Book Description
a child's look at how diversity makes our world better
Author : John Amos
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 34,1 MB
Release : 2017-09-19
Category : Colors
ISBN : 9780692034286
a child's look at how diversity makes our world better
Author : Cassandra Blizzard
Publisher : Bad Rabbit Publications
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 24,92 MB
Release : 2014-12-06
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 1468157523
Can One Book Change The World? Possibly. One of the most often posed questions I receive from clients and readers is: “Why is there so much evil in the world? Why is there so much violence and hate?” The answer is simple. Because we’ve forgotten who we are and why we are here on this planet. That answer may sound like the preface to some airy-fairy metaphysical book, but it’s not. Understanding who we are is essential to living a balanced life. I am talking, of course, about the human soul. Whether or not you choose to believe in a human soul, this book offers insight into the same question. Why is there so much violence in the world? What I will share in this book is one of the deepest, most basic, and yet most important principles that I learned during my Seven Years of Surrender. It was the beginning, so to speak. The beginning of understanding. And the principles in this book should be the foundation from which we all seek to understand ourselves and others. If you have read my book Seven Years of Surrender, then you know that I had an endless amount of time to do nothing but meditate and ponder the mysteries of life. I’m not suggesting that I have all the answers. Life is a continuous state of evolution, an unfoldment of wisdom and understanding. We all evolve through life. I am not perfect. I am not infallible. But my tragedy was not for nothing. I was willing to plunge into the depths of life and come out with a better understanding of myself and the world around me. I hope you will follow me through my book series and learn along with me as we grow together. A World Without Color is a thought provoking book that is designed to cause a shift in consciousness. It transcends race, religion and borders with its world changing views. It gets to the root of the issues that separate the people of the world and what separates us from true peace and happiness within ourselves.
Author : Bernard Jan
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 30,96 MB
Release : 2017-09-13
Category :
ISBN : 9789535958116
One story. Two endings. Genuine and fictional. Which ending is yours? What do you say to someone who is dying? And what do you say when that someone can't understand a word you are saying? How do you comfort each other throughout... and beyond? My love, if you go away in a few days, the world will lose its colors and darken like the land of Mordor. If you go away and leave me to wander aimlessly, alone in this sea become wild, like a ship with a broken rudder and drowned sailors, and if I don't find comfort in the warmth of your body, clutched in my embrace at the end of the day, I'm afraid I won't survive. "I don't regret anything. Marcel was not only my cat, he was my everything. My brother, my friend, my world shrank in a soft gray-striped furry ball."-Bernard Jan Powerful. Emotional. Honest. A heartfelt and moving novella. Translated into English by Bernard Jan Editing and proofreading by Philip Newey, Thomas Carley Jr. and Kath Middleton Cover design by Mario Kozar MKM Media Cover photo by Zach Singh
Author : Benjamin Ellefson
Publisher : Beaver's Pond Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,41 MB
Release : 2015-12-15
Category : Colors
ISBN : 9781592988440
"Floating into the air with an enormous gum bubble, Alvin lands in a strange world where everything is gray. The trees, the flowers, the dirt, the sky, the animals, and even the people are all missing their color..." --
Author : Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Page : 299 pages
File Size : 31,64 MB
Release : 2006-08-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0742568814
In this book, Bonilla-Silva explores with systematic interview data the nature and components of post-civil rights racial ideology. Specifically, he documents the existence of a new suave and apparently non-racial racial ideology he labels color-blind racism. He suggests this ideology, anchored on the decontextualized, ahistorical, and abstract extension of liberalism to racial matters, has become the organizational matrix whites use to explain and account for racial matters in America.
