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Author(s): Anneliese A. Singh
Series: The Social Justice Handbook Series
Edition: Original retail
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Year: 2019
Language: English
Commentary: “In a political era where we are bombarded daily with reports of racism and discrimination, it is easy to feel helpless and withdraw. Anneliese Singh’s workbook is a practical guide to actively engaging and participating in social justice on a personal and societal level. Singh draws on best practices, research, and advocacy to create pathways to restore hope in humanity and to create the self-efficacy needed to be a change agent. What a gift!” —Edward Delgado-Romero, PhD, associate dean for faculty and staff services, professor and licensed psychologist, College of Education, University of Georgia
Pages: 240
Tags: Cultural Anthropology