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Author | : Frederick Joseph |
Publisher | : Candlewick Press |
Total Pages | : 529 |
Release | : 2022-10-11 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1536226998 |
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Black Friend and a seasoned activist comes an indispensable guide to social and political progressivism for young people and anyone wanting to get more involved. What is disinformation, and how does it influence our lives? How did the wealth gap become so staggeringly wide? Why do so many Americans lack access to quality health care? And—most importantly—what can we do about it all? Through a combination of personal anecdotes and interviews, authors Frederick Joseph and Porsche Joseph make a compelling case for tackling some of the biggest issues of our day, from gun violence, the prison system, transphobia, and indigenous land theft to climate change, education, housing, and immigration. Covering sixteen topics and featuring more than two dozen interviews with prominent activists, authors, actors, and politicians, this is the essential resource for those who want to make the world better than we found it. Featuring interviews with: Mehcad Brooks Keah Brown Julián Castro Sonja Cherry-Paul Chelsea Clinton Charlotte Clymer Mari Copeny, aka Little Miss Flint Greg D’Amato Jesse Katz Amed Khan Daniel Alejandro Leon-Davis Willy and Jo Lorenz Ben O’Keefe Brittany Packnett Cunningham Anna Paquin Robert Reich Brandon T. Snider Nic Stone Anton Treuer Andrea Tulee David Villalpando Elizabeth Warren Shannon Watts Natalie Weaver Brandon Wolf
Author | : Frederick Joseph |
Publisher | : Candlewick Press |
Total Pages | : 529 |
Release | : 2022-10-11 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1536224529 |
Every generation inherits the problems created by the ones before them, but no generation will inherit as many problems--as many crises--as the current generation of young people. From the devastations of climate change to the horrors of gun violence, from rampant transphobia to the widening wealth gap, from the lack of health care to the lack of housing, the challenges facing the next generation can feel insurmountable. But change, even revolution, is possible; you just have to know where to start. Covering sixteen topics and featuring more than two dozen interviews with prominent activists, authors, actors, and politicians, this is the essential resource for those who want to make the world better than we found it. Featuring interviews with: Mehcad Brooks, Keah Brown, Julian Castro, Sonja Cherry-Paul, Chelsea Clinton, Charlotte Clymer, Mari Copeny aka Little Miss Flint, Greg D'Amato, Jesse Katz, Amed Khan, Daniel Alejandro Leon-Davis, Willy and Jo Lorenz, Ben O'Keefe, Brittany Packnett-Cunningham, Anna Paquin, Robert Reich, Brandon T. Snider, Nic Stone, Anton Treuer, Andrea Tulee, David Villalpando, Elizabeth Warren, Shannon Watts, Natalie Weaver, Brandon Wolf.
Author | : Darrell Park |
Publisher | : Better Than We Found It |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2012-04 |
Genre | : American essays |
ISBN | : 9780984808403 |
This book should be required reading for anyone who cares about America. Better Than We Found It is a voice of reason and common sense in the cacophony of indignant tirades that saturate the media. If you're looking for a balanced source of simple solutions for the problems we face today, read this book. Solutions abound, from the obvious to the outlandish. With each new chapter you might find yourself asking "Why don't we do this already?" As refreshing as he is irreverent, Park demystifies the challenges facing our nation and identifies the tools and methods - that often already exist - with which we can solve them. This book includes thoughtful and straight forward solutions for problems as diverse as government and military reform, understanding how our country is financed, improving our education system, making our tax system fair, youth mentors, immigration, making high speed rail as convenient as air travel, middle east peace, homelessness, green energy, making electric cars mainstream, enabling average people make to make money from the sun and wind, using the census to make democracy stronger, and even reducing head injuries in football and making the game more athletic by rethinking helmets. Some of the ideas like National Service, and full democracy for American citizens living in Washington, DC are as old as our country, and others such as offering tax breaks for losing weight are on the cutting edge of policy debates. Using airport security to catch actual criminals, implementing logical gun rules, getting solar panels on every rooftop, preventing genocide, labeling our news sources like we label our food, securing our food supply, and preparing communities for emergencies, and bringing personal responsibility to heath care, are all monumental problems that have logical and implementable solutions. This book provides a straight forward and enjoyable approach to improving the world around us, making it clear how each of us can play a significant role in fixing those things that are broken. Better Than We Found It brings clarity to our problems and offers thoughtful solutions to fix what ails us. And, although some of these ideas carry big price tags like doubling the budget of every public school or expanding the Peace Corps to 100,000 volunteers, a surprising number cost little or nothing. Good government doesn't have to be pricey, and some ideas, like turning the Post Office into a bank for those without one, can even bring in a little revenue to our great country while improving people's lives. Other ideas such as the need to honestly assess our history and to fix the ten worst-performing states are painfully obvious, with not so obvious solutions. Some ideas, like training soldiers and aid workers together or preventing genocide by putting someone in charge of preventing it, can save thousands or even millions of lives, we just need to do our part to make it happen. Better Than We Found It will make you realize that America's problems can and will be fixed by ordinary people who care about their country. And it does not take that much time or effort. You don't need to quit your job or sell all of your possessions to make our country better than we found it, you just need to read this book and pick an issue or two that you care about.
