Michael Gecan

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Template:Short description Michael Gecan is a community organizer in New York City affiliated with the Industrial Areas Foundation.[1][2] He was trained in part by Saul Alinsky.[3] He is lead organizer for East Brooklyn Congregations and other New York-based organizations.[4] He is the executive director of United Power for Action and Justice, a Chicago Based Industrial Area Foundation affiliate. He is the author of Going Public: An Organizer's Guide to Citizen Action (Anchor Books, 2004). Template:ISBN.[5]

Gecan has authored pieces on the Democratic Party in The Washington Post,[6] contemporary politics in New York Daily News,[7] a series on populism and the Tea Party for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,[8][9][10] among others.

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  1. "In a Sea of Foreclosures, an Island of Calm" - New York Times
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  3. "Church and community: churches push for change" - Ocala Star-Banner
  4. "Long Down on Its Heels, a Community Looks Up" - New York Times
  5. "Building Public Power" - Village Voice
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