Scene Three: Thursday, May 10, 2007:
Including and Engaging people of all socio-economic levels
Working with the unmentionable difference - Class
Bibliography - Class differences
The following bibliography was supplied by presenters of this session, Evangelina Holvino of Chaos Management, Ltd., Boston, MA, and Maureen Scully of the University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA.
- Corporate Voices for Working Families: http://www.cvworkingfamilies.org
- Demott, B. 1990. The Imperial Middle. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Estes, R. 1996. The Tyranny of the Bottom Line. San Francisco, Berrett-Koehler.
- Holvino, E. 2002. Class: 'A Difference That Makes a Difference' in Organizations. The Diversity Factor 10 (2): 28-34.
- Leondar-Wright, B. http://www.classmatters.org
- Lui, Robles, Brewer, and Adamson (with United for a Fair Economy). 2006. The Color of Wealth: The Story Behind the U.S. Racial Wealth Divide. NY: The New Press.
- New York Times Correspondents. 2005. Class Matters. New York: Times Books.
- Raffo, S., ed. 1997. Queerly Classed: Gay Men and Lesbians Write about Class. Boston: South End Press.
- Scully, M. and Blake-Beard, S. 2005. Locating Class in Organizational Diversity Work: Class as Structure, Style, and Process. In Konrad, Prasad, & Pringle, eds. The Handbook of Workplace Diversity. London: Sage Publications, pp 431-454.
- United for a Fair Economy, Too Much newsletter; http://www.faireconomy.org
Give-away book in honor of Asian American Heritage Month:
Han, A. & Hsu, J. 2004. Asian American X: An Intersection of Twenty-First Century Asian American Voices. University of Michigan Press.
Scene Three was the third session of the 2007 NW Diversity Learning Series, Life Theater - Inclusion and Engagement: Challenging and Expanding My Diversity Competency: Moving Beyond My Comfort Zone. The Series, held in Seattle, WA, is organized by The GilDeane Group, publishers of DiversityCentral.com.
