
The latest issue of The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations includes:
- Officially Advocated, but Institutionally Undermined: Diversity Rhetoric and Subjective Realities of Junior Faculty of Color by Victoria C. Plaut, Stephanie A. Fryberg and Ernesto Javier Martínez.
- The Impact of Unemployment on Women with Physical Disabilities in Tamale, Ghana by Augustina Naami and Hank Liese.
- Revisiting the Ideal of Unity within American Public Education Informed by Multicultural Education by Shilpi Sinha.
- The Attitudes of Street Children towards Forgiving their Wartime Oppressors: Sierra Leone by Samuel Hinton.
- Responding to the Globalisation Challenge: A Project for Migrant Families to Maintain their Language and Culture by Franco Vaccarino and Ute Walker.
- “Climbing a Great Hill”: The Process of Integral Diversity Maturity Illustrated in Nelson Mandela’s Autobiography Long Walk to Freedom by Michael A. Raffanti and Toni A. Gregory.
- The Diversity of Three American White Guys: Pathways towards Racial Identity by Joe R. Busby, Tim Hatcher and Jason W. Osborne.
- Stereotype Busters: Literature Featuring Individuals with Disabilities by Poonam C. Dev and Emily M. Labenski.
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