We are all members of many groups at the same time. We are man or woman, black or white, citizen or non-citizen, young or old, Nebraska football fan or not, and on and on. In large part, our lives are shaped and influenced, and made rich and rewarding through these many and diverse group memberships. For better or worse, the discrimination laws increase our awareness of some of these groupings, and the salience of them. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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