The Imperfect Storm: Racism and a Pandemic Collide in America

The Imperfect Storm: Racism and a Pandemic Collide in America
Author: James A. Taylor
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 148089849X

On May 25, 2020, a thunderous collision between racism and COVID-19 created an “imperfect” storm that revealed centuries of imperfections that were camouflaged in America’s society. After the murder of George Floyd, virtually everyone became clear-eyed and could see the imperfections in health care, housing, employment, criminal justice, and education. These institutions continue to hinder the upward mobility of people of color. James and Wandy Taylor, the owners of Taylor & Taylor Education Consultants, explore how systemic racism in public education has prevented many black and brown children from achieving their full potential. They explore how to: • bridge the culture gap between teachers and students in culturally diverse classrooms; • prepare teachers to succeed in multicultural settings; • ascertain the differences between divergent views of education. The authors also take readers on a journey through America’s past that begins with the Jim Crow era of the late nineteenth century when America had separate and unequal societies and culminates in the present where students learn together—but from teachers that are often biased. Discover the problems students of color face on a daily basis and arm yourself with strategies to eradicate systemic racism in our schools with the insights provided in The Imperfect Storm.

The Imperfect Storm

The Imperfect Storm
Author: Howard Storm
Publisher: BearManor Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781629334974

Autobiography of the director of episodes of Taxi, Sanford and Son, Mork and Mindy and more.

The Imperfect Storm

The Imperfect Storm
Author: Howard Storm
Publisher: BearManor Media
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781629334967

Autobiography of a TV director: Mork and Mindy, Laverne and Shirley, Taxi, Head of the Class, and many others.

The Imperfect Storm

The Imperfect Storm
Author: BlaQue Angel
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN: 9781370687923

A long, wild night out on the town with his boys landed Malychii in the arms of the intelligent, vivacious and beautiful Stormee "Storm" Osborne. Malychii knows he should just walk away from the mystifying, drop-dead gorgeous woman and file his wild night of lust in a lockbox as a distant memory, but Storm isn't the type to be filed away.Storm is every man's definition of perfection with her mysterious smile and feisty attitude. However, she's harboring more than one secret besides being a tender, young thing whose virginity was given willingly to Malychii the very night they met.Things go from zero to sixty and Storm refuses to be denied. When she falls for a guy, she falls hard. She wants what she wants, and what she wants...she gets. If not...she could become the Imperfect Storm.Ride with the BlaQue Angel through an Urban Thriller like no other.

The Continuing Storm

The Continuing Storm
Author: Kai Erikson
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1477324364

More than fifteen years later, Hurricane Katrina maintains a strong grip on the American imagination. The reason is not simply that Katrina was an event of enormous scale, although it certainly was by any measure one of the most damaging storms in American history. But, quite apart from its lethality and destructiveness, Katrina retains a place in living memory because it is one of the most telling disasters in our recent national experience, revealing important truths about our society and ourselves. The final volume in the award-winning Katrina Bookshelf series Higher Ground reflects upon what we have learned about Katrina and about America. Kai Erikson and Lori Peek expand our view of the disaster by assessing its ongoing impact on individual lives and across the wide-ranging geographies where displaced New Orleanians landed after the storm. Such an expanded view, the authors argue, is critical for understanding the human costs of catastrophe across time and space. Concluding with a broader examination of disasters in the years since Katrina—including COVID-19—The Continuing Storm is a sobering meditation on the duration of a catastrophe that continues to exact steep costs in human suffering.

