Human Relations Commissions: Relieving Racial Tensions In The American City

Brian Calfano , Valerie Martinez-Ebers
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Human Relations Commissions: Relieving Racial Tensions In The American City

Brian Calfano , Valerie Martinez-Ebers
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Calfano and Martinez-Ebers have provided needed focus on local policy making by turning to human relations commissions and examining the effects of their work—not just on the communities they are created to serve but also on the leaders themselves who invest so greatly in the effort of making our pluralistic society more congenial. This is important work.

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  • Published date: Sep 08, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231191012
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Brian Calfano is associate professor of political science and journalism at the University of Cincinnati. He is a former policy advisor for the City of Los Angeles Human Relations Commission, and his many publications include A Matter of Discretion: The Politics of Catholic Priests in the United States and Ireland (2017) and Muslims, Identity, and American Politics (2018).

Valerie Martinez-Ebers is director of the Latina/o and Mexican American Studies program and University Distinguished Research Professor of Political Science at the University of North Texas. A former editor of the American Political Science Review, she is coauthor of Políticas: Latina Public Officials in Texas (2008); Latino Lives in America: Making It Home (2010); and Latinos in the New Millennium: An Almanac of Opinion, Behavior, and Policy Preferences (2012), among other works.

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