000855765 000__ 04945cam\a2200457\i\4500 000855765 001__ 855765 000855765 005__ 20210515155905.0 000855765 008__ 171106t20182018paua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\c 000855765 010__ $$a 2017050961 000855765 020__ $$a9781439916032$$q(paperback) 000855765 020__ $$a1439916039$$q(paperback) 000855765 020__ $$a9781439916025$$q(hardcover) 000855765 020__ $$a1439916020$$q(hardcover) 000855765 020__ $$z9781439916049$$q(electronic book) 000855765 035__ $$a(OCoLC)on1011548142 000855765 035__ $$a855765 000855765 040__ $$aPUL$$beng$$erda$$cPUL$$dOCLCF$$dBDX$$dOBE$$dSEN$$dYDX$$dTEU$$dAZT$$dHTM$$dDLC$$dGUA$$dDAC$$dYUS$$dUKMGB 000855765 042__ $$apcc 000855765 043__ $$an-us--- 000855765 049__ $$aISEA 000855765 05000 $$aE184.A1$$bH4155 2018 000855765 08204 $$a305.800973$$223 000855765 24500 $$aHealing our divided society :$$binvesting in America fifty years after the Kerner Report /$$cedited by Fred Harris and Alan Curtis. 000855765 24630 $$aInvesting in America fifty years after the Kerner Report 000855765 264_1 $$aPhiladelphia :$$bTemple University Press,$$c2018. 000855765 300__ $$axii, 469 pages :$$billustrations ;$$c23 cm 000855765 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000855765 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000855765 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000855765 500__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000855765 500__ $$a"An Eisenhower Foundation Book." 000855765 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 395-449) and index. 000855765 50500 $$gIntroduction and the history of the Kerner Report --$$gPart I. Evidence-based policy.$$tPolicy that works ;$$tEconomic and employment policy ;$$tEducation policy ;$$tHousing and neighborhood investment policy ;$$tCriminal justice policy and mass incarceration ;$$tDomestic reform, global impact ;$$tFinancing reform ;$$tNew will --$$gPart II. Perspectives from the fiftieth-anniversary National Advisory Council.$$gEconomic and employment policy.$$tEconomic justice : fifty years after the Kerner Report /$$rJoseph E. Stiglitz ;$$tThe policy agenda to address racial injustice /$$rJared Bernstein ;$$tThe case for solidarity /$$rJeff Faux ;$$tThe power of love coupled with opportunity /$$rDorothy Stoneman ;$$tFifty years since the 1967 rebellion, have health and health care services improved? /$$rHerbert C. Smitherman, Jr., Lamar K. Johnson, and Anil N. F. Aranha --$$gEducation Policy.$$tEducation and the path to one nation, indivisible /$$rLinda Darling-Hammond ;$$tEducation : racial and social justice /$$rDiane Ravitch ;$$tKerner and kids : work remains /$$rCarol Emig ;$$tStill struggling to change the odds for America's poor children and children of color /$$rMarian Wright Edelman ;$$tA new civil rights agenda /$$rGary Orfield --$$gHousing and neighborhood investment policy.$$tHousing : a national anthem /$$rOscar Perry Abello, with Ron Grzywinski and Marilyn Melkonian ;$$tRace relations since the ghetto riots of the 1960s /$$rElijah Anderson --$$gCrime prevention and criminal justice policy.$$tEvidence-based programs, policies, and practices /$$rDelbert S. Elliott ;$$tPolicing in the United States : from the Kerner legacy looking forward /$$rLaurie O. Robinson ;$$tRace, violence, and criminal justice /$$rElliott Currie --$$gEquality and inclusion.$$tSuffering and citizenship : racism and black life /$$rMichael P. Jeffries ;$$tNew dimensions of equity : the experience of American Latinos /$$rHenry G. Cisneros ;$$tEverybody does better in Indian country when tribes are empowered /$$rKevin K. Washburn ;$$tWe must do better : fifty years of fitful progress for women /$$rMartha F. Davis --$$gNew will and the media.$$tMessaging strategy needed to combat inequality today /$$rCelinda Lake ;$$tThe Kerner Commission and the challenge of politics : the "new ethnicity," class, and racial justice /$$rE. J. Dionne, Jr. ;$$tThe media and race relations /$$rJulian E. Zelizer ;$$tSometimes, "dog bites man" really is the story /$$rGary Younge. 000855765 520__ $$aIn 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that America was heading toward "two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal." Today, America's communities are experiencing increasing racial tensions and inequality, working-class resentment over the unfulfilled American Dream, white supremacy violence, toxic inaction in Washington, and the decline of the nation's example around the world. In Healing Our Divided Society, Fred Harris, the last surviving member of the Kerner Commission, along with Eisenhower Foundation CEO Alan Curtis, re-examine fifty years later the work still necessary towards the goals set forth in The Kerner Report. This timely volume unites the interests of minorities and white working- and middle-class Americans to propose a strategy to reduce poverty, inequality, and racial injustice. 000855765 61010 $$aUnited States.$$bNational Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.$$tReport. 000855765 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xSocial conditions. 000855765 650_0 $$aUrban poor$$zUnited States. 000855765 650_0 $$aEquality$$zUnited States. 000855765 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations. 000855765 7001_ $$aHarris, Fred R.,$$d1930-$$eeditor. 000855765 7001_ $$aCurtis, Alan,$$d1943-$$eeditor. 000855765 85200 $$bgen$$hE184.A1$$iH4155$$i2018 000855765 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:855765$$pGLOBAL_SET 000855765 980__ $$aBIB 000855765 980__ $$aBOOK