To Look Like America
"To Look Like America," authored by Katherine C. Naff, provides a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges that public sector organizations, particularly within the federal government, face in striving for diversity and representation. First published in 2001, this insightful work delves into the complexities of minority employment and the impacts of ethnic and gender dynamics in the civil service. With a compelling narrative that spans 296 pages, Naff draws upon her expertise in political science and public affairs to illuminate the ongoing discussions around multicultural studies and minority politics. Readers will find the book not only informative but also a vital contribution to understanding the evolving landscape of American government and its commitment to inclusivity. Whether you are a student of political science or a professional in the field, "To Look Like America" will provide you with valuable insights on the intersections of ethnicity, employment, and public service.