<p>Brescia offers an impressive overview of 'social innovation moments. in American history. The final result is a successful articulation of a progressive message.</p>
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<p>[In] <i>The Future of Change</i>, Brescia provides a highly useful framework for future activists, one that enjoins them to embrace new technologies but not to presume their use alone to be sufficient to enact progressive change.</p>
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Biographical note
Ray Brescia is the Hon. Harold R. Tyler Chair in Law & Technology and a Professor of Law at Albany Law School. Before, he was a lawyer and community organizer in New York City, working in Harlem, Washington Heights, the South Bronx, and Chinatown to promote housing rights, worker rights, and economic development. He has held positions at the Urban Justice Center, the New Haven Legal Assistance Association, and the Legal Aid Society of New York, where he was a Skadden Fellow, and as a law clerk to the Hon. Constance Baker Motley, United States District Court Judge. Follow him on X @rbrescia.