We Bleed The Same

We Bleed The Same
Author: David Wilkinson
Publisher: Inspired Quill
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2014-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1908600314

When the leak of sensitive information is traced back to his computer console, Government official and minor celebrity Danny Parque’s bright future comes crashing down around him. Found guilty and sent out as a conscripted criminal to fight for an Empire he once loved but comes to despise, horrifying combat leads to capture by the terrorists he is supposed to fear. Danny joins their ranks; persuaded that they are pursuing the same freedom he craves. But the time soon comes when, entangled in a new web of lies, Danny wonders if the price of freedom is his own conscience. When asked to betray everything - and everyone - he once held dear, the decision must be made...Whose side is he on?

Feeding the Other

Feeding the Other
Author: Rebecca T. De Souza
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0262536765

How food pantries stigmatize their clients through a discourse that emphasizes hard work, self help, and economic productivity rather than food justice and equity. The United States has one of the highest rates of hunger and food insecurity in the industrialized world, with poor households, single parents, and communities of color disproportionately affected. Food pantries—run by charitable and faith-based organizations—rather than legal entitlements have become a cornerstone of the government's efforts to end hunger. In Feeding the Other, Rebecca de Souza argues that food pantries stigmatize their clients through a discourse that emphasizes hard work, self help, and economic productivity rather than food justice and equity. De Souza describes this “framing, blaming, and shaming” as “neoliberal stigma” that recasts the structural issue of hunger as a problem for the individual hungry person. De Souza shows how neoliberal stigma plays out in practice through a comparative case analysis of two food pantries in Duluth, Minnesota. Doing so, she documents the seldom-acknowledged voices, experiences, and realities of people living with hunger. She describes the failure of public institutions to protect citizens from poverty and hunger; the white privilege of pantry volunteers caught between neoliberal narratives and social justice concerns; the evangelical conviction that food assistance should be “a hand up, not a handout”; the culture of suspicion in food pantry spaces; and the constraints on food choice. It is only by rejecting the neoliberal narrative and giving voice to the hungry rather than the privileged, de Souza argues, that food pantries can become agents of food justice.

Black October the Missing Moment

Black October the Missing Moment
Author: Wilson J. Washington Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2017-01-05
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 1524658693

WE (Black Men) were all equal leaders that day of the original Million Man March. It was a significant moment in African American history, a “Missing Moment.” History has shown us time and time again that true change engages momentum when we experience a “defining moment.” As we continue to embrace the “defining moment” changes are destined to occur without much additional effort and progress will be realized. It is at this time we can look back and call the change that occurred as a defining moment, a pivotal moment, “Black October - The Missing Moment”.

Here I Am

Here I Am
Author: Joshua Peter Smith
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2019-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1796048690

The Gist This book is for all human beings who would like eternal life in Gods kingdom Heaven. I open up lost peoples eyes to the glory of God. Im showing you people light. Jesus Christ is the Sun that is our Kingdom. We are stars trapped in an ocean of Gods our outer space thats water up there. I am going to crack the seven seas because that water is too salty that is our fountain of youth. The salt comes from sinning and the selling of my mother earth. We all need to stop selling mother earth that is God you are selling. You all will now put up your JPS Industtreez banner if you want your home to stay standing. This is my third day, Sunday! Yes we are stuck on a Sunday. You fools who still chose to count time and money your days are numbered. This is Judgement Day. It is now time for Satan and his demons to pay.

Freedom Without Restrictions

Freedom Without Restrictions
Author: Saidah Varley
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2022-03-18
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1663235252

Freedom Without Restrictions illustrates the rich history of african americans from slavery to current events. All while highlighting achievements and giving hope for a better future. It teaches the importance of change and equality so that one day we can all be truly free.

Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back

Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back
Author: Leslie Ann Jeffrey
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0774840307

Sex workers are often the "objects" of study for academics and policy makers. Theories about their lives and the policies that affect their work are usually developed without input from the sex workers themselves, as they are rarely seen as capable of analyzing the social and political world in which they work. In this book, however, sex workers set the tone. Leslie Ann Jeffrey and Gayle MacDonald interview sex workers in three Maritime cities and those who work around them: police, health-care providers, community workers/advocates, members of neighbourhood associations, and politicians. The sex workers discuss such issues as violence and safety, health and risk, politics and policy, media influence, and public perception of the trade, portraying the best and the worst facets of their working lives and expressing sentiments refreshingly at odds with commonly held opinions. Given recent Parliamentary recommendations to decriminalize prostitution, Sex Workers in the Maritimes Talk Back represents a timely shift to public discussions about sex work. Engaging and accessible, this book will be of interest to public policy practitioners, students of social and political science, community advocates, police, and sex workers and their families.

13:3

13:3
Author: Joshua Underwood
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2021-04-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1664230939

This is more than a compilation of poems. It represents the collective voice of thousands - millions - of incarcerated brothers and sisters, from all walks of life, experiencing every form of adversity and hardship imaginable, yet choosing to persevere in spite of... This is an encouragement to those inside the walls to keep the faith, and a charge to those outside of the walls to remember those in chains.

Top Christian Hits of 2017-2018

Top Christian Hits of 2017-2018
Author: Hal Leonard Corp.
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-03-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1540027333

(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). 17 of the year's finest Christian/gospel hits arranged for piano, voice and guitar. Includes: All My Hope * Bleed the Same * Broken Things * Even If * God of All My Days * The Gospel * Grace Got You * Gracefully Broken * Home * Masterpiece * More Than Anything * Never Been (Never Been a Moment) * No One like Our God * Oh My Soul * Old Church Choir * Resurrection Power * Word of Life.

Subjectified

Subjectified
Author: Suzannah Weiss
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2024-05-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1509560203

Subjectified is a book about subjects, objects, and verbs. It is also a book about clothing-optional resorts, group masturbation circles, and sex parties. Suzannah Weiss takes the reader through her adventures as a sex and relationship writer to explore how we can create a world with less objectification and more subjectification — placing women and other marginalized groups in the subject role of sentences and actions. Offering a deeply personal account and powerful critique of sexual empowerment movements, Suzannah Weiss presents a way forward that focuses more on what women desire, and less on what men desire from them. She makes a bold yet compassionate call for women everywhere to inhabit their bodies and hearts — to remain connected to their inner eye and their inner "I," even in a world where they are disproportionately "you," "she," or "them." The book is for everybody wanting to understand themselves better as subjects. Wholeheartedly, the author invites you to follow her search for subjecthood and, should you desire, forge your own path out of objecthood.