Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs is a powerful and unflinching examination of the United States as a country shaped by both its highest ideals and its deepest contradictions.
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Mother's Ruin! is the raw and unflinching memoir of Virginia Charles, a woman abandoned at twelve weeks old, rejected by her grandmother's prejudice, and raised in the shadows of England's care syst……続きを見る
In this book, we argue that authoritarian forces are working harder than ever to maintain, reinstate, and pass laws and policies that are antithetical to a kind, equitable, and socially just society……続きを見る
Each year, more than two million children around the world fall victim to commercial sexual and labor exploitation. Put simply, the growing epidemic of child exploitation demands a coordinated respo……続きを見る
Social justice rhetoric is prevalent in contemporary America, but are we as a nation ready to do the work to effect real change? Emily Allen Williams has gathered a group of essays that interrogate ……続きを見る
Racism and Discourse in Latin America investigates how public discourse is involved in the daily reproduction of racism in Latin America. The essays examine political discourse, mass media discourse……続きを見る
Each year, more than two million children around the world fall victim to commercial sexual exploitation. The numbers of children sexually abused for non-commercial purposes are even higher. Put sim……続きを見る