Book Description
A wide-ranging collection of essays by Christian women of color serving in urban poor contexts.
Author : Shabrae Jackson Krieg
Publisher : Servant Partners Press
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 29,51 MB
Release : 2018-10-17
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780998366548
A wide-ranging collection of essays by Christian women of color serving in urban poor contexts.
Author : Rodger Streitmatter
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 24,87 MB
Release : 2014-07-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0813149053
Each chapter is a biographical sketch of an influential black woman who has written for American newspapers or television news, including Maria W. Stewart, Mary Ann Shadd Cary, Gertrude Bustill Mossell, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Josephine St.Pierre Ruffin, Delilah L. Beasley, Marvel Cooke, Charlotta A. Bass, Alice Allison Dunnigan, Ethel L. Payne, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
Author : Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Publisher : BPS Books
Page : 291 pages
File Size : 13,32 MB
Release : 2007-09
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0978440250
Radcliffe shows parents how to eliminate yelling, criticism, and other unpleasant communications and foster a family-wide atmosphere of cooperation, closeness, love, and respect.
Author : Lyn Mikel Brown
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 45,99 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780674747210
This book, filled with the voices of teenage girls, corrects the misperceptions that have crept into our picture of female adolescence. Based on the author's yearlong conversation with white junior high and middle school girls -- from the working poor and the middle class -- Raising Their Voices allows us to hear how girls adopt some expectations about gender but strenuously resist others, how they use traditionally feminine means to maintain their independence, and how they recognize and resist pressures to ignore their own needs and wishes.
Author : Judy Sima
Publisher : Libraries Unlimited
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 36,67 MB
Release : 2003-04-30
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 156308919X
Anyone who wants to start a youth storytelling group or troupe will find a wealth of practical information and inspiration in this guide. Written by two veteran storytellers and storytelling group leaders, this book takes you step by step through the entire process of planning, starting, managing, and growing your storytelling group-even up through taking the show on the road. Complete instructions for teaching storytelling skills and performing are accompanied by dozens of reproducible activities and practical tips-from how to recruit members and how to adapt stories for telling to what to wear when performing, and fundraising ideas. Storytelling is a powerful teaching and learning tool. It increases literacy and language skills, builds creativity and imagination, instills confidence, encourages cooperation and collaboration-and it's great fun for everyone! Share the gift of storytelling with young people and watch them grow. Grades 4-12.
Author : Xiaoping Li
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 13,99 MB
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0774841362
This interdisciplinary inquiry examines Asian Canadian political and cultural activism around community building, identity making, racial equity, and social justice. Informed by a postcolonial and postmodern cultural critique, it traces the trajectory of progressive cultural discourse generated by Asian Canadian cultural activists over the course of several generations. Xiaoping Li draws on historical sources and personal testimonies to convincingly demonstrate how culture acts as a means of engagement with the political and social world. He addresses topical issues of "race," ethnicity, identity, and transculturalism.
Author : Paula Davidoff
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 23,5 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Education
ISBN : 0359681840
Raising Voices: Creating a Safe Space for Girls to Speak Out guides the reader through a unique creative process that successfully helps teenage girls discover ways to better understand the issues and overcome obstacles that affect their lives and their communities. The book explains how the authors started and built their own program for girls; gives explicit, step-by-step instructions for organizing and implementing a program for girls; and offers stories and writing examples that illustrate how teaching artists, counselors, and teen participants collaborate to make art and, in the process, strengthen the participants' autonomy and sense of self.
Author : Arlene B. Hirschfelder
Publisher : Perfection Learning
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 18,43 MB
Release : 1993-09
Category : American literature
ISBN : 9780780736412
A collection of poems and essays describing the cultural experiences of young Native Americans.
Author : Leah D. Schade
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 35,18 MB
Release : 2019-11-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1538127776
Rooted and Rising is for everyone who worries about the climate crisis and seeks spiritual practices and perspectives to renew their capacity for compassionate, purposeful, and joyful action. Leah Schade and Margaret Bullitt-Jonas gather twenty-one faith leaders, scientists, community organizers, theologians, and grassroots climate activists to offer wisdom for fellow pilgrims grappling with the weight of climate change. Acknowledging the unprecedented nature of our predicament—the fact that climate disruption is unraveling the web of life and threatening the end of human civilization—the authors share their stories of grief and hope, fear and faith. Together, the essays, introductory sections, and discussion questions reveal that our present crisis can elicit a depth of wisdom, insight, and motivation with power to guide us toward a more peaceful, just, and Earth-honoring future. With a foreword by Mary Evelyn Tucker and a special introduction by Bill McKibben, the book presents an interfaith perspective that welcomes and challenges readers of all backgrounds.
Author : Malalai Joya
Publisher : Pan Australia
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 35,72 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1405039132
Malalai Joya has been described as the bravest woman in the world. As a teenager she worked as a woman's rights activist under the Taliban, running underground classes and clinics in her native Afghanistan that would have resulted in her torture and execution if she'd been caught. After the fall of the Taliban, Malalai was elected as one of the few women to represent her province at the first assembly to frame a new Afghan constitution.Here she dared to speak out against the crimes of the war lords, who - backed by the Americans - now ruled the country. To her their crimes were almost as bad as those of the hated Taliban, yet the West seemed content to support them as part of their Realpolitik approach to Afghanistan - my enemy's enemy is my friend. Her public denunciation resulted in several attempts to assassinate her, and for the last five years she's lived under constant threat, moving from safe house to safe house. It hasn't stopped her speaking out though, and on the back of her courage she was elected to Afghan's first parliament.She represents the voiceless, the oppressed, the victims and the innocents of Afghanistan's endless cycle of violence. She's outspoken, passionate and fearless - an extraordinary woman to emerge from decades of brutal and misogynistic repression. Her book and her voice are set to resonate around the world.