Civilized men have gained notable mastery over energy, matter, and inanimate nature generally, an... more Civilized men have gained notable mastery over energy, matter, and inanimate nature generally, and are rapidly learning to control physical suffering and premature death. But, by contrast, we appear to be living in the Stone Age so far as our handling of human relationships is concerned (Allport 1954).
Civilized men have gained notable mastery over energy, matter, and inanimate nature generally, an... more Civilized men have gained notable mastery over energy, matter, and inanimate nature generally, and are rapidly learning to control physical suffering and premature death. But, by contrast, we appear to be living in the Stone Age so far as our handling of human relationships is concerned (Allport 1954).
The New Multiracialism: An Affirmation of or an End to Race as We Know It?
New Faces in a Changing America: Multiracial Identity in the 21st Century
Film Review: The Garden: Eviction from Eden in South Central L.A
Teaching Sociology, 2010
“Who Protects and Serves Me?”
Gender & Society, 2002
Researchers have given some attention to women law enforcement officers' experiences and perc... more Researchers have given some attention to women law enforcement officers' experiences and perceptions of sexual harassment. Yet, few studies have determined how the interaction of gender and race affect African American women's perception of this workplace impediment. This article explores one group of women's experiences in a U.S. sheriff's department. Interview data gathered from 65 African American women who are active and former law enforcement officers provide a comprehensive examination of how African American women in nontraditional criminal justice occupations experience racialized sexual harassment. Differences in degree and frequency of harassment are found among the women in different cohorts based on their job tenure, marital status, and the race of their harassers.
And Still They Rise: Practical Advice for Increasing African American Enrollments in Higher Education
Educational Horizons, 2002
Abstract: Although there are forces teachers cannot control, a holistic approach can create a pos... more Abstract: Although there are forces teachers cannot control, a holistic approach can create a positive learning environment to prepare African-American students for college. Elements include teacher attitudes, understanding of institutional racism, multiculturalism, critical ...
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