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Socio-Economic Crises in Black and Brown Communities in the United State

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Socio-Economic Crises in Black and Brown Communities in the United States provides insight and awareness concerning crises that exist in underserved Black and brown communities in the United States. The contributors explore these issues through the lenses of public policy, human behavior, environmental injustice, socioeconomic status, gentrification, psychological limitation, Black history distortions, as well as disparities in health, technology, race, gender, and class. They are products of various backgrounds, which provides diverse perspectives from their life experiences.
Antoinette S. Christophe is associate professor and the director of the Master of Public Administration Program at Texas Southern University.
Table of Contents Chapter 1: Navigating the Socio-economic Landscape in Black and Brown Communities: An Introduction: Antoinette S. Christophe Chapter 2: Food and Drug Administration's Regulation of Medical Algorithms and Rapidly Emerging Cybersecurity Threats Trevor M. Clark, Robert Lucas Williams, and Antoinette S. Christophe Chapter 3: Black Women Navigating Senior Leadership & Presidencies Inside Predominately White Institutions (PWIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): An Analysis Through the Lens of Black Feminist Thought on Race, Gender, and Class Oppression in Higher Education Celyn C. Boykin and Tonia W. Horton Chapter 4: The Cost of Economic Advancement: Black and Brown Communities' Battles with Environmental Racism and Gentrification Nicholas B. Lacy, Kayla J. Gerdes, and Stacey L. Connaughton Chapter 5: The Long-Lasting Legacy of Slavery: White Supremacy Mario Marcel Salas Chapter 6: Considerations of Race and Ethnicity in the United States-Centric Emergency and Disaster Management Literature: An Exploratory Bibliometric Analysis Thomas W. Hasse and Wenjiun Wang Chapter 7: Distance Education and African American Students Diane Dowdey Chapter 8: Navigating the Socio-economic Landscape in Black and Brown Communities: Conclusion & Takeaways Antoinette S. Christophe About the Contributors
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