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Social Justice and the Power of Compassion looks at how a single
person, or a small organization, working at the grassroots level
can make great strides in helping the marginalized and
disenfranchised. Marguerite Guzman Bouvard weaves the personal
stories of the founders and directors of such organizations as the
Polaris Project, MADRE, and the Harpswell Foundation to show how
they have dealt with social problems of many kinds that have been
invisible for too long. From dealing with climate change to giving
housing and giving medical care to the homeless these people and
their organizations have created models that have been replicated
around the country and successfully given widespread attention to
these important issues.
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Mothers of Adult Children (Paperback)
Marguerite Guzman Bouvard; Contributions by Mirna E Carranza, Susan Duenke, Nancy Gerber, Trish Green, …
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Mothers of Adult Children elucidates what happens when children
come of age and leave home, creating new lives in the realms of
work and relationships. Mothers from around the world learn that
this is the point in which their relationships with their children
must drastically change. Mothers often come to terms with the
changes by accepting differences and providing moral and emotional
support when needed. However, the evolutionary nature of mothers'
roles throughout the course of their children's lives is not only
determined by the mother-child dynamic. The mothering of adult
children is a transformative role, and the stories presented here
show that the dynamics between mother and child are also influenced
by cultural events. Accidents, disasters, war, and other hardships
also intervene in these stories of multicultural motherhood. This
book reveals the problems mothers of adult children face and
celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of those who mother
through hardship.
Mothers of Adult Children elucidates what happens when children
come of age and leave home, creating new lives in the realms of
work and relationships. Mothers from around the world learn that
this is the point in which their relationships with their children
must drastically change. Mothers often come to terms with the
changes by accepting differences and providing moral and emotional
support when needed. However, the evolutionary nature of mothers'
roles throughout the course of their children's lives is not only
determined by the mother-child dynamic. The mothering of adult
children is a transformative role, and the stories presented here
show that the dynamics between mother and child are also influenced
by cultural events. Accidents, disasters, war, and other hardships
also intervene in these stories of multicultural motherhood. This
book reveals the problems mothers of adult children face and
celebrates the outstanding accomplishments of those who mother
through hardship.
In Women Reshaping Human Rights, ordinary yet extraordinary women
tell their stories, in their own words. Their deeds span continents
and have profoundly affected millions worldwide.Readers will meet
Vera Laska, who as a teenager joined the resistance against the
Nazis in Czechoslovakia; Dai Qing, who fights the Communist Party's
grip upon the media and government in the People's Republic of
China; and Juana Beatrice Gutierrez and the Mothers of East Los
Angeles, who challenge drug dealers and toxic polluters threatening
their neighborhood. Professor Bouvard provides a complete biography
of every activist. The stage is thus set for each individual, who
recounts real-life stories of courage that sadly until now have
gone unnoticed. Finally we hear the voices of those who have
transformed the quest for human rights. This volume is divided into
five sections: Confronting Authoritarian Governments, Struggling
with Race and Ethnicity, Seeking Enviromental Justice, Upholding
Women's Rights as Human Rights, and Making the World Safe for
Childern.
Revolutionizing Motherhood examines one of the most astonishing
human rights movements of recent years. During the Argentine
junta's Dirty War against subversives, as tens of thousands were
abducted, tortured, and disappeared, a group of women forged the
Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo and changed Argentine politics
forever. The Mothers began in the 1970s as an informal group of
working-class housewives making the rounds of prisons and military
barracks in search of their disappeared children. As they realized
that both state and church officials were conspiring to withhold
information, they started to protest, claiming the administrative
center of Argentina the Plaza de Mayo for their center stage. In
this volume, Marguerite G. Bouvard traces the history of the
Mothers and examines how they have transformed maternity from a
passive, domestic role to one of public strength. Bouvard also
gives a detailed history of contemporary Argentina, including the
military's debacle in the Falklands, the fall of the junta, and the
efforts of subsequent governments to reach an accord with the
Mothers. Finally, she examines their current agenda and their
continuing struggle to bring the murderers of their children to
justice.
The Covid-19 pandemic has presented the world with unprecedented
challenges. The effects on society have been comprehensive and
affected every walk of life. In Pandemic Heroes and Heroines,
Marguerite Bouvard offers the first book-length study of the
pandemic's impact on one of the most vulnerable groups, front line
medical workers charged with caring for the sick and providing
general health and welfare.
It is important to acknowledge the thousands who suffer from Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder and to remember those who died as well as
the grief endured by their loved ones. Honoring Specialist Noah
Charles Pierce is a way of thanking all those young men and women
who gave their lives for their country. Marguerite Guzman Bouvard
Author of The Unpredictability of Light These poems and the story
that surrounds them speak as eloquently as any of the great works
of Remarque or Owen about the raw pain and immense cost of war. We
owe it to Noah Charles Pierce and to the families of this war's
many victims to take Noah's story into our hearts and dedicate
ourselves to being better advocates for peace and greater
supporters for the care that will be needed for years to come by
those families who have borne the, too often untold, burden of
these wars. Kevin Bowen, Ph.D. Author of Eight True Maps of the
West: Poems Director of the William Joiner Center for the Study of
War and its Social Consequences At the center of this collection of
essays, letters, and articles are the vivid poems of Noah Charles
Pierce, their heart and soul palpable on the page. American soldier
in our Iraq War, he came home haunted by what that war had done to
him. These poems help us meet a young man who was alert, kind,
attentive, saddened, and in the end, courageously struggling
against the odds to hold on. They are Noah's testament of life and
for life. Fred Marchant, Ph.D. Author of Full Moon Boat and The
Looking House
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