The New Global World: America's World and the World's America | p. 1 |
Introduction to Race/Racism in the United States | p. 5 |
"Look, a Negro": Reflections on the Human Rights Approach to Racial Inequality | p. 9 |
The Diversity Ideology: Keeping Major Transnational Corporations White and Male in an Era of Globalization | p. 23 |
Introduction to Reparations Issues | p. 43 |
Jim Crow and the Case for Reparations: Lessons from the African Diaspora | p. 47 |
Bringing Down the House: Reparations, Universal Morality Human Rights, and Social Justice | p. 65 |
Paying for the Past: Prospects and Obstacles Facing Reparations Politics in the U.S. and South Africa | p. 83 |
Introduction to Immigration Issues | p. 103 |
Immigrant Rights as Human Rights | p. 107 |
"Aliens," "Illegals," and Other Types of "Mexicanness": Examination of Racial Profiling in Border Policing | p. 127 |
El Sueno Americano? Barriers to Home Ownership for Mexican-Origin Populations | p. 143 |
No Phone, No Vehicle, No English, and No Citizenship: The Vulnerability of Mexican Immigrants in the United States | p. 161 |
Border Sexual Conquest: A Framework for Gendered and Racial Sexual Violence | p. 181 |
Israeli Fashion and Palestinian Labor during the Intifada | p. 199 |
Introduction to the Intersection between Global and Local Human Rights | p. 215 |
Constitutions and Human Rights | p. 219 |
Twenty-First Century Globalization and the Social Forum Process: Building Today's Global Justice and Equality Movement | p. 231 |
The Globalization of the U.S. Prison-Industrial Complex | p. 247 |
America's World and the World's America: Conclusions and Recommendations for Addressing Inequalities and Human Rights Violations | p. 267 |
Index | p. 285 |
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