Race, Poverty, and Social Justice
Discover the profound insights of José Z. Calderón in "Race, Poverty, and Social Justice," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2007. This compelling book, spanning 295 pages, delves into innovative approaches for linking educational environments with the surrounding communities through service learning and participatory research.
Calderón offers a rich exploration of social justice issues, providing readers with a myriad of examples that illustrate how collaboration among students, faculty, and community partners can foster models of democratic engagement. Each chapter is designed to inspire educators and activists alike, showcasing essential strategies for addressing inequality and promoting social change. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in multicultural education and its impact on society. Join the movement toward a more just world by embracing the concepts presented in this enlightening volume.