"The essays, as a whole, are thoughtful and contribute much to an understanding of the value of modern community organizing for low-income and minority families and ACORN's leading role in this work. . . . Recommended."
—Choice— -
"This is an excellent volume that should be required reading for classes on community organizing and policy practice."
—Social Science Review— -
"No matter what the future of ACORN entails, the future of community practice theory is always strengthened by Fisher's probing eye, and this book is no exception."
—Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare— -