Marginalization & Inequality
→Marginalization & Inequality Required: Nelson & Prilleltensky (2010), Chapters 14 & 15; Reverson et al. (2002), Chapters 17 & 22 Learner identified professional journal articles.
These are available via PsycArticles through the Walden Library on-line data base access at http://library.waldenu.edu/. Reading: Threaded Discussion: (Use the Discussion Board) The specific topic for discussion is located in the Discussion Board. Please refer to the Postings Rubric in the Course Information area to help you in constructing your Issue and Response Postings. All points of the rubric must be addressed in your Issue and Response postings to receive full credit. Issue Post: The discussion topic this week focuses on social issues of marginalization and inequality. Consider and respond to the following. Be sure to draw from and cite required readings as well as your own personal and professional experiences and other sources of knowledge. Describe the application of community psychology action and research tools to address issues related to marginalization and inequality within a global context.