Responsible Men


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Max Wolinsky, an ethically challenged, forty-something salesman, is not looking forward to returning home to Philadelphia for his son Nathan's bar mitzvah, since it will mean seeing his ex-wife, now living with his former gardener, listening to his son's complaints about his kosher Boy Scout troop, and dealing with his father and Uncle Abe. Reprint.




Raising Boys to Become Responsible Men


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An excellent resource for parents guiding their son through emotional development and maturity. A solid and easy step-by-step process with a reassuring, empowering and inspiring tone. A book that captures the joys and challenges of raising emotionally healthy boys. "I have seen first hand the emotional struggles of boys and know they have many unmet needs. Our faith and trust in God will help guide our boys to be responsible men. An insightful and on-point book, Brother Matt.Well done." -Rev. Lem Barney, NFL Hall of Fame. "One phase often heard addressing the challenges of parenthood, especially when dealing with boys is, no one has written a book to make it a little easier for parents. Well now.a great job, Matt." -Robert J. Hollingsworth "Without a doubt you are on target with what is happening with our boys. A must read for parents." -Darrell Grant "Essential reading for those who are concern about the emotional health of boys." -Clarence D. Powell "A marvelous and compassionate book that offers a strong sense of hope for our boys." -Milton Lanier "Matt has provided us with a clear window into the souls of boys, with practical steps that will hopefully energize parents and others to build on the strengths of their boys." -Mike Hamlin, MSW







Black Men Still Exist


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Deeply concerned that a high percentage of African American men seem to be falling short of living a meaningful existence in today's society, David J. Ramsey digs into his people's colorful past in an attempt to explain their present predicament. Through a series of interviews with black men as well as women, Ramsey uncovers factors such as coping with abandonment and abuse, and the lack of guidance and support. Giving much emphasis to the significance of nurturing the family and responsible par




Becoming a Man


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A “scrupulously honest” (O, The Oprah Magazine) debut memoir that explores one man’s gender transition amid a pivotal political moment in America. Becoming a Man is a “moving narrative [that] illuminates the joy, courage, necessity, and risk-taking of gender transition” (Kirkus Reviews). For fifty years P. Carl lived as a girl and then as a queer woman, building a career, a life, and a loving marriage, yet still waiting to realize himself in full. As Carl embarks on his gender transition, he takes us inside the complex shifts and questions that arise throughout—the alternating moments of arrival and estrangement. He writes intimately about how transitioning reconfigures both his own inner experience and his closest bonds—his twenty-year relationship with his wife, Lynette; his already tumultuous relationships with his parents; and seemingly solid friendships that are subtly altered, often painfully and wordlessly. Carl “has written a poignant and candid self-appraisal of life as a ‘work-of-progress’” (Booklist) and blends the remarkable story of his own personal journey with incisive cultural commentary, writing beautifully about gender, power, and inequality in America. His transition occurs amid the rise of the Trump administration and the #MeToo movement—a transition point in America’s own story, when transphobia and toxic masculinity are under fire even as they thrive in the highest halls of power. Carl’s quest to become himself and to reckon with his masculinity mirrors, in many ways, the challenge before the country as a whole, to imagine a society where every member can have a vibrant, livable life. Here, through this brave and deeply personal work, Carl brings an unparalleled new voice to this conversation.




The Black Church - Where Women Pray and Men Prey


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This book continues an uncomfortable examination of Prosperity Gospel, the con game of religion and slick preachers. The truth is revealed about the many ways Black women are set up in churches by unscrupulous men out to control, demean, sexually abuse and rob them and their children. (Back cover)







Of G-Men and Eggheads


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Spy romances of Cold War counterespionage evoke scenes of heroic FBI and CIA agents dedicated to smashing communism and its subversive coterie of intellectual fellow travelers bent on painting the world red. John Rodden cuts this tall tale down to its authentic pint size, refusing to indulge the public relations myth promoted by J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. In Of G-Men and Eggheads, Rodden portrays federal agents’ hilarious obsession with monitoring that ever-present threat to national security, the American literary intellectual. Drawing on government dossiers and archives, Rodden focuses on the onetime members of a radical political sect of ex-Trotskyists (barely numbering a thousand at its height), the so-called New York intellectuals. He describes the nonsensical decades-long pursuit of this group of intellectuals, especially Lionel Trilling, Dwight Macdonald, and Irving Howe. The Keystone Cops style of numerous FBI agents is documented carefully in Rodden's meticulous case studies of how Hoover's men recruited informants to snoop on the "Commies," opened their personal mail, tracked their movements, and reported on their wives and friends.




The Motorman and Conductor


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Vols. 19- include the Proceedings of the Association's 12-27th annual conventions.