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Doing Good: Racial Tensions and Workplace Inequalities at a Community Clinic in El Nuevo South

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Doing Good: Racial Tensions and Workplace Inequalities at a Community Clinic in El Nuevo South

Doing Good: Racial Tensions and Workplace Inequalities at a Community Clinic in El Nuevo South by Natalia Deeb-Sossa
English | Feb. 28, 2013 | ISBN: 0816521328 | 176 Pages | PDF | 2 MB

Throughout the “New South,” relationships based on race, class, social status, gender, and citizenship are being upended by the recent influx of Latina/o residents. Doing Good examines these issues as they play out in the microcosm of a community health center in North Carolina that previously had served mostly African American clients but now serves predominantly Latina/o clients. Drawing on eighteen months of experience as a participant- observer in the clinic and in-depth interviews with clinic staff at all levels, Natalia Deeb-Sossa provides an informative and fascinating view of how changing demographics are profoundly affecting the new social order.