When is Separate Unequal?
Explore the critical insights of Ruth Colker in her compelling book, When is Separate Unequal?, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. With 296 pages of in-depth analysis, this hardback edition delves into the complexities of disability discrimination and the pursuit of equality. Colker argues that the traditional color-blind approach, which has been prevalent in the discourse on race discrimination, falls short when applied to the nuances of disability rights. This thought-provoking work challenges readers to reconsider how laws and policies can be shaped to better protect individuals with disabilities, promoting a more equitable society. Perfect for those interested in legal studies, social justice, and advocacy for people with disabilities, this book is an essential addition to any thoughtful reader's collection.