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Shades of Green examines the impact of political, economic,
religious, and scientific institutions on environmental activism
around the world. The book highlights the diversity of national,
regional and international environmental activism, showing that the
term "environmentalism" covers an entire range of perceptions,
values and interests. It demonstrates that each instance of
environmental activism is shaped by historically unique
circumstances, highlighting within each chapter the ideological,
social, and political origins of efforts to protect the
environment. Discussing issues unique to different parts of the
world, Shades of Green shows that environmentalism around the globe
has been strengthened, weakened, or suppressed by a variety of
local, national, and international concerns, politics, and social
realities.
There's nothing like enjoying turkey and pumpkin pie on
Thanksgiving, the oldest American holiday, with nostalgic memories
of family gatherings around the dining room table. See how
illustrators have portrayed this day of thanks through the years.
More than 700 illustrated newspapers, magazine covers, postcards,
and prints trace this holiday's history - from the Pilgrims' first
observance to the present. Included are vintage postcards and
well-known publications like Life, The Ladies' Home Journal, The
Saturday Evening Post, and Harper's Weekly. History lovers and
collectors will find this a wonderful resource and an entertaining
look back at days gone-by.
Shades of Green examines the impact of political, economic,
religious, and scientific institutions on environmental activism
around the world. The book highlights the diversity of national,
regional and international environmental activism, showing that the
term 'environmentalism' covers an entire range of perceptions,
values and interests. It demonstrates that each instance of
environmental activism is shaped by historically unique
circumstances, highlighting within each chapter the ideological,
social, and political origins of efforts to protect the
environment. Discussing issues unique to different parts of the
world, Shades of Green shows that environmentalism around the globe
has been strengthened, weakened, or suppressed by a variety of
local, national, and international concerns, politics, and social
realities.
From Jesus to J-Setting details the experiences of Black people
with diverse sexual identities from ages eighteen to thirty years
old. The work examines how the intersection of racial, sexual,
gender, and religious identities influence self-expression and
lifestyle modalities in this understudied, often hidden population,
by exploring how racial, sexual, and religious dynamics play out.
Voices in the book illuminate a continuum of decisions—from more
traditional (i.e., Black church participation) to nontraditional
(i.e., dancing known as J-Setting and spirituality)—and the
corresponding beliefs, values, and experiences that emerge under
the ever-present specter of racism, homophobia, heterosexism, and
for many, ageism. Drawing upon sociology, sociology of religion,
black studies, queer studies, inequality, stratification, and
cultural studies, Sandra Lynn Barnes explores the everyday lives of
young Black people with fluid sexual identities and their everyday
forms of individual as well as collective resistance.
From Jesus to J-Setting details the experiences of Black people
with diverse sexual identities from ages eighteen to thirty years
old. The work examines how the intersection of racial, sexual,
gender, and religious identities influence self-expression and
lifestyle modalities in this understudied, often hidden population,
by exploring how racial, sexual, and religious dynamics play out.
Voices in the book illuminate a continuum of decisions—from more
traditional (i.e., Black church participation) to nontraditional
(i.e., dancing known as J-Setting and spirituality)—and the
corresponding beliefs, values, and experiences that emerge under
the ever-present specter of racism, homophobia, heterosexism, and
for many, ageism. Drawing upon sociology, sociology of religion,
black studies, queer studies, inequality, stratification, and
cultural studies, Sandra Lynn Barnes explores the everyday lives of
young Black people with fluid sexual identities and their everyday
forms of individual as well as collective resistance.
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Her too (Paperback)
Sandra Lynn Dosdall
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R537
R486
Discovery Miles 4 860
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The Oregon Trail was dangerous - disease, thirst, hunger,
accidents, Indian attacks. Julia was on the trail in 1877 when she
was twenty-nine. She traveled from Iowa to California with her
ten-year-old and four-year-old sons. Most of her family were
already in California by that time. Julia Stevens Fish Schlesinger
Garrison, the intrepid pioneer, crossed this country in a covered
wagon after her husband, Eugene Fish, succumbed to injuries
sustained during three years as a soldier in Company C, Second
Michigan of the Union Army. Her story may have been different. This
story is a compilation of those told by others who also traveled
The Oregon Trail
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Trykers Backyard (Paperback)
Noah V Durr; Edited by Douglas D Jones; Sandra Lynn Jones
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R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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a botanically illustrated gardening book for all ages
Public access to government information forms the foundation of a
healthy liberal democracy. Because this information can be
precarious, it needs stewardship. Government Information in Canada
provides analysis about the state of Canadian government
information publishing. Experts from across the country draw on
decades of experience to offer a broad, well-founded survey of
history, procedures, and emerging issues-particularly the
challenges faced by practitioners during the transition of
government information from print to digital access. This is an
indispensable book for librarians, archivists, researchers,
journalists, and everyone who uses government information and wants
to know more about its publication, circulation, and retention.
Contributors: Graeme Campbell, Talia Chung, Sandra Craig, Peter
Ellinger, Darlene Fichter, Michelle Lake, Sam-chin Li, Steve Marks,
Maureen Martyn, Catherine McGoveran, Martha Murphy, Dani J. Pahulje
, Susan Paterson , Carol Perry, Caron Rollins, Gregory Salmers, Tom
J. Smyth, Brian Tobin, Amanda Wakaruk, Nicholas Worby
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