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Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice - A Sourcebook (1997)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Maurianne Adams
Lee Anne Bell
Pat Griffin
Genre/Subject Latinos/Latinas; African Americans; Anti-Semitism/Jews; Arabs/Arab-Americans; Asian and Pacific Islanders; Disability, General; Education/Pedagogy; Latinos/Latinas; Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgendered; Multicultural/Diversity - General; Multiracial/Interacial; Native Americans/Indians; Oppression/Privilege; People of Color, General; Race and Racism; Women/Gender
Publication Date 1997
Format Paperback (10000 x 10000 mm)
Publisher Routledge
Language English
Plot
Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice is a much needed resource that addresses the need to facilitate communication and understanding between members of diverse social groups. It provides a unified framework by which students can engage and critically analyze several forms of social oppression, including racism, sexism, classism, antisemitism, heterosexism, and ableism.

Using an integrated approach to oppression and social justice this sourcebook brings together theory and practice through extended illustrative samples of classroom and workshop activities.

Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Location Ethnic Studies
Index 1362
Read It Yes
Links URL
Product Details
ISBN 0415910579
Cover Price $24.99
Nr of Pages 288
First Edition No
Rare No