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Pathways to Resiliency: Black and Latino Families in America is a
collection of articles and essays that highlights the experiences
of Black and Latino families in the United States. The seven
chapter anthology features works of diverse perspectives and
outstanding scholarship in the areas of history and acculturation,
racism and inequality, education, family and relationships,
religion and spirituality, public health issues and practice, and
social problems and policy. The material gives readers a deeper
understanding of the origins, nature, and extent of these resilient
families while exploring the issues that impact them. The included
reading selections enhance up-to-date and much needed new material
to the existing body of work in the study of Black and Latino
families. Pathways to Resiliency: Black and Latino Families in
America provides essential resources rooted in years of teaching
within the area of study. The book is well-suited for courses that
study the sociology of families, race and ethnic relations, and
contemporary social problems.
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