West Medford, Massachusetts has been home to a thriving African American community, where families have lived for generations since the end of the Civil War.
During their four years of living in Iran and sharing their lives with the Iranian people, Evelyn and Wallace Shellenberger encountered and experienced God many times and in many ways.
These finely crafted ecofeminist poems cut from brown sugar and green cloth are the stuff of starfish whiz and Asian American turmoil, a yin-and-yang duo turned inside out with a glamorous hint of sassafras and old-time honey; dulcet verses written with slant rhymes in combination with shifting pictorial colors of hilarity provide a backdrop to Changs idiosyncratic alphabet, riddled with dynastic complaint and thoughtful ghetto beauty.
The need for renegotiation of the place and role of women in the family, the Church, and the society cannot be any more urgent than now, especially as people are more aware of the devastating effects of the evils of inequality, discrimination, and oppression.
Often called a modern day storyteller, Von Washingtons plays explore the social and psychological difficulties associated with being an African American living in modern day America.
This is a vivid look back at the last four years of the speedways existence as seen through the eyes of six guys and six girls whose last years at Islip High School coincided with its closure.
La experiencia obtenida como ingenieros de la los autores de este libro, y la interaccin que tenemos como docentes con los alumnos de la escuela de ingeniera, nos hace recordar ciertos problemas que se suscitaron en su momento cuando desempeamos la profesin de la ingeniera y lo seguimos viendo con los egresados de esta escuela, quines, cuando deciden buscar ciertos puestos gerenciales dentro de las organizaciones o cuando quieren desarrollar su propio negocio, se topan con que les hace falta ciertas herramientas de tipo administrativo que les impide tomar decisiones acertivas y los limita en su desempeo.
I believe that America is still strong, a leader of the free world, and capable of even greater accomplishments through a paradigm shift and through embracing one another in love and respect.
In Closing the Gap isn't working, retired General Practitioner Chris Gilford takes a critical look at the campaign which started in about 2008 and was intended to close the gap between the health, education and employment of First Nations Peoples and the rest of the Australian population.
After having countless, disastrous relationships as well as a failed marriage with African American women, I promised myself I would never EVER date one again.
In this threnodic and filial homage to his late mother, Okoampa-Ahoofe wistfully depicts the matriarch as an all-pervading spirit of boundless generosity and warmth.
A Cowman's Wife is the true account of the author's experience as co-owner of Old Camp Rucker Ranch, a 22,000 acre spread north of Douglas, Arizona that she purchased with her husband in 1919.
The book provides a psychological journey into the problems that most communities face when dealing with aspects pertaining to the criminal justice system.
This book was written to expose the suffering, pain, and devastation the African people are subjected to by their political leaders, who were elected to office under questionable circumstances and by a rigged election and who subjects the people to horrific human rights violations while leaving a country that is ravaged by war and depleted of its rich natural resources.
In this first installment of The Operator series,Fear No Evil takes the reader on a head-shaking, thought-provoking,swearing-under-your-breath journey through the ugly world of corrupt politics,racial hatred, and terrorism.
This book will cover everything from a brief history of hidden messages that have been written and misinformed by western education, medicine, psychiatry, education and religion.