Reparable Harm

Assessing and Addressing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California

The study identifies some of the greatest disparities for boys and men of color relative to their white counterparts across specific socioeconomic, health, safety, and school readiness indicators in California and provides information about different strategies for reducing the disparities — including effective programs, practices, and policies — that can begin making an important difference in changing the life course of boys and men of color.

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  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 126
  • List Price: $55.00
  • Price: $44.00
  • ISBN/EAN: 9780833045614
  • Document Number: MG-745-TCE
  • Year: 2009
  • Series: Monographs

Contents

  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Disparities in a Social Determinant Context

  • Chapter Three

    Assessing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California

  • Chapter Four

    Addressing Disparities Faced by Boys and Men of Color in California

  • Chapter Five

    Conclusions

  • Appendix

    Summary of Other Outcome Indicators

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