Author | : Bruce A. Nordstrom |
Publisher | : Documentary Media LLC and University of Washington |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : Businesspeople |
ISBN | : 9781933245058 |
Author | : Frederick Joseph |
Publisher | : Candlewick |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2020-12-01 |
Genre | : Young Adult Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1536217018 |
The instant New York Times bestseller! Writing from the perspective of a friend, Frederick Joseph offers candid reflections on his own experiences with racism and conversations with prominent artists and activists about theirs—creating an essential read for white people who are committed anti-racists and those newly come to the cause of racial justice. “We don’t see color.” “I didn’t know Black people liked Star Wars!” “What hood are you from?” For Frederick Joseph, life as a transfer student in a largely white high school was full of wince-worthy moments that he often simply let go. As he grew older, however, he saw these as missed opportunities not only to stand up for himself, but to spread awareness to those white people who didn’t see the negative impact they were having. Speaking directly to the reader, The Black Friend calls up race-related anecdotes from the author’s past, weaving in his thoughts on why they were hurtful and how he might handle things differently now. Each chapter features the voice of at least one artist or activist, including Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give; April Reign, creator of #OscarsSoWhite; Jemele Hill, sports journalist and podcast host; and eleven others. Touching on everything from cultural appropriation to power dynamics, “reverse racism” to white privilege, microaggressions to the tragic results of overt racism, this book serves as conversation starter, tool kit, and invaluable window into the life of a former “token Black kid” who now presents himself as the friend many readers need. Backmatter includes an encyclopedia of racism, providing details on relevant historical events, terminology, and more.
Author | : Dan Stringer |
Publisher | : InterVarsity Press |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2021-11-16 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0830847677 |
Many today are discarding the evangelical label, and as a lifelong evangelical, Dan Stringer has wrestled with whether to stay or go. In this even-handed guide, he offers a thoughtful appreciation of evangelicalism's history, identity, and strengths, but also lament for its blind spots, showing how we can move forward with hope for our future together.
Author | : George Moore |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 1923 |
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Author | : Frederick Joseph |
Publisher | : HarperCollins |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2022-05-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0063138336 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "[A] scorching treatise on toxic masculinity. Joseph’s critiques of “the patriarchy... both overt and ingrained” are razor-sharp, but it’s the clear-eyed reckoning of his own place within it that tethers the soul of his book." —Publishers Weekly "Joseph has learned a great deal from bell hooks here, and I think she would be proud because Patriarchy Blues is such a moving, inspiring, rigorous vision for living.” —Robert Jones, Jr., New York Times bestselling author of The Prophets In this personal and poignant collection, the author of the New York Times bestseller The Black Friend examines the culture of masculinity through the lens of a Black man. What does it mean to be a man today? How does the pervasive yet elusive idea of “toxic masculinity” actually reflect men’s experiences—particularly those of color—and how they navigate the world? In this thought-provoking collection of essays, poems, and short reflections, Frederick Joseph contemplates these questions and more as he explores issues of masculinity and patriarchy from both a personal and cultural standpoint. From fatherhood, and “manning up” to abuse and therapy, he fearlessly and thoughtfully tackles the complex realities of men’s lives today and their significance for society, lending his insights as a Black man. Written in Joseph’s unique voice, with an intelligence and raw honesty that demonstrates both his vulnerability and compassion, Patriarchy Blues forces us to consider the joys, pains, and destructive nature of manhood and the stereotypes it engenders.
Author | : Allie Brosh |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2013-10-29 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1451666187 |
#1 New York Times Bestseller “Funny and smart as hell” (Bill Gates), Allie Brosh’s Hyperbole and a Half showcases her unique voice, leaping wit, and her ability to capture complex emotions with deceptively simple illustrations. FROM THE PUBLISHER: Every time Allie Brosh posts something new on her hugely popular blog Hyperbole and a Half the internet rejoices. This full-color, beautifully illustrated edition features more than fifty percent new content, with ten never-before-seen essays and one wholly revised and expanded piece as well as classics from the website like, “The God of Cake,” “Dogs Don’t Understand Basic Concepts Like Moving,” and her astonishing, “Adventures in Depression,” and “Depression Part Two,” which have been hailed as some of the most insightful meditations on the disease ever written. Brosh’s debut marks the launch of a major new American humorist who will surely make even the biggest scrooge or snob laugh. We dare you not to. FROM THE AUTHOR: This is a book I wrote. Because I wrote it, I had to figure out what to put on the back cover to explain what it is. I tried to write a long, third-person summary that would imply how great the book is and also sound vaguely authoritative—like maybe someone who isn’t me wrote it—but I soon discovered that I’m not sneaky enough to pull it off convincingly. So I decided to just make a list of things that are in the book: Pictures Words Stories about things that happened to me Stories about things that happened to other people because of me Eight billion dollars* Stories about dogs The secret to eternal happiness* *These are lies. Perhaps I have underestimated my sneakiness!
Author | : Iowa State Horticultural Society, Des Moines |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 636 |
Release | : 1893 |
Genre | : Horticultural societies |
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