Struggling in the Land of Plenty examines how gendered and racialized poverty, social structural inequality, intimate partner violence, and welfare reform have contributed to the rise in family homelessness, exposing the devastating consequences for women and their children.
Struggling in the Land of Plenty examines how gendered and racialized poverty, social structural inequality, intimate partner violence, and welfare reform have contributed to the rise in family homelessness, exposing the devastating consequences for women and their children.
Anne R. Roschelle is professor of sociology and chair of the Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at the State University of New York at New Paltz.
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Introduction Chapter 1: San Francisco: The Best City on Earth Chapter 2: Home is Where the [Broken] Heart Is Chapter 3: The Unraveling Social Safety Net Chapter 4: The Tattered Web of Kinship Chapter 5: Life's a Bitch: The Everyday Struggle for Survival Chapter 6: Paradise Lost: The Lived Experiences of Homeless Kids Conclusion References
Introduction Chapter 1: San Francisco: The Best City on Earth Chapter 2: Home is Where the [Broken] Heart Is Chapter 3: The Unraveling Social Safety Net Chapter 4: The Tattered Web of Kinship Chapter 5: Life's a Bitch: The Everyday Struggle for Survival Chapter 6: Paradise Lost: The Lived Experiences of Homeless Kids Conclusion References
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