This textbook explains key topics related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the United States. Bursting with real-world examples and educational features, it explores issues facing People of Color, people with disabilities, transgender people, immigrants, and/or refugees. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
This textbook explains key topics related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the United States. Bursting with real-world examples and educational features, it explores issues facing People of Color, people with disabilities, transgender people, immigrants, and/or refugees. This book is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
José M. Causadias is Associate Professor in Family and Human Development in the School of Social and Family Dynamics at Arizona State University. He earned his Ph.D. in Child Psychology in 2013 at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. His research on issues related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion has appeared in prestigious journals such as American Psychologist and Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. For ten years, he has taught classes on issues related to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion to over 700 students.
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List of boxes List of figures List of images List of tables Acknowledgements Preface Part I. This is America!: 1. What is justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion? Understanding the American dream 2. What is whiteness? Understanding the American nightmare 3. What is Thanksgiving? Understanding American culture Part II. Learning from Women of Color: 4. Why do we have police killings? Understanding critical race theory 5. Why are Black mothers dying? Understanding intersectionality 6. Why are indigenous women and girls missing and murdered? Understanding settler colonialism and patriarchy Part III. 'Law and Order': 7. Who is a threat to our values? Understanding heteronormativity and cisgenderism 8. Who is a threat to our health? Understanding anti-Asian racism and the COVID-19 pandemic 9. Who is a threat to our safety? Understanding xenophobia against Latinx immigrants Part IV. Time to Act!: 10. How do we confront ableism? Understanding accessibility 11. How do we fight dehumanization? Understanding humanness 12. How do we achieve justice? Understanding healing, hope, and reparations Bibliography Index.
List of boxes List of figures List of images List of tables Acknowledgements Preface Part I. This is America!: 1. What is justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion? Understanding the American dream 2. What is whiteness? Understanding the American nightmare 3. What is Thanksgiving? Understanding American culture Part II. Learning from Women of Color: 4. Why do we have police killings? Understanding critical race theory 5. Why are Black mothers dying? Understanding intersectionality 6. Why are indigenous women and girls missing and murdered? Understanding settler colonialism and patriarchy Part III. 'Law and Order': 7. Who is a threat to our values? Understanding heteronormativity and cisgenderism 8. Who is a threat to our health? Understanding anti-Asian racism and the COVID-19 pandemic 9. Who is a threat to our safety? Understanding xenophobia against Latinx immigrants Part IV. Time to Act!: 10. How do we confront ableism? Understanding accessibility 11. How do we fight dehumanization? Understanding humanness 12. How do we achieve justice? Understanding healing, hope, and reparations Bibliography Index.
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