The Community and the Social WorkerF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1987 - 195 pagine |
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... poor , " he said , “ and if that happens they will be where they started 20 years ago , shoved to the bottom of the barrel . " CASE STUDY TWO GREAT AMERICAN CITIES : SAN FRANCISCO Our case study of San Francisco highlights a number of ...
... poor , " he said , “ and if that happens they will be where they started 20 years ago , shoved to the bottom of the barrel . " CASE STUDY TWO GREAT AMERICAN CITIES : SAN FRANCISCO Our case study of San Francisco highlights a number of ...
Pagina 178
... poor . As executive director of the National Association of the Southern Poor , for 14 years he has been organizing groups that he calls assemblies in southeast- ern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina . The work has resulted in ...
... poor . As executive director of the National Association of the Southern Poor , for 14 years he has been organizing groups that he calls assemblies in southeast- ern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina . The work has resulted in ...
Pagina 181
... poor county , " she said . " We have a lot of people who are not educated beyond the primary grades , and they can't understand a lot of things about their lives and what opportunities are available to them . They can't protect their ...
... poor county , " she said . " We have a lot of people who are not educated beyond the primary grades , and they can't understand a lot of things about their lives and what opportunities are available to them . They can't protect their ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Class and RaceEthnicity | 49 |
and Ethnic Minority Neighborhoods | 75 |
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activities agencies American areas bars centers central cities Chapter Chicago citizens competence concept County culture decision described Detroit developed economic effective efforts environment especially ethnic examine example Federal forces formal functions ghetto groups homes housing human identify important increase individuals influence institutions integration interaction interest involved issues larger Latinos leaders levels living major membership metropolitan Michigan minority move munity needs neighborhood neighbors opportunities organizational organizations Park participation patterns percent persons perspective planning political population positive Press problems professional programs racial Read relationships residential residents Review rural says serve social society sources status structure subsystems suburban suburbs suggests tion types understanding units urban values voluntary associations Warren welfare women workers York