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Seattle's El Centro de la Raza: Dr. King's Living Laboratory
By (Author) Bruce E. Johansen
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th December 2019
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
Local history
Society and culture: general
361.76309797772
Hardback
276
Width 161mm, Height 235mm, Spine 24mm
617g
From its beginnings in Seattle nearly 50 years ago, El Centro de la Razas name has been translated as the center for people of all races. In Seattles El Centro de la Raza: Dr. King's Living Laboratory, Bruce E. Johansen explores how the center has become part of a nationally significant work in progress on human rights and relations based on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s concept of a Beloved Community that crosses all ethnic, racial, and other social boundaries. Johansens examination of the history of the center highlights its mission to consciously provide intercultural communication and cooperation as an interracial bridge, uniting people on both a small and large scale, from neighborhood communities to international relations. Scholars of Latin American studies, race studies, international relations, sociology, and communication will find this book especially useful.
This book provides solid scholarship which contributes to the research and writing on diversity. Furthermore, this book is relative in providing outliers of assortment, coalitions, and alliances among people of color. Likewise, there is a need for research and writing, which expresses the comparative value of uniformity in America.--James L. Conyers, University of Houston
Bruce E. Johansen is professor of communication and Native American studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha