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One-Block Revolution

20 Years of Community Building
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Description

When a public defender named Jim Sheehan received an unexpected inheritance, he decided to put his money to work for people and the planet. He purchased and renovated a cluster of six buildings in a dilapidated corner of downtown Spokane, Washington and repurposed them for the collective good. For more than twenty years these buildings, now known as the Community Building Campus, have served as an interdisciplinary hub where grassroots leaders run campaigns, build coalitions, host meetings, train activists, and transform their city.


One-Block Revolution honors the chorus of diverse changemakers who show up every day to build their community. Part counterculture manifesto and framework for participatory placemaking, part handbook for nonprofits and social enterprises, this anthology tells one of Spokane's most essential stories, while providing inspiration and practical guidance for organizations across the world.

Product Details

PublisherLatah Books
Publish DateNovember 01, 2021
Pages226
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781736012758
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Summer Hess is an author, social impact advisor, and the editor of One-Block Revolution: 20 Years of Community Building.Previously, Summer was the managing editor for Out There Outdoors magazine, the Inland Northwest's guide to adventure, travel, and outdoor living. Her writing has appeared internationally in The Spinoff and nationally in Writing In and About the Performing and Visual Arts: Creating, Performing, and Teaching.​Summer has an MFA in writing from Eastern Washington University, where her studies included a year in Chile on a Fulbright fellowship. Her work is informed by a love of mountains and trails and a keen interest in placemaking and civic life. She lives in Wenatchee, Washington with her pack: Matt (partner) and Teako (pup).

Reviews

"A fascinating collection of pieces about my favorite neighborhood in Spokane."

--Jess Walter, National Book Award Finalist and #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins

"Over the past two decades I have had a front row seat to watch the transformation of the Community Building Campus and to witness the ripples of positive impacts it has created. This book perfectly captures the long arc of local, grassroots, community-led change sparked by the Community Building, which has helped to make Spokane and Washington State a more just and equitable place for all."

--Senator Andy Billig, Washington State Senate Majority Leader

"This fascinating book puts Spokane on the progressive map. Cities across the country should envy a street given over to nonprofit causes, health food, and leading-edge entertainments. Twenty contributors outline the altruisms they could undertake thanks to the benefactor who bought the buildings so they could mount their little revolution in this once-gritty city."

--Paul Lindholdt, Washington State Book Award-winning author of In Earshot of Water

"The Community Building pulses with its own energy and seemingly emits its own semiochemical that is intoxicating to anyone whose signals bend towards vision, creativity, humanity, social justice, leadership; i.e. community. One-Block Revolution is an inspiring read, not just about how one building cluster changed one mid-sized American city, but also about how many hearts, minds, and souls made it possible for so many people in Spokane to find themselves and their tribe and how those people collectively continue to do good for the world."

--Bart Mihailovich, Organizing Manager, U.S. Waterkeeper Alliance

"Jim Sheehan's vision of creating space for a thriving community of advocates, visionaries, and change makers was extraordinary. The story of how he brought that vision to life is an inspiring model for the rest of us who say we want to BE the change that we seek in the world. Grateful for his vision, the community of change makers and impact they've had on Spokane."

--Regina Malveaux, Executive Director, Washington State Women's Commission

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