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The Bottom Line

Bottom line - "Race, Class and Gender in the United States" by Paula S. Rothenberg gives you great insight into the issue of power when considering gender, race and class. Thought-provoking and enlightening. A great read with or without a group context.
Pros
  • Insightful
  • Thought-provoking
  • Easy to read - broken down into individual essays
Cons
  • You have to pay attention to publishing date of the articles to ensure the right generation context

Description

  • A comprehensive collection of thought-provoking essays.
  • Expands on the power discussion by highlighting issues of gender and class.
  • A great resource for teachers and facilitators.

Guide Review - Book Resource

A great resource for teachers, facilitators and others interested in exploring the dynamics of power along varying social divisions.

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