Reclaiming Your Community, Majora Carter
Reclaiming Your Community, Majora Carter
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Reclaiming Your Community
You Don’t Have to Move out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One

Author: Majora Carter

Narrator: Majora Carter

Unabridged: 6 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/01/2022


Synopsis

How can we solve the problem of persistent poverty in low-status communities? Majora Carter argues that these areas need a talent-retention strategy, just like the ones companies have. Retaining homegrown talent is a critical part of creating a strong local economy that can resist gentrification. But too many people born in low-status communities measure their success by how far away from them they can get.

Carter, who could have been one of them, returned to the South Bronx and devised a development strategy rooted in the conviction that these communities have the resources within themselves to succeed. She advocates measures such as building mixed-income instead of exclusively low-income housing to create a diverse and robust economic ecosystem; showing homeowners how to maximize the long-term value of their property so they won't succumb to quick-cash offers from speculators; and keeping people and dollars in the community by developing vibrant "third spaces"—restaurants, bookstores, and places like Carter's own Boogie Down Grind Cafe.

This is a profoundly personal book. Carter writes about her brother's murder, how turning a local dumping ground into an award-winning park opened her eyes to the hidden potential in her community, her struggles as a woman of color confronting the "male and pale" real estate and nonprofit establishments, and much more. It is a powerful rethinking of poverty, economic development, and the meaning of success.

Note: Editing errors which were present in this audio recording have been corrected as of September 2024.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Sabrina on April 09, 2022

This book was surprisingly disappointing. Some aspects of the book are very frustrating & confusing. One example of this is when Majora claims herself to be a "real estate developer", but then she also admits in her book that she had NO training in the field. There is no evidence-based research or w......more

Goodreads review by Carlos on July 29, 2023

As a Bronx native, it was very easy for me to put myself in Majora’s shoes, as she discussed her journey in her community. I was not entirely aware of her impact in the Bronx and I was filled with pride to learn that she recognizes our worth. The Bronx is usually painted in negative light, not fully......more

Goodreads review by Erikk on January 29, 2022

I received this book through a Goodreads Giveaway.......more

Goodreads review by naia on August 07, 2025

2.5⭐️ was really excited about this book but was really disappointed with it. definitely liked the discussion of the non-profit industrial complex and philanthropy, but even then i thought she would’ve discussed the hierarchical structure of philanthropic work and segue into discussing mutual aid in......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl on March 06, 2025

The grass is greener where you water it, took a whole new meaning. Majora Carter is a relatable storyteller who presents a digestible and informative perspective on the real challenges of real estate development. Her insights make these issues accessible, particularly for those that didn’t come from......more