Social Policy and Social Change
SOCIAL POLICY and SOCIAL CHANGE
(To order publications see bottom of page)
Crime in the African-American
Neighborhood $ 5.00
Alix Cantave, Ph.D., 22 pp., 2007
From Unity to Plurality: Books on
Northeastern Black History Since 1960 $ 10.00
Occasional Paper No. 48
Rhett S. Jones, 37 pp., 2003,
Madre Patria (Mother Nation):
Latino Identity and Rejections of Blackness $ 6.00
Occasional Report No. 44
Loretta J. Williams, 19pp., 1999,
What's Going On? Welfare Reform,
Race and Communities in Massachusetts $ 6.00
Occasional Report No. 44
Loretta J. Williams, 19pp., 1999,
The Africian-American Experience at
The University of Massachusetts $ 6.00
Occasional Report No. 45
James E. Blackwell, 28pp., 1999,
Tapping the Wisdom of the Ancestors: An
Attempt to Recast Vodou and Morality
Through the Voice of Mama Lola and Karen
McCarthy Brown - $ 10.00
Research Report No. 27
Claudine Michel, 42 pp., 1996,
Socio-Cultural Rights and Development
Winston E. Langley (forthcoming)
Black Culture, White Commodity - $ 5.00
Research Report No. 36
Ellis Cashmore, 47 pp., 1997,
The Application of the Comparative Method
to the Study of Policy Issues in the African
Diaspora - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 40
Ronald Walters, 24 pp., 1998,
Race and Political Empowerment: The Crisis of
Black Leadership - $ 6.00
Occasional Paper No. 36
William E. Nelson, Jr., 16 pp., 1996,
Human Rights and Community Development
Through Low-Income Women's Leadership: The
Voice of an African-American Organizer - $ 5.00
Research Report No. 31
Claudine Michel, 20 pp., 1996,
Disparity in Sentencing: The Influence of Race
on Sentencing Outcomes in Massachusetts - $ 5.00
Research Report No. 29
Beverly C. Sealey, 45 pp., 1996,
The Role of the Urban League Movement
in Overcoming Inner-City Poverty: Challenges
for the 21st Century - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 32
Hugh B. Price, 8 pp., 1995,
Du Bois's "Two-Ness" and the Dual Agenda - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 25
Charles V. Hamilton, 11 pp., 1993,
Creating the Conditions for Change - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 22
Ron Daniels, 30 pp., 1993,
African-Americans and Social Policy in
the 1990s - $ 2.00
Occasional Paper No. 17
Wornie L. Reed, 16 pp., 1989,
Race and Class in American Race Relations - $ 5.00
Theory 1894-1939,
Research Report No. 13
Vernon J. Williams, Jr., 29 pp., 1989,
Serving the Elderly: Need Versus Policy - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 15
Wornie Reed, 16 pp., 1988,
The Search for Voice: Ideology and Perspective
in the Black Community - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 3
Phillip L. Clay, 44 pp., 1987,
The Emerging Black Community of Boston - $ 5.00
Edited by Philip L. Clay, et al., 343 pp., 1985,
Violence in the Black Community: Interventions - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 4
George Napper, 9 pp., 1985,
Puerto Ricans and the Community Control
Movement in New York City's Lower East
Side: An Interview with Luis Fuentes - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 31
James Jennings, et al., 17 pp., 1995,
Beyond the Civil Rights Agenda for Blacks:
Principles for the Pursuit of Economic and
Community Development - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 29
James Jennings, et al., 16 pp., 1995,
Racial Discrimination in Massachusetts:
A Bibliographic Review 1987 to 1994 - $ 5.00
James Jennings, et al., 98 pp., 1994,
Women of Color Reclaiming Power - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 27
Rev. Cheng Imm Tan, 13 pp., 1994,
New Beginnings and a Cautious Celebration:
African Americans and the 1992 Election - $ 5.00
Occasional Paper No. 26
Clarence Lusane, 49 pp., 1994,
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