In this book; leading scholars examine the felt experience of being the target of racism; with a focus on mental and physical health as the result of particular racist encounters as well as across the lifespan in addition to group contexts such as education and the workforce. Authors examine the subtle but persistent links between everyday microagressions and historical racial trauma; and offer practical tools to assess and measure perceived racial discrimination. They describe compelling new interventions for individuals and communities; and offer social policy prescriptions to promote healing and help dismantle institutional discrimination. With its skillful synthesis of voices and approaches; this work should appeal to a broad range of scholars and practitioners in clinical psychology; as well as ethnic studies; sociology; and public and allied health.
#113750 in Books Quammen David 2016-08-23 2016-08-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.30 x .90 x 7.30l; 1.25 #File Name: 1426217544224 pagesYellowstone A Journey Through America s Wild Heart
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A gorgeous presentation of Yellowstone ParkBy PCNilesAn absolutely BEAUTIFUL book. Good writing on the history and features of Yellowstone Park and the photographs are stunning. The quality of the the book is first class. This is going to be a Christmas present for my husband; so I haven't totally read through it yet; but just from what I've seen so far; this is just a beautiful coffee-table-worthy book. Very happy with it.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Yellowstone: America's Wild HeartBy HodgeLWow! A tour de force on Yellowstone and it's surrounding ecosystem. The quality one expects from National Geographic - extensive research; thoughtful and balanced articles plus stunning photographs. A fitting tribute to Yellowstone; both a treasure and a temple.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This book is beautiful. We just returned from that area of the ...By CustomerThis book is beautiful. We just returned from that area of the country and love reliving the memories through this book.