Offering fresh and exciting approaches to solving global problems, this book creatively views challenging social issues through the lens of racial and ethnic psychology.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Contents.
Introduction.
1: “A Stranger No More …”: Applying African American Psychology to Address Social Issues.
2: Contemporary Arab American Psychology.
3: Mestiza/o, Indigenous, and Liberation Perspectives on Social Issues.
4: Poverty in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Community: Social Justice–Related Community Responses.
5: Applying Latina/o Psychology to Address Social Issues.
6: Feminism as Human Rights and Social Justice: Content and Andragogy on the Intersectionality of Sex, Race, Ethnicity, and Sexual Orientation.
7: Minority Males: Cultural Stressors and Their Impact on Health and Well-Being.
8: Psychological Aspects of Ethnic/Racial Identity and Their Associations with Social Behavior.
9: A Psychologically Oriented Primer on Racial/Ethnic Relational Styles.
10: Psychological Perspectives on Ethnic Minority Leadership.
11: Issues of Status and Power in Interracial Problems and Solutions.
12: Psychological Perspectives on Implicit Bias and Behavior.
13: Psychological Perspectives on the Impact of Marketing and Media on Ethnic Groups.
14: Listening to the Voices of the People: The Psychosocial Influences and Consequences of Research in Ethnocultural Communities.