The Good Pirates of the Forgotten Bayous

The Good Pirates of the Forgotten Bayous
Author: Ken Wells
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0300152957

How a plucky coterie of Louisiana shrimp-boat captains faced down the most destructive hurricane in U.S. history--only to realize that the struggle to preserve their centuries-old culture had just begun With a long and colorful family history of defying storms, the seafaring Robin cousins of St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, make a fateful decision to ride out Hurricane Katrina on their hand-built fishing boats in a sheltered Civil War-era harbor called Violet Canal. But when Violet is overrun by killer surges, the Robins must summon all their courage, seamanship, and cunning to save themselves and the scores of others suddenly cast into their care. In this gripping saga, Louisiana native Ken Wells provides a close-up look at the harrowing experiences in the backwaters of New Orleans during and after Katrina. Focusing on the plight of the intrepid Robin family, whose members trace their local roots to before the American Revolution, Wells recounts the landfall of the storm and the tumultuous seventy-two hours afterward, when the Robins' beloved bayou country lay catastrophically flooded and all but forgotten by outside authorities as the world focused its attention on New Orleans. Wells follows his characters for more than two years as they strive, amid mind-boggling wreckage and governmental fecklessness, to rebuild their shattered lives. This is a story about the deep longing for home and a proud bayou people's love of the fertile but imperiled low country that has nourished them.

The Kennedy Club

The Kennedy Club
Author: G. P. Schultz
Publisher: greg Schultz
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011
Genre: Friendship
ISBN: 0962632449

When Emily and Jack meet by chance on a Cape Cod beach, it's the beginning of a tumultuous twenty-year romance that takes them into the eye of war and the heat of politics. Along for the ride are four Harvard University friends who are members of the Kennedy Club. Aspiring to the ideals of former president John F. Kennedy, the group's goal is to get Jack elected President of the United States. Emily and Jack fall in love, but will his ambition to be president outweigh his love for her, and will she be able to set aside her own career to help him achieve his dream? And will the bond of their relationship withstand betrayal and the lust for power as Jack fights to become the chief executive of the country? Coop, Jack's best friend and trusted campaign manager gets caught up in the fight to stop the destructive practice of mountain top mining devastating his home state of West Virginia. He becomes a terrorist activist against the coal companies, putting Jack's political career in jeopardy, and threatning Coop's relationship with the beautiful Adriana.

Democracy in the Digital Age

Democracy in the Digital Age
Author: Costa Vayenas
Publisher: Arena books
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2017-07-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1911593137

Digitization is disrupting representative democracy and the consequences are profound.

The Wrath of Irene

The Wrath of Irene
Author: M. Dickey Drysdale
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781468160734

(This is the black and white edition of this book. There is also a deluxe color edition with a full color interior.) On August 28, 2011 Hurricane Irene, now diminished to a tropical storm, arrived in Vermont. Her once mighty winds were now little more than a stiff breeze and yet the storm drenched the state with over eight inches of rain, overwhelming mountain streams and creating ribbons of destruction that swept away homes, bridges, and roads. While damages were statewide, the region hardest hit was the watershed of the White River where entire communities were cut off from the rest of the world. How these communities responded is a story of courage and cooperation, revealing a side of the human condition that isn't seen often on the evening news. This is the story of Irene--the before, during, and after--as it appeared originally on the pages of one of the nation's great weekly newspapers, The Herald of Randolph.

Enhancing Security, Sustainability and Resilience in Energy, Food and Water

Enhancing Security, Sustainability and Resilience in Energy, Food and Water
Author: Marko Keskinen
Publisher: MDPI
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3039282301

This book looks at the ways that energy, food, and water help to create connections between sustainability and security. The concept of security is in our current societies increasingly connected with sustainability, which seeks to ensure that we as humans are able to live and prosper on this planet now and in the future. The concepts of energy security, food security, and water security—used separately or together—manifest the burgeoning linkages between security and sustainability. This book brings together ten scientific articles that look at different aspects of security, sustainability, and resilience with an emphasis on energy, food, and/or water in the context of Finland and Europe. Together, the articles portray a rich picture on the diverse linkages between both energy, food, and water, and between security and sustainability. In sum, the articles and related preface conclude that ensuring sustainable security—or secure sustainability—requires systemic, structured processes that link the policies and actors in these two important but still distant fields.