These essays include writings from Cornel West, Michael Omi, Audre Lorde, Gloria Anzaldua and Michelle Fine. The essays address the multiplicity and scope of oppressions ranging from ableism to racism and other less-well known social aberrations.
Currently (the most up-to-date data we have are for 2004), the top 10% (who average $831,600 in net worth) owns 70% of all ... 90% of the U.S. population) must now figure out how to share three chairs (or about 30% of the wealth pie).
This book is an excellent resource for professors, diversity trainers, teachers in classrooms and workshops, counselors, organizers, student affairs personnel, community educators, advocates, group facilitators, and any others involved with ...
The book begins with a seven-point process for examining case studies.
With more than 50 chapters written by leaders in the field, this book is the most complete review of the topics of homosexuality and mental health and treatment of gay men, lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals to date.
Leaders in TACSI schools utilize their leadership skills and influence to engage all members of the school ... success of a school hinges not only on effective leadership but also a “mix of human and social factors that shape the actual ...
The book's contributors include social workers, family therapists, clinical psychologists, community psychologists, and counseling psychologists. Its accessible writing style makes it valuable to students studying the field.
A new introduction contextualizes the book for the contemporary moment and situates it within current directions in cultural theory.
Christians addressing racism in American society must begin with a frank assessment of how race figures in the churches themselves, leading activist Joseph Barndt argues.
This insightful book from a leading author provides a lucid guide to the complexities of inequality, and offers a sound foundation for practice that makes a positive contribution to equality, social justice and empowerment.
The Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief is a scholarly work of social criticism, richly grounded in personal experience, evocative case studies, and current multicultural and sociocultural theories and research.