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Diversity Matters: The Color, Shape, and Tone of Twenty-First-Century Diversity

Adams, Catherine L.(Contributions by)Bookhart, Nancy Wellington(Contributions by)Calamari, Samantha(Contributions by)Campbell, Peter A.(Contributions by)Cleary, Katherine L.(Contributions by)Gonsalves-Domond, Sandra Virginia(Contributions by)Hayes, Eden-Renee(Contributions by)Honore, Sharon Albert(Contributions by)Johnson, Karl Ellis(Contributions by)Manan, Saisha(Contributions by)Neal, Anthony Sean(Contributions by)Neal, Willette(Contributions by)VanSant, Gwendolyn(Contributions by)Wagner, Mark(Contributions by)Williams, Emily Allen(Contributions by)Williams, Emily Allen(Edited by)
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Social justice rhetoric is prevalent in contemporary America, but are we as a nation ready to do the work to effect real change? Emily Allen Williams has gathered a group of essays that interrogate matters of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access. In doing so, the essays contribute to what Williams call "tilling the ground," i.e. a process by which the nation is prepared for the changes that must follow the rhetoric through the work of diversity and inclusion in a variety of social arenas. With subject matters ranging from the Black Lives Matter movement and children's literature to the contemporary workplace and university, the collected essays present and analyze progress that is already being made and outline ways for our society to continue to move this process forward until the rhetoric of social justice manifests in actual conditions of inclusion, diversity, equity, and access throughout the nation.

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Lexington Books
1793628300 / 9781793628305
eBook (EPUB)
29/06/2021
United States
English
236 pages
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