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The following materials relate to interbeing, environmental justice, poverty, classism, and other prejudice-related connections. To learn more about an item or to purchase a book, please click on its title. As an Amazon Associate,, up to 15% of all book purchases made through Amazon.com (by clicking a link below and ordering the book online) will go toward supporting this web site.

 Booklist by Topic:

 Philosophy of Interbeing

 Environmental Justice

 Globalization

 Socioeconomic Status and Classism

 Multicultural, Multi-Focus Scholarly Journals:

 Magazines, E-Zines, and Newsletters:

 Publications on Interbeing and Mindfulness

 Multi-Focus Social Justice Magazines

 Multi-Focus Social Justice Newsletters

 Other Publications:

 Articles and Essays:

 Articles Linking Different Forms of Prejudice
  • Arnett, J. J. (2002). The psychology of globalization. American Psychologist, 57, 774-783.
  • Crandall, C. S. (1994). Prejudice against fat people: Ideology and self-interest. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 66, 882-894.
  • Ficarrotto, T. J. (1990). Racism, sexism, and erotophobia: Attitudes of heterosexuals toward homosexuals. Journal of Homosexuality, 19, 111-116.
  • Wagstaff, G. F. (1991). Attitudes toward animals and human beings. Journal of Social Psychology, 131, 573-575.
  • Perez-Lopez, M. S., Lewis, R. J., & Cash, T. F. (2001). The relationship of antifat attitudes to other prejudicial and gender-related attitudes. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 683-697.

 Essays on Interconnectedness

  • Leopold, A. (1987). Odyssey. In A Sand County Almanac (pp. 104-108). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Sen, A. (2001, November 23). A world not neatly divided. New York Times, p. A39.