Associational Life: Democracy’s Power Source

John Mcknight
Edited by Paula Ellis , Wendy Willis
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Associational Life: Democracy’s Power Source

John Mcknight
Edited by Paula Ellis , Wendy Willis
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  • Published date: Sep 01, 2022
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 128
  • Publisher: Kettering Foundation Press
  • ISBN: 9781945577604
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
John L. McKnight was raised in seven neighborhoods and small towns in Ohio in the 18 years before he left to attend Northwestern University. Following a three-year stint in the US Navy, he returned to Chicago where he worked in, and directed, several civil rights organizations. In the 1960s, McKnight was recruited into the federal government to work in an agency that created the affirmative action program, and later became Midwest director of the US Commission on Civil Rights. He returned “home” to Northwestern in 1969 to help develop the Center for Urban Affairs. McKnight is currently co-director of the Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD), which he helped found, and a senior associate of the Kettering Foundation.

Wendy Willis is a writer living in Portland, Oregon. Winner of the Dorothy Brunsman Poetry Prize, she has published two books of poetry. Willis is a lawyer, the executive director of the Deliberative Democracy Consortium, and the founder and director of Oregon’s Kitchen Table at Portland State University.A former Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at the Knight Foundation, Paula is a senior associate with the Kettering Foundation; a trustee of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and a director of the National Conference on Citizenship. She also is president of Paula Ellis and Associates, a consulting firm headquartered in Charleston, S.C.
This thoughtful collection of insights underscores the power of citizen associations, rightly motivated, to produce positive public goods.

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