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Employing a public administration framework, Social Equity in a Post-Roe America documents the scope and breadth of inequality in the United States, linking social equity to sex, race, and the rule of law.

Produktbeschreibung
Employing a public administration framework, Social Equity in a Post-Roe America documents the scope and breadth of inequality in the United States, linking social equity to sex, race, and the rule of law.


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Autorenporträt
Lorenda A. Naylor is a Professor and Program Director of the undergraduate Policy, Politics and International Affairs (PPIA) degree in the College of Public Affairs, University of Baltimore, USA.

Heather Wyatt-Nichol is an Associate Professor in the College of Public Affairs at the University of Baltimore, USA.

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"This eye-opening book explores the intersection of sex and race in public administration, revealing ongoing inequalities for women and people of color in America. The authors skillfully link social equity, the rule of law, and practical policies. A must-read."

Meghna Sabharwal, Public and Nonprofit Management Program, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

"Naylor and Wyatt-Nichol deliver an authoritative analysis of sex and race-based inequality in America. Framed by social equity, intersectionality, and critical race theories, Social Equity in a Post-Roe America is a call to action. This is a must-read for everyone interested in achieving equity through contemporary public administration and the rule of law."

Hillary J. Knepper, Professor, Associate Provost for Student Success, Pace University, USA