Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice for All Families
Abstract:Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice for All Families offers family scholars and practitioners an opportunity to focus on the social, economic, and environmental issues facing families disadvantaged by poverty, segregation, crime, and joblessness. Based on the 2007 Groves Conference in Detroit, this volume is a distinctive study in contrasts and a microcosm for understanding issues of justice at the intersection of social categories such as race, gender, sexuality, and class.
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