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The third edition of this directory includes information on local, state, national and selected international organizations, associations, research centers, government agencies, programmes, foundations, museums, human rights agencies, embassies, academic programmes, and other groups in the United States that offer services to or provide information/policy analysis about refugees and immigrants. The information is arranged in ten chapters and two appendixes : Appendix A contains a glossary, chronologies of refugee and asylum programmes, review of immigration and naturalization legislation and other documents. Appendix B contains extensive tables and charts on current and historical trends in immigration and refugee admissions, as well as selected data on the world refugee situation. The directory ends with three indexes, by organizational name, geographical area and contact name.
Describes models of culturally appropriate service delivery and training put into practice in the US and Canada, and reports on surveys and studies of attitudes. Subjects include agency-based multicultural training and supervision, and social work practice in intercultural misunderstandings. Contains worksheets with suggestions for hiring foreign-born staff, service planning for international populations, using information systems, and policymaking. For human service professionals and educators. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Drawing on hundreds of richly textured interviews conducted from one end of the country to the other, veteran journalist Sanford J. Ungar documents the real-life struggles and triumphs of America's newest immigrants. He finds that the self-chosen who arrive every day, most of them legally, still enrich our national character and experience and make invaluable political, economic, social, cultural, and even gastronomic contributions. "First-class journalism, a book scholars will use decades from now to find out what it 'felt like' to be an immigrant in the 90s. I do not know of a better description and analysis of contemporary immigration." -- Roger Daniels, author of Coming to America: A History of Immigration and Ethnicity in American Life "An excellent overview of contemporary immigration issues set within the context of developments in the past fifty years. Ungar makes a strong case for the contributions of recent immigrants and for maintaining a relatively open door in the face of sometimes shrill opposition." -- Thomas Dublin, editor of Immigrant Voices: New Lives in America "Exactly the right book at the right time. [Ungar] looks at the national controversy over immigration policy with a clear eye, producing a history and a convincing argument why this is no time to reverse a liberal welcome to newcomers that has always--in good times and bad--made this a better and more prosperous democracy." -- Ben H. Bagdikian, author of Double Vision
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