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John Simon, founder of The DOME Project (1973)



“Like lemmings to the sea, our fallen youth parade through the criminal courts in the most piteous spectacle of urban America. At this last exit no amount of hand-wringing or flailing against the unbreakable glass of a flawed society will avail.
Deliverance can only come at the opposite end, at the commencement of the slide, often in the midst of festering welfare hotels, collapsing tenements, and rank streets. In this forbidding landscape, candle in hand, John B. Simon has worked his miracles of salvation. Puerto Ricans says, ‘May God pay you.’ For John Simon that suffices. It is enough to restore your faith.”
— Edwin Torres, author of Carlito’s Way and After Hours;
Justice, Supreme Court of the State of New York

 
 


NOTABLE

To Become Somebody:
Growing Up Against
the Grain of Society
by John Simon, sole founder of The DOME Project in 1973

The most exciting book I have read in years…” RENE DUBOS,
author of Celebrations of Life

To learn more about the early years of The DOME Project, stop by for a free copy of TO BECOME SOMEBODY.