This excellent guide shows that understanding the simultaneous forces of oppression and spiritual alienation in American society serves as a foundation for understanding the societal problems here.
This book examines the conceptual, historical and practical implications that various social policies in the United States have had on ethnic minorities.
Upon completing this book, readers will understand the history of social welfare and the evolution of conflicting social values, and see how historical trends, problems and programs relate to current social welfare issues.
Although considerable attention has been given to the status of social work academics generally, scant attention has been given to the status of social work faculty of color.