Identities and Inequalities emphasizes the merging of four key social
identifiers-race (and ethnicity), class, gender, and sexuality - from
the perspective of individuals embedded in particular cultural,
institutional, and historical contexts. Taking an integrated approach to
how the four key social identifiers work together or in opposition to
form peoples' social identities and experiences with inequality. This
fourth edition has been updated to include the most current statistics,
as well as updated examples, and intersections features.