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Race: Are We So Different?
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Race: Are We So Different? Unknown - 2012

by Alan H. Goodman (Hampshire College, USA); Yolanda T. Moses (University of California, Riverside, USA); Joseph L. Jones (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA); With: American Anthropological Association


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  • Title Race: Are We So Different?
  • Author Alan H. Goodman (Hampshire College, USA); Yolanda T. Moses (University of California, Riverside, USA); Joseph L. Jones (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA); With: American Anthropological Association
  • Binding unknown
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons
  • Date 2012
  • ISBN 9781118233177

About the author

Alan H. Goodman is Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty at Hampshire College. A biological anthropologist who has written extensively on human variation and the biological consequences of inequality and poverty, he co-leads the national public education project sponsored by the AAA and funded by NSF and the Ford Foundation. Goodman is a past President of the AAA.

Yolanda T. Moses is Professor of Anthropology, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Excellence and Equity at the University of California, Riverside. A cultural anthropologist, she has published extensively on issues of social inequality in complex societies and cultural diversity in higher education in the United States, India, and South Africa. She chaired the National Advisory Committee composed of distinguished scholars and curators that designed the original exhibit and website.She co-leads the national public education project sponsored by the AAA and funded by NSF and the Ford Foundation. Moses is past President of the AAA.

Joseph L. Jones is former RACE project manager for the American Anthropological Association. He also has written extensively on race and the stresses of enslavement. He is finishing his dissertation from University of Massachusetts Amherst on "The Political Ecology of Early Childhood Lead Exposure for Enslaved Africans from the New York African Burial Ground."

Sponsored by the American Anthropological Association (AAA). Founded in 1902, the American Anthropological Association (AAA) is the world's largest professional organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology. With over 11 thousand members, the Arlington, Virginia-based association includes archaeologists, cultural anthropologists, biological anthropologists, linguists, and applied anthropologists from around the world. AAA publishes 22 peer-reviewed scholarly journals and conducts the largest annual meeting of anthropologists in the world.