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A Plague on Your Houses: How New York Was Burned Down and National Public Health Crumbled
Published in Hardcover by Verso Books (1999)
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Wallace, or bravery
The significant feature of this magnificent book - the last shape taken by an ongoing series of studies into the results of neo-liberal public policy by Roderick and Deborah Wallace - is that the authors know what they are talking about. Their expertise in statistical studies, developped in a completely different field of study (zoology) is such that, when they first by chance found themselves reading the so-called statistical arguments for expenditure cuts in fire prevention and other services, they KNEW - not as bleeding-heart liberals, but as professional statisticians - that what they were reading was incompetent, pseudoscientific, ideologically motivated nonsense. Since then they have waged, in a string of devastating publications, a truly heroic struggle against the powers of prejudice, governmental meanness and big business-motivated press disinformation; a struggle that, were the poor stupid general public that reads the newspapers and elects the politicians ever allowed to know about it, would make them among the greatest names alive; for their reason to do so had nothing to do with career (which was in another field, and which might have been at any rate endangered by their taking controversial stances on public matters), self-interest, or a thirst for fame (for they carried on for decades in spite of being completely ignored by the major media), but only out of pure civic passion and a sense of right and wrong. Therefore, known or unknown, the Wallaces are genuine living heroes, and their names deserves to ring as nobly as that of old Sir William of that ilk, who also fought for the downtrodden and ignored when there was nobody else to fight for them.
Fascinating
The Wallaces document the effects of the reduction in fire service and planned strinkage of the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, I would have liked to see statistics included in how many fire deaths (civilian and firefighter), major injuries, families left homeless, etc. Another not to be missed book is Report from Engine 82: written in a totally different style, but brimming with empathy for the inhabitants of the area, it's the memoir of a fireman who fought fires in the South Bronx during this era.
How public policies can destroy communities
This book gives a thorough analysis on how public policies were the catalysts for the socioeconomic destruction of low-income communities of color in New York City. Necessary reading for those who still do not realize that activism and organizing are important vehicles through which marginalized communities keep in check the forces that seek to further fragment and disenfranchise them.
Development and Management (Development in Practice Readers Series)
Published in Paperback by Oxfam Pubns (01 March, 2000)
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Fine Kettles of Fish: A Treasury of Seafood, Chowders, Bisques, Soups & Stews
Published in Paperback by Peninsula Press (1997)
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Grand Street 60: Paranoia (Spring 1997)
Published in Paperback by Grand Street Pr (1997)
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In the Mouth of the Dragon: Toxic Fires in the Age of Plastics
Published in Hardcover by Avery Penguin Putnam (1990)
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