Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Meeting the Challenge of Our Multicultural America & Beyond

Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Meeting the Challenge of Our Multicultural America & Beyond, ISBN 1-880192-18-7, was published by Caddo Gap Press in 1996. In the preface, James B. Boyer, a founder and former Executive Director of the National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) and professor of Curriculum and American Ethnic Studies at Kansas State University, writes, “Paul D. Christiansen and Michelle Young have taken a bold step in using strategies for their readers that embrace major categories of diversity and cultural understandings. As one reads this book, multiple perspectives unfold which, under normal circumstances, would not be part of the reader’s world of understanding diverse cultures. As such, it is one of the few books which attempt to do this without a specific audience (corporate audience, academic audience) in mind. The volume, then, is one that could be consumed by the general public and makes a major contribution of our understanding of all peoples…

“…Their writings force us to examine the extent to which our own human qualities are nonviolently developed and/or exposed. America needs such reading at this time.”

  • Sections of the Book

 

  • Quotes from a Review

 

  • How to Get Your Copy

 

  • Awards Received

 

  • Complete Table of Contents with links to excerpts

 

 

Sections of the Book

 

Part I: Mosaic

Covers the cultures by geographical/continental placement

Carries an abundance of personal interviews with–and essays by–people from a wide variety of cultures, including:

  • A former aide to the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who escaped from Iran in the late Seventies

 

  • Maria Segal, who, at the age of 6, was smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto just two weeks before her family perished inside

 

  • Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese consul who saved an estimated 6,000 to 8,000 Jews in Lithuania in 1940, directly against orders from Tokyo

 

  • The Buffalo Soldiers

 

  • An interview with Angela Bates, president of the Nicodemus Historical Society

 

 

Part II: Business Affairs: Corporate Cultural Challenge

Addresses the needs of the corporate community head-on.

 

Part III: Bias and Prejudice: Understanding and Overcoming Prejudice

 

Part IV: Celebration: Celebrating Our Diversity

Addresses the avenues for the development and appreciation of positive intercultural relationships.

Quotes from a Review

  • Warmly written in conversational-style, Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Meeting the Challenge of Our Multicultural America & Beyond is intended for both text and trade. Writes newspaper columnist Vicki Kabat, “These enlightening individual stories are the fabric squares that create a rich and beautiful quilt of American life. Good experiences and bad are reported with honesty. Perspectives gained from life experiences are shared in an effort to promote greater understanding.

 

  • “Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow gives several practical suggestions to achieve greater understanding and acceptance among peoples, all of them emphasizing education. Some examples include learning about different cultural and religious celebrations, researching family history and genealogy, and investigating differences between cultural groups within your family.

 

  • “Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow is an excellent primer in how to achieve what we profess to believe.”

 

  • Judges’ comments on their decision about the national award: “A wide range of interesting excerpts and stories of people from around the world. Excellent job of coherently presenting their stories and views, bridging them with insightful commentary. People in academic and non-academic settings should read this book as they struggle to understand the concept of multiculturalism.”

 

 

Awards Received

  • March 1997: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Meeting the Challenge of Our Multicultural America & Beyond awarded #1 in General Nonfiction by the North Carolina Press Club

 

  • June 1997: Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow: Meeting the Challenge of Our Multicultural America & Beyond awarded #2 in General Nonfiction from the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW). Judges included a former foreign correspondent and Pulitzer prize winner in international reporting, magazine editors and journalists. Full press release.

 

 

How to Get Your Copy

The book is available through several bookstores online, including Amazon.com as well as through Caddo Gap Press.

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