Racial inequality in New York City since 1965 /edited by Benjamin P. Bowser and Chelli Devadutt. - Albany : State University of New York Press, (c)2019. - 1 online resource.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Economy: inequality in NYC: the intersection of race and class / Housing: the paradox of inclusion and segregation in the nation's melting pot / Education: NYC school segregation then and now: plus ca change / Education addendum: understanding and dismantling barriers to college and career success for black and latino young men / Government: do mayors matter? race, justice and the men in City Hall, 1965-2017 / Asian Americans: immigration, diversity, and disparity / Latino Americans: the evolving latino population in New York City / African Americans: African Americans and racialized inequality in New York / West Indian Americans: select socio-economic characteristics of West Indian immigration in New York City / Ethnic conflict: how much exists in New York City? / Policing: stop and frisk: continuity of racial control and reconstructed blackness / Policing addendum: race-based discrimination in expert witness testimony / Public health: public policy, HIV/AIDS and destruction of community in New York City / Public health addendum: inequalities in health and access to health services in New York City: change and continuity / Human development index: the five New Yorks: understanding inequality by place and race in New York City / Public housing: public housing: New York's third city / Political participation: black New Yorkers: 50 years of closing the political inequality gap, 1965-2016 / Social capital: social capital, gentrification, and inequality in New York City / James A. Parrot -- Ingrid Gould Ellen, Jessica Yager, and Maxwell Austensen -- Norman Fruchter and Christina Mokhtar -- Adriana Villavicencio, Shifra Goldenberg, and Sarah Klevan -- Jarrett Murphy -- Howard Shih -- Hector R. Cordero-Guzman -- Benjamin P. Bowser -- Calvin Holder and Aubrey W. Bonnett -- Benjamin P. Bowser, John Flateau, Hector Cordero-Guzman, Howard Shih, Calvin Holder and Aubrey W. Bonnett -- Natalie P. Byfield -- George W. Woods and Stephen Greenspan -- Robert Fullilove -- Michael K. Gusmano and Victor G. Rodwin -- Kristen Lewis and Sarah Burd-Sharps -- Victor Bach -- John Flateau -- James Rodriguez, Robert Hawkins, and Andrew Wilkes.



9781438476018


Race discrimination--New York (State)--New York.
Minorities--Social conditions.--New York (State)--New York
Minorities--Economic conditions.--New York (State)--New York


Electronic Books.

F128 / .R335 2019