After taking office during a time of financial crisis and deep division, Mayor Flynn helped bring people together to solve problems and advance the common good across the city's neighborhoods. From historic housing reforms and the creation of thousands of good jobs, to compassionately addressing homelessness and the AIDS epidemic, to improving parks and recreation facilities, to balancing the budget, Mayor Flynn's administration made Boston better, fairer, and stronger.---President Bill Clinton
The Battle for Boston reveals Boston's periods of growth and change, reckoning and reconciliation, and how Flynn, who led at the national and international level, always knew where he came from and who he was elected to serve. He is a true champion of everyday working men and women, kids, and seniors, people with disabilities, the poor, the needy, and the homeless. Gillis's book captures their stories and the battle to make Boston a more equitable city.---Marty Walsh, former Mayor of Boston and US Secretary of Labor
Ray Flynn is a wealth of wisdom; I've learned so much and appreciate how his dedication to people in our neighborhoods still shines through.---Michelle Wu, the first woman, person of color, and Asian-American elected Mayor of Boston
In The Battle for Boston, Don Gillis makes an important contribution to our understanding of city politics. Using Boston as a case study, he elevates important urban issues of politics, power, and inequality. This book is a must-read for scholars, policymakers, and others interested in charting pathways toward increased equality in contemporary cities. Gillis helps promote and inform public debate about deepening inequalities and sharpens understanding of the promise of progressive cities.---Japonica Brown-Saracino, Professor of Sociology, Boston University, author of A Neighborhood That Never Changes: Gentrification, Social Preservation, and the Search for Authenticity and How Places Make Us: Novel LBQ Identities in Four Small Cities
This book uncovers the complex challenges of how Mayor Ray Flynn advanced racial unity in Boston and shared the benefits of growth. The social revolution in the city that established a more progressive politics resulted in the election of Mayor Michelle Wu. It is a must-read for community organizers and civic leaders.---Hubie Jones, Dean Emeritus Boston University School of Social Work and Black civic activist
Ray Flynn doesn't get enough credit for what he did around racial inequities This book speaks to the challenges he faced. There is no doubt he moved the city forward.---Joyce Ferriabough, Boston media and political strategist, former president of Black Political Task Force
The Battle for Boston helps us understand the challenges in urban America today and the role of progressive leadership in city politics. It is a must-read for students of urban politics and lovers of cities. It proves that progressives can win and put their vision into action. I want to honor all Ray Flynn contributed to Boston and, therefore, to the racial healing of America.---Bill de Blasio, former Mayor of New York City