Wing, A. K. (Ed.). (2003). Critical race feminism: A reader. New York: New York University Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Van Soest, D. (1997). The global crisis of violence: Common problems, universal causes, shared solutions. Washington, DC: NASW Press.
In Print. Cressman Library.
Call Number: 303.6 V279G
Wing, A. K. (2000) Global Critical Race Feminism: An International Reader. New York: New York University Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
George, S. (1986). How the other half dies: The real reasons of world hunger. New York: Penguin.
Available to download at The Transnational Institute (TNI). TNI is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. For the PDF, go to: https://www.tni.org/files/download/howtheotherhalfdies.pdf
Forsythe, D. P. (2018). Human rights in international relations. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Edmonston, B., & Passel, J. S. (1994). Immigration and ethnicity: The integration of America's newest arrivals. Washington, D.C: Urban Institute Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Arnove, A., & Abunimah, A. (2003). Iraq under siege: The deadly impact of sanctions and war. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Young, I. M. (1990). Justice and the politics of difference. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Risse, T., Ropp, S. C., & Sikkink, K. (1999). The power of human rights: International norms and domestic change. New York: Cambridge University Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Abramovitz, M. (1996). Regulating the lives of women: social welfare policy from colonial times to the present. Boston, MA: South End Press.
In Print. Cressman Library.
Call Number: 362.83 A161R Request an Interlibrary Loan for the more recent 2018 edition.
Piven, F. F., & Cloward, R. A. (1971). Regulating the poor: The functions of public welfare. New York: Pantheon Books.
1st edition. In Print. Cressman Library.
Call Number: 361.620973 P693R Request an Interlibrary Loan for the more recent 1993 edition.
Simon, A. R. (2009). The rising of Bread for the World: An outcry of citizens against hunger. New York: Paulist Press.
In print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Chomsky, N. (2000). Rogue states: The rule of force in world affairs. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.
In Print. Not at CCC, though. Request an Interlibrary Loan.
Shiva, V. (2000). Stolen harvest: The hijacking of the global food supply. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.
In Print. Cressman Library.
Call Number: 338.181 S558S
Peters, J., & Wolper, A. (1995). Women's rights, human rights: International feminist perspectives. New York: Routledge.
1st edition. In Print. Cressman Library.
Call Number: 323.34 P482W
See Chapter 19: Mayer, A. E. (1995). Cultural particularism as a bar to women’s rights: Reflections on the Middle Eastern experience. In Peters, J., & Wolper, A. (Eds.), Women’s rights, human rights: International feminist perspectives (176-188). New York: Routledge.
Or, read online at Google Books. Request an Interlibrary Loan for the more recent 2008 edition.
Recommended Readings - Articles
Recommended Readings for CCC 201 -- ARTICLES For websites with recommended readings, look under the Internet tab.
Drachman, D., Kwon-Ahn, Y. H., and Paulino, A. (1996). Migration and resettlement experiences of Dominican and Korean families. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 77(10), 626-638.
In Print. Cressman Library.
Terrace Level. Compact Shelving.
DiCarlo, M. A., Gibbons, J. L., Kaminsky, D., Wright, J. D., & Stiles, D. A. (2000). Street children’s drawings: Windows into their life circumstances and aspirations. International Social Work, 43(1), 107–120.