Underserved: Harnessing the Principles of Lincoln's Vision for Reconstruction for Today's Forgotten Communities
By (Author) Ja'Ron Smith
By (author) Chris Pilkerton
Foreword by Ice Cube
Foreword by Jeffrey Kwatinetz
Permuted Press
Post Hill Press
15th November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
305.896073
Hardback
208
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 23mm
401g
This book provides a roadmap for modern-day conservatives to advance President Lincolns vision to help underserved communities across our country.
Underserved is a tangible blueprint for todays conservative who understands the need for a new and viable political plan of actionone that addresses the needs of the underserved communities that make up these United States of America. Utilizing the concept of the Party of Lincoln and the conservative principles set forth over centuries by the movements most recognized thought leaders, Underserved examines President Lincolns intentions for Reconstruction, President Grants aims to implement that vision, and Frederick Douglasss influence on both men in the process. Underserved brings home the very real impact of a failed plan that has had negative implications on modern America, whether conservative, moderate, or liberal.
With this historical plan as the linchpin for creating a framework that services disenfranchised communities, authors JaRon K. Smith and Chris Pilkerton challenge conservative policy makers to employ strategies that mirror those originally presented over 160 years ago, while making necessary concessions for its modern audienceall of which are tied not only to the vision of these American icons, but does so in the context of traditional conservative thinkers who laid the groundwork for the modern-day Republican Party.
From education and workforce development to criminal justice reform and healthcare disparities, Underserved makes a bold statement about what is necessary to see a change in the current state of affairs and presents a realistic action plan to make it happen. Underserved identifies the foundational role of key institutions in implementing this proposed plan and ties in the economic and social components necessary for the plan to be met with successwhile stressing the critical components of Intentionality, Trust, Collaboration, Outcomes, and Use of Data. This approach makes Underserved a vital read for politicians on both sides of the aisle as much as it is for everyday voters, agents of change, and all those ready to see a plan that will produce results.
In 2018a critical time in our country's historyI had the unique opportunity to advance groundbreaking criminal justice reform legislationthe FIRST STEP Act. As JaRon and Chris describe, the impact of this law will be felt for generations. -- Van Jones, noted political activist and commentator
Standing up for the forgotten amongst us has always been a critical focus of my time in and out of government. As JaRon and Chris demonstrate, initiatives such as the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council and opportunity zone development are just two examples of how conservatives can support our underserved communities. -- Dr. Ben Carson, former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
JaRon Smith served in several roles at the White House, including deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy, deputy director for the Office of American Innovation, and director of urban affairs and revitalization for the White House Domestic Policy Council. During that time, his work included leading the legislative effort around criminal justice reform and the First Step Act, authoring executive orders and other impactful initiatives on issues related to safe policing and access to capital for minority-owned businesses. He also served as chief policy strategist for enactment of the Opportunity Zones provision in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Smith was a key negotiator in helping to secure permanent funding for HBCUs under the FUTURE Act. Prior to his post at the White House, he worked for Senator Tim Scott and served on the staff of the House Committee on Financial Services, the Republican Study Committee, the House Republican Conference under then Representative Mike Pence, and the office of Representative J. C. Watts. Smith is the former executive director of the Thurgood Marshall Foundations Center for Advancing Opportunity. JaRon is currently a partner at Dentons Global Advisors and Senior Fellow for Right on Crime. He holds a BBA from Howard University, and a Master of Divinity from the Howard School of Divinity. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha.
Chris Pilkerton is a former Cabinet member and head of the U.S. Small Business Administration, serving as both the agencys acting administrator and general counsel. In these roles, he advocated for Americas millions of small businesses, advanced manufacturing ecosystems, and associated workforce development initiatives for urban and rural areas. He also served as a White House senior policy advisor and the executive director of the White House Opportunity Now initiative, a government-wide program to support economic empowerment for disadvantaged communities working directly with mayors and governors on local economic initiatives. Pilkerton has worked as chief legal and regulatory strategy officer for the nations largest nonprofit community development financial institution concentrating on small business support for the underserved, as well as a compliance director at JPMorgan Chase, where he was named one of the Heroes of the Fortune 500 by Fortune magazine for his humanitarian efforts in Liberia. He began his legal career as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan and went on to become senior counsel at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been an executive-in-residence at Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School and Georgetown University McDonough School of Business, the associate director of the Law and Public Policy Program at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (CUA) and a Fulbright Teaching Scholar in Poland. He holds a masters in public administration from Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, a JD from CUA, a BA from Fairfield University, and a certificate in data analytics from Cornell University College of Business.