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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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Reader Review of Neighbor Power,
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This review is from: Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way (Paperback)
It was cheering to learn that, in a city obsessed with reaching impossible consensus before acting, things are actually getting done here. I also learned some delightful details about when, where, and how certain Seattle landmarks were born.If you're an activist, you'll find some concrete, useful theories and techniques on how to accomplish your goals. I'm no activist. But reading about these small, very important changes--made by common citizens--could make an activist out of anyone.
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Neighbor Power---Jim Diers says "Power to the people!",
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This review is from: Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way (Paperback)
Neighbor Power is an excellent book! Smart. Funny. Inspiring. If you're interested in Seattle---or if you're interested in community building---or if you're interested in how local government works (and sometimes fails to work)---or if you're just interested in people and you like hearing good stories---read this book.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Ideas for Community Building,
By Amy J (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way (Paperback)
As a resident in a transitional neighborhood, I find the example and stories in this book inspiring. The book is informative with examples of individual contributions making a difference as well as the power when people organize.
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Partnering makes vital community happen,
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This review is from: Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way (Paperback)
This story of a city government responsive to community people and empowering them to build better communities through small grants and support is inspiring and hopeful...both for our neighborhoods (especially those so often left out) and people, as well as for a kind of government that partners with people to make things happen. Stimulating and gives ideas that can be replicated elsewhere. Mary Nelson
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Neighbor Power: Building Community the Seattle Way by Jim Diers (Paperback - January 1, 2004)
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