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Paths to Rebuilding and Healing Abandoned Communities: Equitable, Healthy

Chapter 3 of “Race, Class, Power, and Organizing in East Baltimore”

Scroll down to  Chapter 3 in the ‘Book Content’ page.

Apologies for the lost of note reference embedded in the text.

This entry was posted in Chapters and tagged and organizing, class, East Baltimore, Marisela Gomez, power, Race on December 14, 2012 by mbgomez.

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