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Book Synopsis: The Color of Law brilliantly recounted how government at all levels created segregation. Just Action describes how we can begin to undo it. In his best-selling book The Color of Law, Richard Rothstein demolished the de facto segregation myth that black and white Americans live separately by choice, providing “the most forceful argument ever published on how federal, state, and local governments gave rise to the reinforced neighborhood segregation” (William Julius Wilson). This landmark work—through its nearly one million copies sold—has helped to define the fractious age in which we live. The Color of Law’s unrefuted account has become conventional wisdom. But how can we begin to undo segregation’s damage? “It’s rare for a writer to feel obligated to be so clear on solutions to the problems outlined in a previous book,” writes E. J. Dionne, yet Richard Rothstein—aware that twenty-first-century segregation continues to promote entrenched inequality—has done just that, teaming with housing policy expert Leah Rothstein to write Just Action, a blueprint for concerned citizens and community leaders.
As recent headlines informed us, twenty million Americans participated in racial justice demonstrations in 2020. Although many displayed “Black Lives Matter” window and lawn signs, few considered what could be done to redress inequality in their own communities. Page by page, Just Action offers programs that activists and their supporters can undertake in their own communities to address historical inequities, providing bona fide answers, based on decades of study and experience, in a nation awash with memes and internet theories. Often forced to respond to social and political outrage, banks, real estate agencies, and developers, among other institutions, have apologized for past actions. But their pledges—some of them real, others thoroughly hollow—to improve cannot compensate for existing damage. Just Action shows how community groups can press firms that imposed segregation to finally take responsibility for reversing the harm, creating victories that might finally challenge residential segregation and help remedy America’s profoundly unconstitutional past. 15 black-and-white illustrations
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The Just Action book is a groundbreaking blueprint for undoing the damage caused by segregation. With over one million copies sold, this book has become the definitive resource on the subject. Richard Rothstein, the acclaimed author of The Color of Law, teams up with housing policy expert Leah Rothstein to provide concerned citizens and community leaders with practical solutions to address historical inequities.
Now more than ever, it is vital that we take action to redress inequality. Just Action offers comprehensive programs that activists can implement in their own communities, tackling the root causes of segregation. This book is not just a theoretical manifesto, but a guide based on decades of study and experience.
In recent years, many institutions have made empty apologies for their past actions promoting segregation. But apologies alone are not enough. Just Action empowers community groups to hold these institutions accountable and demand real change. By pressing firms to take responsibility for their past actions, we can finally challenge residential segregation and address America's unconstitutional history.
Don't let memes and internet theories distract you from the real work that needs to be done. Just Action provides tangible answers that will make a difference in your community. Take the first step towards a more equitable future by getting your copy of Just Action today.
Get your copy of Just Action now and be a part of the movement to undo segregation and create lasting change.
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