A City Year by Suzanne Goldsmith

A City Year by Suzanne Goldsmith

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This is one woman's story of a year spent on a Boston-based community service programme. She tells of her achivements, such as tutoring schoolchildren and renovating buildings, and also of the battles - one of her team members was shot dead, and another ended up in jail.

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A City Year by Suzanne Goldsmith

In his inaugural address in 1993, President Clinton said: I challenge a new generation of young Americans to a season of service to act on your idealism by helping troubled children, keeping company with those in need, reconnecting our torn communities. In the fall of 1990, Suzanne Goldsmith had signed on for her own season of service with City Year, the widely praised, Boston-based community service program frequently endorsed by political figures as a model for the nation. 'A City Year' is the story of Goldsmith's experience, an honest and gritty account of the triumphs and setbacks faced by an idealistic and experimental social program in its infancy. Together with a diverse team of young men and women--including a Burmese immigrant, a white prep-school graduate, a foster child, an ex-convict, and a black middle-class college student--Goldsmith helped renovate a building for the homeless, tutored school children, reclaimed a community garden from drug dealers, and organized a community street-cleaning day. The year Included backbreaking but gratifying work, the sense of family that comes from collaborative labor, and the potential strength of diversity. 'A City Year' is both the story of an uphill battle in urban America and an uplifting recipe for social change. As the AmeriCorps national service program dangles in the political wind on Capitol Hill, this book offers a true glimpse of what a season of service really means. It is a fascinating account for sociologists and all those with an interest in community service and youth.
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Suzanne Goldsmith is a journalist and a former team leader in the New York City Volunteer Corps. She is currently director of the Community Service Project of the American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities in Washington, D.C.

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ISBN 13 9781565840935
ISBN 10 1565840933
Title A City Year
Author Suzanne Goldsmith
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Book
Publisher The New Press
Year published 1996-01-30
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.