Searching for the Uncommon Common Ground New Dimensions on Race in America

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Pub. Date: 2002-04-17
Publisher(s): W. W. Norton & Company
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Summary

Race is easily the defining point of American disunity. Often discussed in black and white, today's racial divide includes growing numbers of Hispanics and Asian Americans, as well as Native Americans. By broadening the parameters of the racial dialogue, this book brings a new perspective to an essential American issue. The American Assembly of Columbia University commissioned this volume as part of its Uniting America series.

Author Biography

Angela Glover Blackwell is the founder and president of PolicyLink, a national nonprofit, research, communications, capacity-building, and advocacy organization in Oakland, California Stewart Kwoh is the president and executive director of the Asian Pacific American Legal Center of Southern California in Los Angeles Manuel Pastor is professor of Latin American and Latino studies and director of the Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community at the University of California--Santa Cruz

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 11
Acknowledgmentsp. 17
A Changing Americap. 21
Stories of America: How We Came to Write This Bookp. 26
Diverse Backgrounds, One Visionp. 27
Angela Glover Blackwellp. 27
Stewart Kwohp. 29
Manuel Pastorp. 32
New World, New Dimensionsp. 35
Five Dimensions in the Debate on Racep. 36
The Black-White Paradigm versus Multiculturalismp. 37
Diversity versus Racial and Social Justicep. 38
Universal versus Particular Strategiesp. 39
National versus Local Responsibilityp. 40
Structural Factors versus Individual Initiativep. 41
A Call on Leadershipp. 42
The Plan of the Bookp. 43
Referencesp. 45
Color Linesp. 47
Growing Diversityp. 49
Accepting Diversityp. 61
Attitudes Are Mixedp. 66
Defining Nature of the Black-White Paradigmp. 69
Embedded Nature of the Black-White Paradigmp. 74
Limits of the Black-White Paradigmp. 78
Conclusionp. 82
Notesp. 82
Referencesp. 83
American Progress and Disconnectionp. 86
The Economy and Racep. 88
The Lines of the Dividep. 91
Will Differences Persist?p. 95
Minority Small Business: A Bright Spotp. 103
The Driving Factors of Inequalityp. 106
Conclusion: Focusing on the Economicp. 112
Notesp. 113
Referencesp. 114
What Worksp. 116
All Americans Must Have Their Rights Secured and Enforcedp. 117
Blacks and the Civil Rights Movementp. 117
Rights for Allp. 120
Federal Policy Must Set the Floor and the Framework for Achieving Equityp. 122
The Universal Approachp. 122
Social Securityp. 123
Earned Income Tax Creditp. 123
Head Startp. 124
Temporary Assistance to Needy Familiesp. 125
The Particular Approachp. 126
Affirmative Actionp. 126
Strategies Must Be Integrated and Informed at the Community Levelp. 131
Accumulation of Wealth and Assets Is an Important Antipoverty Strategyp. 133
Voice, Participation, and Agency Are Critical for Well-Beingp. 137
Conclusionp. 140
Notep. 140
Referencesp. 140
New Challengesp. 143
Universalism, Particularism, and a New Paradigmp. 145
The Road Ahead: Key Issues for the 21st Centuryp. 147
Education and Racep. 147
Sprawl: A New Civil Rights Issuep. 155
Environmental Justicep. 159
The Digital Divide: More Than Just Computersp. 162
Immigrant Policyp. 172
Crime and Punishmentp. 179
Conclusionp. 183
Notesp. 184
Referencesp. 187
New Leadership for the 21st Centuryp. 190
21st-Century Trendsp. 192
Barriers to Effective Leadershipp. 197
New Leadership Definedp. 201
A Commitment to Racial Justice and Equalityp. 201
A Multiethnic and Multiracial Perspectivep. 202
The Ability to Make Cross-Sector Linkagesp. 203
A Commitment to Improving Skillsp. 204
Approaches to Developing Effective Leadershipp. 204
Leadership Networksp. 205
Leadership Development Programsp. 207
Ongoing Leadership Developmentp. 209
Conclusionp. 211
Referencesp. 211
A Vision for Actionp. 213
Bibliography of Data Sourcesp. 219
Final Report of the Ninety-Eighth American Assemblyp. 228
Uniting America Leadership Advisory Groupp. 248
About The American Assemblyp. 253
Indexp. 257
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