Timothy Smeeding was incorrectly
identified as a sociologist in an earlier version of the story.
Not exact matches
Most Wiccans
identify as witches, and they form the largest branch of the burgeoning neo-pagan movement, said Helen A. Berger, a
sociologist who specializes in the study of contemporary Paganism and witchcraft at Brandeis University.
Roger Hart, a
sociologist for UNICEF who developed the original Ladder of Children's Participation in 1994,
identified the first three rungs
as representing forms of non-participation.
The book includes well - known figures like playwright, actress, and author Alice Childress; the
sociologist Horace R. Cayton, Jr.; the community activist Mercedes Arroyo; and the widely published academic Harold Cruse,
as well
as those only
identified by their race and ethnicity, with special attention given to peoples of Latinx, African - American, Arab, and Asian descent.