When Race Meets Class
Explore the intricate relationship between race and class in Rhonda Levine's insightful book, When Race Meets Class, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019. This compelling work is the result of a fifteen-year ethnography, following the journeys of low-income African American youth from the onset of high school into their early adulthood. With a page count of 192, Levine expertly uncovers the crucial turning points that influence their life paths, shedding light on the complexities of their experiences. This groundbreaking research not only challenges conventional beliefs surrounding racial inequalities but also offers a profound understanding of the social dynamics at play. Ideal for readers interested in sociology, education, and social justice, When Race Meets Class provides a fresh perspective on the interactions of race and class in contemporary society. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into a vital conversation about inequality and resilience!