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Why Americans hate welfare : race, media, and the politics of antipoverty policy
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ISBN: 0226293653 Year: 1999 Publisher: Chicago London University of Chicago Press

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The price of progressive politics : the welfare rights movement in an era of colorblind racism
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ISBN: 0814722741 0814722571 9780814722572 9780814722749 9780814722480 0814722482 0814722512 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York London New York University Press

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Through the voices of women activists in the welfare rights movement across the United States, The Price of Progressive Politics exposes the contemporary reality of welfare rights politics, revealing how the language of colorblind racism undermines this multiracial movement. Through in-depth interviews with activists in eight organizations across the United States, Rose Ernst presents an intersectional analysis of how these activists understand the complexities of race, class and gender and how such understandings have affected their approach to their grassroots work. Engaging and accessible, The Price of Progressive Politics offers a refreshing examination of how those working for change grapple with shifting racial dynamics in the United States, arguing that organizations that fail to develop a consciousness that reflects the reality of multiple marginalized identities ultimately reproduce the societal dynamics they seek to change.

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