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From the Mills College strike of 1990 to the Chicano Studies movement at UCLA, from African American student unrest at Rutgers University in 1995 to student protest in California against the passage of Propositions 187 and 209, issues of cultural diversity have rocked college campuses for much of this decade. Indeed, Robert Rhoads locates the key to understanding renewed student activism in the 1990s within the struggle over multiculturalism.
In Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity, he focuses on how students have utilized what many scholars describe, both affectionately and pejoratively, as "identity politics" to advance various concerns tied to diversity issues.
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Case studies, Education (Higher), College students, Minorities, Political activity, Multiculturalism, Multicultural education, Student movements, College students, political activity, Minorities, education, united states, Mouvements étudiants, Cas, Études de, Étudiants, Activité politique, Multiculturalisme, Éducation interculturelle, Minorités, Enseignement supérieur, Études de cas, Studentenbeweging, Culturele minderhedenPlaces
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Freedom's Web: Student Activism in an Age of Cultural Diversity
April 27, 2000, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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Freedom's web: student activism in an age of cultural diversity
1998, Johns Hopkins University Press
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0801858879 9780801858871
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