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Institutional Racism: A Primer on Theory and Strategies for Social Change by Shirley Better
This work critically examines and exposes the institutional dynamics that drive structured racism: It highlights a critical analytic case study of the Katrina horror and offers from here to where with welfare. This important work is a must for educators, students, community persons, and public policy framers who strive for justice in a diverse society A must read for social workers, social planners, social activists, and all those engaged in the fight for social justice.
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Institutional Racism: A Primer on Theory and Strategies for Social Change
The E-mail Address es field is required. It's very much a "race is a tool to manipulate and divide the working class" analysis.
While I don't disagree with this analysis, I think it's a bit simplistic. Better offers clear definitions of important terms.
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However, her analysis is a bit too simplistic for this book to be useful to me as a This book is meant to be an undergraduate teaching tool for explaining structural racism. However, her analysis is a bit too simplistic for this book to be useful to me as a teaching tool. Loren Collins rated it really liked it Apr 08, Albert Ramirez rated it liked it Jul 28, Lena Khader rated it liked it Jun 30, Kandice rated it liked it Feb 22, Cutty Wise marked it as to-read Oct 22, Floietoss added it Mar 30, Carol Mujica marked it as to-read Jan 01, Kenny Goh marked it as to-read Apr 07, Loren Dudley marked it as to-read Aug 12, Keyta Foster-Reed marked it as to-read May 12, Andrea marked it as to-read Dec 03, Ingrid Olsen marked it as to-read Feb 03, Part I Chapter 4 Chapter Four: Strategies for Combating Racism: Macro Chapter 9 Chapter Nine: This second edition of Institutional Racism is a most timely publication for those who seek to understand the structural and institutional impedances to attaining a society of race and ethnic pluralism.
This work critically examines and exposes the institutional dynamics that drive structured racism: It highlights a critical analytic case study of the Katrina horror and offers from here to where with welfare. This important work is a must for educators, students, community persons, and public policy framers who strive for justice in a diverse society