Andrea Flynn is a fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, where she researches and writes about race, gender and the social and economic issues that impact women and families. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New Republic, Cosmopolitan, Salon, The Hill, and Women's eNews.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: rewriting the rules of racial inequality 1. American politics and economic outcomes for African Americans: a brief historical overview 2. Stratification economics: a general theory of intergroup inequality 3. Creating structural changes: the role of targeted universalism 4. The racial rules of wealth 5. The racial rules of income 6. The racial rules of education 7. The racial rules of criminal justice 8. The racial rules of health 9. The racial rules of democratic participation 10. What will it take to rewrite the hidden rules of race?
Introduction: rewriting the rules of racial inequality 1. American politics and economic outcomes for African Americans: a brief historical overview 2. Stratification economics: a general theory of intergroup inequality 3. Creating structural changes: the role of targeted universalism 4. The racial rules of wealth 5. The racial rules of income 6. The racial rules of education 7. The racial rules of criminal justice 8. The racial rules of health 9. The racial rules of democratic participation 10. What will it take to rewrite the hidden rules of race?
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