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A sequel to the insightful Race and Class Matters at an Elite College that examines the challenges of diversity from freshman orientation to graduation

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"Eye-opening.... The extensive and well-edited interview material gives students a primary voice.... This study teases out the aspects of campus life in which the intersection of race and class may be relevant.... Aries makes a compelling case for universities to manage the formal and informal learning environment on campus from a diversity perspective well beyond the admissions process."-- Publishers Weekly starred review

Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments 1 Race and Class on Campus: Four Students' Stories 2 Moving in and the Challenges of Class 3 Bridging Two Worlds 4 Racial Insults 5 Black on Black 6 Black and White: Seeing Race Anew 7 Haves and Have-Nots: Seeing Class Anew 8 Where We Are 9 Where Do We Go from Here? Appendix A: Online Survey Measures Appendix B: Interview Questions Notes References Index

Speaking of Race and Class

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    A Paperback / softback by Elizabeth Aries, Richard Berman

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      Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 02/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9781439909676, 978-1439909676
      ISBN10: 1439909679

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A sequel to the insightful Race and Class Matters at an Elite College that examines the challenges of diversity from freshman orientation to graduation

      Trade Review
      "Eye-opening.... The extensive and well-edited interview material gives students a primary voice.... This study teases out the aspects of campus life in which the intersection of race and class may be relevant.... Aries makes a compelling case for universities to manage the formal and informal learning environment on campus from a diversity perspective well beyond the admissions process."-- Publishers Weekly starred review

      Table of Contents
      Preface Acknowledgments 1 Race and Class on Campus: Four Students' Stories 2 Moving in and the Challenges of Class 3 Bridging Two Worlds 4 Racial Insults 5 Black on Black 6 Black and White: Seeing Race Anew 7 Haves and Have-Nots: Seeing Class Anew 8 Where We Are 9 Where Do We Go from Here? Appendix A: Online Survey Measures Appendix B: Interview Questions Notes References Index

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