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Jane Jacobs, champion of cities, champion of people, Rebecca Pitts

Label
Jane Jacobs, champion of cities, champion of people, Rebecca Pitts
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Index
index present
Intended audience
Ages 12 and up, Seven Stories PressGrades 7-9, Seven Stories Press
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jane Jacobs
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1407099952
Responsibility statement
Rebecca Pitts
Sub title
champion of cities, champion of people
Summary
"Jane Jacobs was born more than a hundred years ago, yet the ideas she popularized-about cities, about people, about making a better world-remain hugely relevant today. Now, in Jane Jacobs: Champion of Cities, Champion of People, we have the first biography for young people of the visionary activist, urbanist, and thinker. Debut author Rebecca Pitts draws on archives and Jacobs's own writings to paint a vivid picture of a headstrong and principled young girl who grew into one of the most important advocates of her time, and whose impact on the city of New York in particular can still be seen today. Jacobs went against the conventional wisdom of the time that said cities should be designed by so-called experts, "cleaned up," and separated by use, arguing that such pie-in-the-sky visions paid very little attention to the wants and needs of people who actually live in cities. Jane instead championed diversity, community, "the life of the street," and the power of grassroots movements to make cities better and more equitable for all. She never backed down, even when it meant going up against the most powerful man in New York, Robert Moses. Here is a story of standing up for what you know is right, with real-world takeaways for young activists. Jane Jacobs: Champion of Cities, Champion of People emphasizes how today's teens can take inspiration from Jane's own activism "playbook," promoting change by focusing on local issues and community organizing"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
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