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		<description><![CDATA[An organizing model for neighborhood-wide energy upgrades. | Saul Alinksy&#8212;the fabled organizer (pictured) whose approach to grassroots mobilization has informed generations of activists, including the young Barack Obama&#8212;never promoted energy efficiency, to my knowledge. But his institutional descendants are doing so now. The Chicago-born Industrial Areas Foundation, which Alinsky founded, has a Northwest branch, and that branch&#8212;long an inspiration to me for its creative thinking and deep community engagement&#8212;has crafted an intriguing plan for boosting both good jobs...]]></description>
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