Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity - Hardcover

Rhoads, Robert A.

 
9780801858871: Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity

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From the Mills College strike of 1990 to the Chicano Studies movement at UCLA, from African-American student unrest at Rutgers University in 1995 to student protest in California against the passage of propositions 187 and 209, issues of cultural diversity have rocked college campuses for much of this decade. The author of this study locates the key to understanding renewed student activism in the 1990s within the struggle over multiculturalism. He focuses on how students have utilized what many scholars describe, both affectionately and pejoratively, as "identity politics" to advance various concerns tied to diversity issues. While the 1970s and much of the 1980s were relatively quiet decades in comparison to the 1960s, the divestment movement of the mid-1980s served as a catalyst for multicultural reform of the American campus. Thus, in the 1990s, students once again began to turn to campus demonstration as a means to advance social change. Through illustrative case studies, Rhoads reveals the connections between contemporary student activism and the campus unrest of the 1960s and the effors of a previous generation of student activists to advance participatory democracy and civil rights.

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Robert A. Rhoads is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Administration and the Center for the Study of Advanced Learning Systems at Michigan State University. He is the author of 'Coming Out in College', 'Community Service and Higher Learning', and 'Democracy, Multiculturalism, and the Community College'.

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9780801864117: Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity

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ISBN 10:  0801864119 ISBN 13:  9780801864117
Verlag: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000
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