve to sleep, hey!”), but his earliest lessons in leadership occurred during his childhood. Growing up in a middle-class neighborhood, attending private school with students who had much more than he did, spending evenings at his family’s store in an area where people lived with much less, he witnessed firsthand the opportunity and injustice of the city he called home. In a memoir that is at once a political coming-of-age story and a behind-the-scenes look at the running of a great city, the three-term mayor takes readers into the highs and lows and the daily drama of a life inextricably linked with Minneapolis over the past fifty years. With refreshing candor and insight, Rybak describes his path through journalism, marketing, and community activism that led to his unlikely (to him, at least) primary election—on September 11, 2001. His personal account of the challenges and crises confronting the city over twelve years, including the tragic collapse of the I-35W bridge, the rising scourge of youth violence, and the bruising fight over a ban on gay marriage (with Rybak himself conducting the first such ceremony at City Hall on August 1, 2013), is also an illuminating, often funny depiction of learning the workings of the job, frequently on the fly, while trying to keep up with his most important constituency, his family. As bracing as the “fresh air” campaign that swept him into office, Rybak’s memoir is that rare document from a politician: one more concerned with the people he served and the issues of his time than with burnishing his own credentials. As such, it reflects what leadership truly looks like.


Potholes in the Road

Potholes in the Road

Author: Martin Sanchez-Jankowski

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2022-06-14

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0520387120

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Education has been increasingly lauded as the path to achieving the American Dream, and in this book Martín Sánchez-Jankowski uses extensive ethnographic research to explore the dynamics of the interrelated barriers that low-income students must surpass in order to make transitions successfully from high school to college. With rigor and compassion, and engaging in participant observation to examine how individual students confront the education system, Potholes in the Road shows how obstacles related to issues of structure, culture, and agency make achieving the American Dream through education particularly challenging.


Pothole Strategies

Pothole Strategies

Author: Ennio Vita-Finzi

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2021-03-19

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 1663219451

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Like some of the characters in this book, Ennio has defeated prostate cancer and also survived a couple of warning strokes. Now in his mid-eighties, he is using many of the strategies described here in order to fight the onslaught of Parkinson’s disease. Professionally, Ennio’s eclectic and adventurous attitude helped him to succeed as a multinational executive, senior government official, international consultant, start-up entrepreneur, artist and musician, public speaker, college and university lecturer, columnist and author. At birth the media described him as an “International Baby” because he was born on a British ship off Australia of Italian-Russian parents. Ennio was educated in Argentina and England and at 20 emigrated to Canada. He then lived in Italy, France, Belgium, Brazil and the USA, eventually returning to Montreal where he now lives happily with Carole, his affectionate and inspiring muse of many years.