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Seminar One: Higher Education in a Diverse Democracy

AAC&U. 1998. "Statement on Liberal Learning." Association of American Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC.

Bauman, H., Dirksen, L. and Jennifer Drake. 1997. "Silence is Not Without Voice." The Disability Studies Reader, ed. Leonard J. Davis. New York: Routledge.

Hiley, David R. 1996. "The Democratic Purposes of General Education." Liberal Education, 82:1, 20-25. Washington, DC: AAC&U.

Knefelkamp, Lee and Carol Schneider. 1997. "Education for a World Lived in Common with Others." In Education and Democracy: Re-imagining Liberal Learning, ed. Robert Orrill, New York: The College Board.

Thomson, Rosemarie Garland. 1997. "Integrating Disability Studies into the Existing Curriculum." The Disability Studies Reader, ed. Lennard J. Davis. New York: Routledge.

West, Cornel. 1994. "Race and Social Justice in a Multicultural Democracy." In Liberal Education, 80:3. Washington, DC: AAC&U.

Seminar Two: Intersections of Identities

Allison, Dorothy. 1994. "A Question of Class." Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature. Firebrand.

Anzaldua, Gloria. 1987. "To Live in the Borderlands Means You." In Borderlands/La Frontera. San Francisco: Aunt Lute.

McIntosh, Peggy. 1992. "White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming to See Correspondences Through Work in Women's Studies." In Race, Class, and Gender: An Anthology, eds. Patricia Hill Collins and Margaret L. Anderson. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Company.

Okita, Dwight. 1999. "Notes for a Poem on Being Asian American." In Encounters: People of Asian Descent in the Americas, ed. Roshni Rustomji-Kerns. Landham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Parker, Pat. 1987. "For the white person who wants to know how to be my friend." In Making Face, Making Soul/ Haciendo Caras: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color, ed. Gloria Anzaldua. San Francisco: Aunt Lute.

Wade, Cheryl Marie. 1997. "I AM NOT ONE OF THE." In The Disability Studies Reader, ed. Lennard J. Davis. New York: Routledge.

Seminar Three: Migration, Immigration, and Citizenship

Appardurai, Arjun. 2000. "Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy." In The Global Transformation Reader: An Introduction to the Globalization Debate, 230-237. eds. David Held and Anthony McGrew. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, Inc.

Danticat, Edwidge. 2000. "AHA!" In Becoming American: Personal Essays by First Generation Immigrant Women. New York: Hyperion.

Nussbaum, Martha C. 1996. "Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism." In For Love of Country: Debating the Limits of Patriotism. Boston: Beacon Press.

Rich, Adrienne. 1993. "Split at the Root." Reprinted in Visions of America: Personal Narratives from the Promised Lands, eds. Wesley Brown and Amy Ling. New York: Persea Books.

Rodriguez, Richard. 1992. "The Achievement of Desire." In ReReading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing, eds. Gary Colombo, Robert Cullen, and Bonnie Lisle. Boston: St. Martin Press, Inc.

Silko, Leslie Marmon. 1991. "The Man to Send Rain Clouds." Reprinted in Imagining America: Stories from the Promised Land, eds. Wesley Brown and Amy Ling. New York: Persea Books.

Supplemental Materials

Institute for Women's Leadership and the New Jersey Division of Women, 2001, Fall. New Jersey Women: Who are We? How are We Faring? NJ Women Count 2:1, 1-19.

Caffrey, Mary. April 21, 1997. How Immigration Succeeds. In NJ Princeton Weekly (online) Available at www.princeton.edu/pr/pwb/97/0421/0421-espenshade.html

Balance sheet of human development, 1990-97. Human Development Report 1999, p. 22. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

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