Don Parsons powerful vision for a just and livable Los Angeles deftly guides us to a better understanding of the realities and possibilities for this place we call our home. -- William D. Estrada, curator of California and American History, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County This compilation, poignant by way of its collaboration between the late Don Parson and this immensely generous group of scholars, is so welcome and so insightful, far more than a touching commemoration of an engaged life. It moves our understanding of Los Angeles forward in big steps. -- William Deverell, director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West Beneath L.A.s current struggles over housing and the right to the city lie layers of hidden progressive histories. Along with essays by those he inspired, Parson brings his stories to light with great care, detail, and purpose as a welcome counterpoint to capitals ongoing infatuation with real estate. -- Gilda Haas, cofounder, Right to the City Alliance and L.A. Co-op Lab This important book confirms the late Don Parsons imminent role as an inspiring and prescient scholar of Los Angeles. His insights and knowledge as well as commitment were an example for all of us who knew him. His ferocious intellect demanded accountability and integrity. As this newly published material shows, he taught us a lot and we are grateful. -- Stephanie Pincetl, director, California Center for Sustainable Communities, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, UCLA