Social justice philanthropy
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Social justice philanthropy
(Research in social policy / editor, John H. Stanfield, II, v. 5)
JAI Press, 1997
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Description
This serial publication focuses more on theoretical than practical analyses. It encourages historical as well as contemporary cases of social policy development and implementation, and also stresses unconventional interpretations of social policies.
Table of Contents
- Social justice philanthropy, John H. Stanfield, II
- sharing the load - inter-institutional collaboration to address the urban education crisis, Hardy Frye and Charles Underwood
- religious agencies, immigrant resettlement and social justice, Steven Gold
- African Americans in the private sector addressing crime and criminal justice, Alice Green and Frankie Bailey
- the black church in the struggle for housing and neighbourhood reconstruction, Charles Green
- American catholic bishops and the empowerment of the poor through community development, John D. McCarthy and Joseph Shields
- partners for social change? the labour movement and philanthropic organizations, Richard Magat
- community organizations and the new politics, Carl Milofsky
- charitable foundations, social movements and social justice fundings, Susan Ostrander
- the role of the American Baha "I community in addressing racial injustice and racial disunity", Richard Thomas
- sophisticated conservatives and the integration of prep schools - the creation, funding and evolution of the "a better chance" programme, Richard L. Zweigenhaft and William Domhoff.
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