<p>In <strong><em>Bringing Hope to Life</em></strong> Stoneman beautifully weaves together the story of YouthBuild's growth and success over 45 years and her own story of moving from Harvard to Harlem as a young woman in the Civil Rights movement being schooled and broadened through deep cross-racial relationships learning to navigate government to obtain lasting funding building a dynamic national movement and enlisting the help of thousands of allies in all sectors to create a national treasure that is YouthBuild.</p><p></p><p>This fascinating story is for anyone interested in how to scale up a good idea for social justice into a hugely impactful program. Stoneman shares how to navigate across the tricky waters of class and race; how to generate bi-partisan political support for federal funding to diminish poverty and increase opportunity; how to handle inevitable roadblocks and disappointments along the road while also caring for family; and how to sustain a large and diverse movement with love and integrity at the center.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>It is a true story shared to inspire the younger generation to trust your judgment and go for the prize.&nbsp;It includes many key lessons for change-makers.</p><p>It is the story of how Stoneman started as a volunteer in the Harlem Action Group setting up schools for children who had missed kindergarten in 1964 then worked as a Harlem public school teacher then a teacher at the parent-controlled East Harlem Block Schools where she learned key lessons about accountability to the community. Then she started the New Action Party for a Human Society leading to the Youth Action Program out of which grew YouthBuild a unique and inspiring national program that has allowed over 200000 young people from low-income backgrounds in the USA to rebuild their communities and their lives while building over 35000 units of affordable housing for low-income and homeless neighbors.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>Stoneman joined with young people to imagine and shepherd the development of YouthBuild from one small program in East Harlem NY to a network of 250 programs in the US supported by an annual $100 million federal appropriation. The YouthBuild programs are led by hundreds of local directors and staff loyal to the love and opportunity embedded in the YouthBuild way. They are a welcoming home for thousands of out-of-school youth who become proud productive tax-paying citizens and community leaders.</p><p></p><p>Her work has been honored by countless national awards including the MacArthur Genius Fellowship and the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship but this personal story has not previously been told.&nbsp;Enjoy learn and be inspired to take powerful action of your own by <strong><em>Bringing Hope to Life!</em></strong></p>
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