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Authors: Nancy Palmer Jones, Karin LinProduct Code: 6604Publisher: Skinner House BooksPublication Date: 08/13/2019Format: Paperback / softbackSize:  8.5 X 5.5 Inches
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The 2022-2023 UUA Common Read
Shares how five diverse congregations encounter frustrations and disappointments, as well as hope and wonder, once they commit to the journey to create multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community.
Available as a Kindle ebook, and an audiobook.
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Author: Mark D. Morrison-ReedProduct Code: 6380Publisher: Skinner House BooksPublication Date: 05/27/2014Format: PaperbackSize:  8.5 X 5.5 Inches
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An analysis of Unitarian Universalist civil rights activism in Selma, Alabama, in 1965. Reviews the history of racial justice in the denomination in the prior decades and explains how Selma became a turning point.
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Author: Michael HarriotProduct Code: 9183Publisher: Dey StreetPublication Date: 09/19/2023Format: Hardback
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From acclaimed columnist and political commentator Michael Harriot, a searingly smart and bitingly hilarious retelling of American history that corrects the record and showcases the perspectives and experiences of Black Americans.
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From UC-Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center, a powerful tour of what science reveals about the roots of prejudice—and how we can overcome it
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Author: Mark D. Morrison-ReedProduct Code: 6044Publisher: Skinner House BooksPublication Date: 04/15/2011Format: PaperbackSize:  7.0 X 5.0 Inches
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Life stories and achievements of African Americans in Unitarian Universalism
Being reprinted - available for backorder
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Author: James Baldwin Foreword by: Imani PerryProduct Code: 5829Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 05/04/2021Format: Hardback
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James Baldwin’s critique of American society at the height of the civil rights movement brings his prescient thoughts on social isolation, race, and police brutality to a new generation of readers.
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A timely examination of the ways Black women, Indigenous women, and other women of color are uniquely affected by racial profiling, police brutality, and immigration enforcement.
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Author: Lauren Michele JacksonProduct Code: 8393Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/13/2020Format: Paperback / softback
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Exposes the new generation of whiteness thriving at the expense and borrowed ingenuity of black people—and explores how this intensifies racial inequality
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Editors Manish Mishra-Marzetti and Nancy McDonald Ladd and contributors explore how to foster and nourish diverse and authentic leadership within congregations.
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Author: Ruha BenjaminProduct Code: 9260Publisher: W.W. NortonPublication Date: 02/06/2024Format: Hardback
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In this revelatory work, Ruha Benjamin calls on us to take imagination seriously as a site of struggle and a place of possibility for reshaping the future.
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Editors: Brando Skyhorse, Lisa PageProduct Code: 6704Publisher: Beacon PressPublication Date: 10/10/2017Format: Paperback / softback
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Why do people pass? Fifteen writers reveal their experiences with passing—including racial, ethnic, sexual orientation, gender, and economic forms of passing.
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Author: Ibram X KendiProduct Code: 8959Publisher: One WorldPublication Date: 10/06/2020Format: Paperback / softback
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Reflect on your understanding of race and discover ways to work toward an antiracist future with this guided journal from the author of How to Be an Antiracist and Stamped from the Beginning
Ibram X. Kendi is the 2022 General Assembly Ware Lecturer
For more information on Ibram X. Kendi, please visit prhspeakers.com
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