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Race, Poverty, and Social Justice
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Foreword—Robert A. Corrigan; About This Series—Gerald Eisman; Introduction--José Zapata Calderon; Activity/Methodology Table; List of Contributors SECTION I. FOUNDATIONS OF SERVICE LEARNING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE. 1. Advancing Service Learning as a Transformative Method for Social Justice Work—Stan Oden and Amar Casey; 2. Stimulating Social Justice Theory for Service Learning Practice—David Schulz; 3. Reflections on Service Learning as a Pedagogical Strategy in Composition—Christine Popok SECTION II. THE DAY LABOR PROJECT. 4. Linking Critical Democratic Pedagogy, Multiculturalism, and Service Learning to a Project-Based Approach—José Calderon and Gilbert Cadena; 5. Designing a Safety Program for Day Laborers. The Forgotten Workers—Edward Clancy; 6. Community-Based Scholarship. Nutrition Students Learn Spanish in the Classroom and at the City of Pomona Day Labor Center—Susan Algert Stubblefield SECTION III. SOCIAL POLICY AND HOMELESSNESS. 7. Social Justice and Public Policy—Roberta Ann Johnson and Robert C. Chope; 8. Social Responsibility by Design. Interior Design, Graphic Design and Photography Students’ Close Encounter with Homelessness—Jill Pable; 9. Providing Human Services with a Social Justice Perspective—Robert C. Chope and Rebecca L. Toporek SECTION IV. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS. 10. Service Learning in the World Community. Video Production in South America—Betsy J. Blosser SECTION V. CULTURE AND EQUITY. 11. Creating Social Justice in the Classroom. Preparing Students for Diversity through Service-Learning—Tasha Souza; 12. Social Justice and Community Service Learning in Chicano/Latino/Raza Studies—Velia Garcia; 13. Reclaiming a Forgotten Past. The San Fernando Valley Japanese American Oral History and Photograph Collection Project—Edith Chen; 14. Cultural Issues in American Indian Education—Karen Baird-Olson.

About the Author

José Z. Calderón is Professor of Sociology and Chicano Studies at Pitzer College. Robert A. Corrigan is President, San Francisco State University. Gerald S. Eisman is the Acting Director of the Institute for Civic and Community Engagement at San Francisco State University.

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"Calderón compiles a collection designed to advance service learning 'beyond volunteerism (or charity) to a level of civic engagements that advances social justice in our institutions and a democratic culture in a civil society.' With topics ranging from day laborer centers and homelessness to preparing the student for life in a diverse global society, the collection provides practical strategies for achieving transformative learning in multiple contexts."Diversity & Democracy (AAC&U)

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