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An in-depth examination reveals the interplay between economic disparities, gender imbalances, and racial discrimination, all compounded by unequal access to education, healthcare, and employment. By exposing systemic roots and overlapping identities, it outlines practical strategies for reform and community-driven change.
Sommario
- Chapter 1 The Historical Roots of Social Inequalities
- Chapter 2 Theoretical Perspectives on Social Inequalities
- Chapter 3 Economic Inequalities and Poverty
- Chapter 4 Educational Disparities and Access
- Chapter 5 Health Disparities and Healthcare Access
- Chapter 6 Racial Inequalities and Systemic Racism
- Chapter 7 Gender Inequalities and Intersectionality
- Chapter 8 Environmental Injustices and Climate Change
- Chapter 9 Political Inequalities and Representation Chapter 10 Social Mobility and Opportunity Structures
Info autore
Rachael Moore is an LGBT activist and a DEI consultant who specialises in anti-racism, gender mainstreaming and helping organisations create inclusive workspaces and safe workplace culture. She holds Masters in International and European Law from Vrije Universiteit Brussel and has worked with governmental institutions and grassroots organisations across Europe. In 2018 she co-founded Rainbow Nation Brussels which works with and for LGBTQI persons who are Black and of colour. Besides being active in both local and European spheres of activism, Rachael finds it equally important to monitor global youth movements. As following the youth is following the future.