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Celina Su, "Budget Justice: On Building Grassroots Politics and Solidarities" (Princeton UP, 2025)

Dec 17, 2025
Celina Su, the inaugural Marilyn J. Gittell Chair in Urban Studies at CUNY Graduate Center, dives into her powerful book, Budget Justice. She explains how government budgets are not just numbers but moral documents that shape urban life and democracy. With insights from her activism and research in places like Porto Alegre and Barcelona, she advocates for participatory budgeting as a transformative tool. Su also addresses its limitations and emphasizes the need for supportive civic ecosystems to empower communities against austerity.
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INSIGHT

Budgets As Moral Documents

  • Public budgets encode moral choices about who gets services and what harms are tolerated.
  • Their technical opacity becomes a political problem that limits democratic accountability.
INSIGHT

Right To The City Budget

  • 'Right to the city' means residents who produce city life must have access and governance power.
  • A right to the city budget includes both a right to remain and a right to shape budget decisions.
ANECDOTE

Porto Alegre's Transformative PB

  • Porto Alegre's participatory budgeting reallocated funds to build schools and utilities and lowered infant mortality.
  • It also increased tax compliance and civil society strength by showing citizens where money went.
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