New on the Web: Education for Citizenship: A Foundation’s Experience
Posted by on February 7, 2003
Hi COMM-ORG. I am very pleased to announce the availability of:
Education for Citizenship: A Foundation’s Experience
by Carl Tjerandsen
http://comm-org.utoledo.edu/papers.htm
Below is the announcement of the online version by Kris Tjerandsen Smith, who also did the copyediting on the web version. I also want to personally thank Carl and Kris for allowing COMM-ORG to provide a home for this important work, which is one of the most comprehensive analyses of community organizing available.
~~Announcement~~
Education for Citizenship analyzes projects designed to change ways of thinking, feeling and acting in the pursuit of the upbuilding and betterment of American citizenship. All of the projects were funded by the Emil Schwartzhaupt Foundation, and almost all of the grants were made between 1953 and 1962.
The projects were managed by organizations such as the Industrial Areas Foundation, Highlander Folk School, Arrow, Inc., National Conference of Catholic Charities, Migrant Ministry, American Council for Emigres in the Professions; 4-H Clubs, Encampment for Citizenship and almost 50 other organizations.
The analyses point out the barriers to success, how those barriers were overcome–or were not overcome–and why. Some of the source material draws on personal conversations between the author and many of the principle organizers: Myles Horton, Septima Clark, Esau Jenkins, Saul Alinsky, Fred Ross, Cesar
Chavez, Nicholas von Hoffman, D?Arcy McNickle and many others.
The book was published in 1980 and is out-of-print. Because there continues to be interest in the work accomplished by the funded projects and in the assesment of their success, the book is now available on the Comm-Org website. The author will be interested to read any comments or discussion the book might generate. If you have questions about any of the projects, those questions can be relayed to the author for his comments and observations by contacting Kris Tjerandsen Smith at KSmith0716@aol.com.
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Please be patient with downloading chapters, as some are very large files. In the next week or two there will be a second version of smaller files available to read online.
Randy Stoecker
Editor/Moderator
COMM-ORG
randy@comm-org.utoledo.edu
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