Adapted from the bestselling Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class by Joseph F. Healey and Andi Stepnick, Diversity and Society provides a brief overview of inter-group relations in the U.S. In ten succinct chapters, Healey and Stepnick explain concepts and theories about dominant-minority relations; examine historical and contemporary immigration to the U.S.; and narrate the experiences of the largest racial and ethnic minorities. The Sixth Edition of this bestseller explores a variety of experiences within groups, paying particular attention to the intersection of gender with race and ethnicity. While the focus is on minority groups in the U.S., the text also includes comparative, cross-national coverage of group relations in other societies. Updated with the most current trends and patterns in inter-group relations, this text presents empirical data in an accessible format to show you how minorities are inseparable from the larger American experience.
Derived in part from Joseph F. Healey’s best-selling text Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, this accessible 10-chapter text teaches concepts and theories through current, engaging topics, such as the Obama election and presidency and ...
... Elizabeth Higginbotham , Robert Jensen , and bell hooks . I owe a debt of intellectual gratitude to Jeanne H. Ballantine , Catherine White Berheide , Elizabeth Higginbotham , and Marcia Texler Segal for an xii Preface.
Diversity in Society and Schools (Preliminary Edition)
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).
Diversity in Society and Schools (Preliminary Edition)
The Complete Directory for People with Disabilities : A One Stop Source Book for Individuals and Professionals . ( 1998/99 ) . ... Just Friends , The Road You Take Is Yours , and A Different Way of Learning ( 3 videotapes ) ( 1997 ) .
New to this Edition New co-author Andi Stepnick adds fresh perspectives to the book from her teaching and research on race, gender, social movements, and popular culture.
Images of many of them fly through my thoughts as I write this: Sandy Amato, Susan Bender, Lee Butler, Robin Carnes, Barry Certner, Sally Craig, Christine Cranston, Nicole Daley, Brenda Dancil-Jones, Janet Davis, Bob Devlin, ...
This collection of essays examines problems of race, gender and cultural identity, from a European perspective. Looking at government policies and schemes designed to ensure diversity, from multiculturalism to positive...
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 ...