Rethinking Community Resilience
Discover the complexities of civic activism in disaster recovery with Rethinking Community Resilience by Min Hee Go. Published in 2021, this insightful book spans 277 pages and delves into the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, where community members rallied to rebuild their neighborhoods. While these efforts, often supported by government agencies and nonprofits, appear beneficial, Go reveals that they can inadvertently increase a city's vulnerability to future environmental challenges. Through meticulous research and compelling analysis, this book challenges conventional wisdom about community resilience, making it essential reading for anyone interested in sociology, disaster recovery, and civic engagement. Explore the unintended consequences of well-meaning actions and gain a deeper understanding of how communities can better prepare for the future.