Abstract
The United States and Canada are multicultural societies consisting of populations who find themselves attached to two cultural societies, their ethnic homeland and mainstream society. This attachment is often reflective in the cultural recreational activities and pursuits desired, with these being representative of the ethnic culture or the culture of mainstream society. The challenge thus posed for recreation leaders, programmers and administrators centers around fulfilling diverse recreation needs. This paper presents five recommendations to assist recreation leaders, programmers and administrators in serving and preparing to serve multi-ethnic populations.
Recommended Citation
Karlis, George
(1994)
"Managing Recreation Services for Immigrants: Recommendations for Leaders, Programmers and Administrators,"
Visions in Leisure and Business: Vol. 12:
No.
4, Article 5.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/visions/vol12/iss4/5