New Report: Impact of community organizing on school reform
Posted by on July 19, 2002
The final reports of the Indicator Project to identify indicators of impact and describe the role of community organizing for school reform are out and available to look at or download (or to ask to receive in printed form) via the website of the Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform, http://www.crosscity.org.
Click on the link for Indicators Project on that website. There is an overview report, executive summary and 5 case studies. One of the cases is from Philadelphia — the Alliance Organizing Project. The other cases are Austin Interfaith (TX), Oakland Community Organizations (Oakland, CA), Logan Square Neighborhood Association (Chicago, IL), and New York ACORN (NYC).
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