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Decades of decreased revenue and rising poverty have devastated diverse communities across the nation, regardless of their political leanings or demographics. These areas, often criticized for their poverty and politics, now face financial collapse, having exhausted all possible measures to stay afloat.
Author Michelle Wilde Anderson presents a compelling vision for revitalizing these struggling communities. Through detailed portraits of four blue-collar areas—Stockton, California; Josephine County, Oregon; Lawrence, Massachusetts; and Detroit, Michigan—Anderson illustrates the resilience and innovative efforts of local leaders and residents. These communities are tackling severe issues such as gun violence, inadequate basic services, job insecurity, and housing instability. Anderson argues that by saving our small towns, we can learn vital lessons about saving ourselves, demonstrating the potential of local governments to drive positive change if given the opportunity.
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