Race and Social Problems
Bangs, Ralph. Ed(S): Davis, Larry E.
As much as Americans believe in the promise of an egalitarian, color-blind society, the reality is far from that ideal. People of color consistently lag behind their white counterparts in key quality-of-life areas. Despite many significant gains, widespread structural inequalities continue to exist and thrive.
Race and Social Problems takes the long view of this state of affairs, offering both multi-level analysis and a practical blueprint for social justice. It begins by explaining how race-related social problems have changed over the decades. This volume identifies factors contributing to their persistence in this century, most notably the central role of economic ... Read more
- Poverty: challenging standard American concepts of poverty.
- Education: approaches toward closing the achievement gap.
- Intergroup relations: enhancing race dialogues.
- Family and lifespan: programs targeting families, youth, and elderly.
- Criminal justice: reducing incarceration and increasing public safety.
- Health and mental health: promoting positive outcomes.
Race and Social Problems casts a wide net across the most pressing social issues, clarifying both the immediate and larger tasks ahead for a range of professionals in such diverse fields as social work, anthropology, communications, criminology, economics, history, law, political science, psychology, public health, and sociology.
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