Works of Heart
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Peace and Peace Building | Sustainability Education | Social Justice Education | Youth Participation | Natural Resource Conservation | Environmental Education | Environmental Ethics | Culture and Sustainability | Globalization Impacts | Rivers and Creeks | Sustainable Materials | Cultural Diversity | Urban Ecology | Social Development | Recycling and Reuse | Riparian Ecology and Conservation | Democratic Participation | Sustainable Communities | Community Participation | Community Resources | Community Service/Volunteerism | Urban Revitalization | Art and Sculpture | Arts Activism
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This full-color celebration of citizen artists revitalizing their communities profiles nine exemplary grassroots arts projects. Stories range from children building a mud facade on their Oregon school to an annual blessing-procession and festival in North Philadelphia that brings to life dozens of the most derelict blocks in urban America.Human interest stories inspire and inform both community development professionals and citizen activists. Regions represented in the book are Minneapolis, MN, San Francisco, CA, New York City (Bronx), Washington County (rural), Maine, Austin, TX, Boston, MA, Berkeley CA, and Vancouver, BC. The book also includes a country-wide guide to community-based arts resources.
Lead editor, Lynne Elizabeth, is director of New Village Press and former editor of New Village Journal and Earthword Journal. She is a consultant on community development, sustainability, and social justice issues.
ISBN:0-9766054-0-6 More than 75 color photographs, library binding, hardback, 7" x 9," 160 pages. Price:$24.95


