This is an informative book about the racial aspect of identity development. I am giving it a mild recommendation because I did not find it life-changing. But despite being a book about social issues published in 1997 (with an updated edition in 2003), it has maintained relevance. It is primarily ge...
I'm giving this one five stars, mostly because I think just about everyone should read it.I was already familiar with many of the concepts and ideas put forth in this book (thanks, Tumblr), so I'm not sure how it would come across to people running into these issues for the very first time. I found ...
Definitely an interesting read. Read it for a student development class, and I think it was extremely helpful.