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![]() Social Services and the Ethnic Community
Alfreda P. Iglehart and Rosina M. Becerra
The work of helping professionals and how
they do it continues to derive from the society in which they live. The demand
for ethnic-sensitive social services is growing as the ethnic diversity of U.S.
society grows. As communities become more diverse, they want their own agencies
to serve their people. Has this always been the case? How do existing service
systems fit with ethnic service systems? Do these systems ever converge?
Iglehart and Becerra’s well-documented, well-organized examination of the
history, evolution, and current state of social services to ethnic communities
in the United States reveals vital pieces to the puzzle of ethnic-sensitive
practice and multicultural service delivery. Now available from Waveland Press,
this much-needed synthesis of existing empirical and theoretical literature,
case studies, and interviews with key informants will empower social service
providers to respond effectively to the needs of ethnic communities. $26.95 list, 292 pages 10-digit ISBN: 1-57766-103-6 13-digit ISBN: 978-1-57766-103-0 © 1995 Table of Contents
1. Introduction |