In this bestselling exchange of opinions, the authors debate everything womenface, from reproductive rights, childcare, taxes and the economy to crime andviolence, education, and equal pay and benefits.
Includes a new afterword by the author • “Slaughter’s gift for illuminating large issues through everyday human stories is what makes this book so necessary for anyone who wants to be both a leader at work and a fully engaged parent ...
In this groundbreaking book, co-editors Pedro Noguera and Jean Yonemura Wing, and their collaborators investigated the dynamics of race and achievement at Berkeley High School–a large public high school that the New York Times called "the ...
Unfinished Business: Notes of a Chronic Re-reader is Vivian Gornick’s celebration of passionate reading, of returning again and again to the books that have shaped her at crucial points in her life.
This book invites readers into a growing, dynamic conversation among scholars and critics around a vibrant community of artists from an African American South.
The inside story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919, composed from extracts of the notes & diary of Col. Bonsal, Pres. Wilson's confidential interpreter, depicting the fights that took place between...
What was she doing here?
A workaholic former editor of Parade magazine traces his midlife effort to reconnect with others while attending to the loose ends in his life for a year, sharing ten transformational journeys during which he repaid an old debt, fulfilled a ...
This portrayal of the poverty of black women in this country describes the unemployment, underemployment, isolation, and lack of assets they typically experience.
Landmarks in Indian law are also considered, including the Indian Reorganization Act and House Concurrent Resolution 108.
Chapter 7 WILL REVAMPED FINANCIAL REGULATIONS WORK?