Author : Dennis Tyler
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 45,40 MB
Release : 2022-02-15
Category : HISTORY
ISBN : 147980584X
"Rather than simply engaging in a triumphalist narrative of overcoming where both disability and disablement are shunned alike, Disabilities of the Color Line argues that Black authors and activists have consistently avowed disability as a part of Black social life in varied and complex ways. Sometimes their affirmation of disability serves to capture how their bodies, minds, and health have been and are made vulnerable to harm and impairment by the state and society. Sometimes their assertion of disability symbolizes a sense of commonality and community that comes not only from a recognition of the shared subjection of blackness and disability but also from a willingness to imagine and create a world distinct from the dominant social order. Through the work of David Walker, Henry Box Brown, William and Ellen Craft, Charles Chesnutt, James Weldon Johnson, and Mamie Till-Mobley, Disabilities of the Color Line examines how Black writer-activists have engaged in an aesthetics of redress: modes of resistance that show how Black communities have rigorously acknowledged disability as a response to forms of racial injury and in the pursuit of racial and disability justice"--
Author : Laurie Rubin
Publisher : Seven Stories Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 17,17 MB
Release : 2012-10-23
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1609804252
Colors, Rubin tells us, affect everyone through sound, smell, taste, and a vast array of emotions and atmospheres. She explains that although she has been blind since birth, she has experienced color all her life. In her memoir Do You Dream in Color?, Laurie Rubin looks back on her life as an international opera singer who happens to be blind. From her loneliness and isolation as a middle school student to her experiences skiing, Rubin offers her young readers a life-story rich in detail and inspiration drawn from everyday challenges. Beginning with her childhood in California, Rubin tells the story of her life and the amazing experiences that led her to a career as an internationally celebrated mezzo-soprano. Rubin describes her past as a "journey towards identity," one she hopes will resonate with young people struggling with two fundamental questions: "Who am I?" and "Where do I fit in?" Although most of us aren't blind, Rubin believes that many of us have traits that make us something other than "normal." These differences, like blindness, may seem like barriers, but for the strong and the persistent, dreams can overcome barriers, no matter how large they may seem. This is what makes her story so unique yet universal and so important for young readers.
Author : Kendra Norton
Publisher : Workman Publishing
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 37,26 MB
Release : 2021-08-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 1523515279
Coloring books became a thing when adults discovered how relaxing and meditative they were. Jigsaw puzzles roared back into popularity as an immersive activity, not to mention a great alternative to television. How exciting is it, then, to introduce an activity that tops them both: reverse coloring, which not only confers the mindful benefits of coloring and puzzling but energizes you to feel truly creative, even when you're weary and just want to zone out. It's so simple, yet so profoundly satisfying. Each page in The Reverse Coloring Book has the colors, and you draw the lines. Created by the artist Kendra Norton, these beautiful and whimsical watercolors provide a gentle visual guide so open-ended that the possibilities are limitless. Trace the shapes, draw in figures, doodle, shade, cover an area with dots. Be realistic, with a plan, or simply let your imagination drift, as if looking a clouds in the sky. Each page is an invitation to slow down, let go, and thoughtfully (or thoughtlessly) let your pen find its way over the image. The Reverse Coloring Book includes 50 original works of art, printed on sturdy paper that's single-sided and perforated. And unlike with traditional coloring books, all you need is a pen.
Author : Patrick Syme
Publisher :
Page : 84 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
Release : 1814
Category : Color
ISBN :
Author : Andrea J. Ritchie
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 362 pages
File Size : 24,5 MB
Release : 2017-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0807088986
“A passionate, incisive critique of the many ways in which women and girls of color are systematically erased or marginalized in discussions of police violence.” —Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow Invisible No More is a timely examination of how Black women, Indigenous women, and women of color experience racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement. By placing the individual stories of Sandra Bland, Rekia Boyd, Dajerria Becton, Monica Jones, and Mya Hall in the broader context of the twin epidemics of police violence and mass incarceration, Andrea Ritchie documents the evolution of movements centered around women’s experiences of policing. Featuring a powerful forward by activist Angela Davis, Invisible No More is an essential exposé on police violence against WOC that demands a radical rethinking of our visions of safety—and the means we devote to achieving it.