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American democracy is at an inflection point. Will we stride toward the 22nd century with evidence and will? Or will we lurch fearfully backwards, reinscribing the white supremist domination of the 19th century?
After hundreds of urban protests in the 1960s, the presidential Kerner Commission, composed mainly of privileged white men, concluded, "It is time to make good the promise of American democracy to all citizens--urban and rural, white and Black, Spanish surname, American Indian and every minority group." Today it still is time--to reduce racial injustice, economic inequality, and poverty.
Since the Kerner Commission, there has been little or no progress in some areas, and in other ways things have gotten worse. Yet the visionaries on these pages are passionate about how the problem is not lack of resources, nor a dearth of knowledge on the economic, education, youth investment, criminal justice, public health, and housing policies that work. Rather, the problem is that America still does not have the "new will" the Kerner Commission concluded was needed to scale up what works.
How to create "new will"? We need to identify those who are thwarting majoritarian preferences. Use strengthened voter rights and new messaging techniques to advance Dr. King's economic justice movement based on both class and race. Weave the middle class into the coalition. Know that perfect unity is not necessary for effective collaboration. Better expose the exploitation of Americans by the privileged and the rigged system with its big myth of market fundamentalism. Make clear how that exploitation is smoke-screened by cultural deniers. Build moral language and moral fusion coalitions to revive the heart of democracy and advance a Third Reconstruction. Recover a moral commitment to long-term struggle. Balance outraged intensity with bridge-building persuasion. Don't just preach to the choir--but recognize that the choir is where, to use John Lewis' phrase, good trouble starts. Strengthen the role of nonprofit organizations. Base action on evidence and science, not on ideology, supposition, disinformation, and misinformation. Advocate for how universities can better engage their communities. And create a Harry Belafonte-like infrastructure of hope and empathy through the visual arts, monuments, and the performing arts. Through this book, and through its companion volume--the republication of the original Kerner Report of 1968--we commit to enhancing the movement and healing our divided society.
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Contributors:
William Barber, Director , Center for Public Theology and Public Policy , Yale University , Co-Chair , The Poor People's Campaign , MacArthur Fellow
Branville Bard, Jr., Vice President Public Safety & Chief of Police, Johns Hopkins University
Sindy M. Benavides, President and CEO, Latino Victory
Jared Bernstein, Chair , White House Council of Economic Advisors
Cornell William Brooks, Professor of the Practice of Public Leadership and Social Justice , Kennedy School of Government , Harvard University
LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder , Black Voters Matter Fund
Elliott Currie, Professor of Criminology, Law and Society , University of California, Irvine
Linda Darling-Hammond, President and CEO , Learning Policy Institute , Professor of Education Emeritus , Stanford University
Robert Faris, Senior Researcher , Berkman Center for Internet and Society , Harvard University Law School
Michael Feuer, Dean , School of Education and Human Development , George Washington University
Nazgol Ghandnoosh, Co-Director of Research, The Sentencing Project
Neil Gross, Professor of Sociology, Colby College
George Huynh, Executive Director, Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (VietAid)
John Jackson, President and CEO , Schott Foundation for Public Education
Judith LeBlanc, Executive Director, Native Organizers Alliance
Carlton Mackey, Co-Creator/Co-Director, Arts and Social Justice Fellows Program, Emory University
Justin Milner, Executive Vice President of Evidence and Evaluation. Arnold Ventures
Margaret Morton, Director , Program on Creativity and Free Expression , Ford Foundation
Janet Murguia, President and CEO , UnidosUS
Naomi Oreskes, Professor of the History of Science , President of the Eisenhower Foundation in Washington DC, Alan Curtis was an appointee in the administrations of Lyndon Johnson and Jimmy Carter. Dr. Curtis is an author or editor of many books and holds degrees from Harvard, the University of London, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Author: Alan Curtis
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Published: 11/22/2024
Pages: 528
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.58lbs
Size: 8.96h x 6.26w x 1.05d
ISBN: 9780807769942
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