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Everything You Need to Know About Bisexuality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Everything You Need to Know About Bisexuality

Readers will learn about the different identities associated with bisexuality, the history of attraction to multiple genders, and the prejudice bisexual people face from both the LGBTQ+ community and society at large. Issues surrounding coming out of the closet, biphobia, bisexual representation and misrepresentation in the media, and heterosexual privilege will be addressed in a straightforward and sensitive manner. Additional resources include a glossary of commonly used terms, a list of organizations that support the bisexual community, and sidebar elements about the bisexual pride flag, LGBTQ+ Pride events, and other topics.

The Early History of the Gay Rights Movement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

The Early History of the Gay Rights Movement

In the contemporary era, gay and lesbian activism is part of the intersectional LGBTQ+ community, but this wasn't always so. This book explains why the need for the fight for nonheteronormative rights emerged in the nineteenth century. It goes into how the fight itself began to pick up steam in the 1950s and '60s as small groups of radicals grew into a national movement for social justice. Activists across the LGBTQ+ spectrum confront police and government officials, join forces with labor and civil rights struggles, and help reshape the modern world.

Critical Perspectives on the College Admissions Process
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Critical Perspectives on the College Admissions Process

Today, it may seem like the college admissions process has become more inflated and difficult to navigate than ever before. Many parents have become vocal about the standardized testing and college preparation that begins as early as elementary school. In fact, some families hire advisors to help their children chart a path to the most prestigious schools when they are barely teenagers. This text examines the historical college admissions process and where we are today through the thoughtful analysis of researchers, politicians, officials, and ordinary people in order to show students all sides of this often high-stress topic.

Art, Technology, and Language across the Middle East
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 114

Art, Technology, and Language across the Middle East

Many Westerners are unaware of the diversity of language and art across the Middle East. Arabic dialects differ based on region and country, and many other Semitic and non-Semitic languages are spoken across the Middle East. Art and technology also develop based on distinct cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic influences. This book examines art, technology, and language on a per-country basis to show students the richness and diversity of culture across the region.

Investigating the Boston Marathon Bombings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Investigating the Boston Marathon Bombings

In 2013, over twenty thousand people came to participate in the Boston Marathon, held every year on Patriots� Day. Thousands gathered at the finish line to watch the runners complete the twenty-six mile run. Instead, they became victims and witnesses of a devastating attack that left 3 dead, 260 wounded, and shut down the entire city. Students will learn about the history of the marathon and the bombing, the response to the attack, the manhunt for the bombers, and the impact of the bombing on American society. A glossary, timeline, and further reading lists are also included to aid students.

Critical Perspectives on Feminism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Critical Perspectives on Feminism

First-wave feminism arrived on the international scene in the nineteenth century, a time when women had very few rights as citizens and were largely controlled by a government with laws that protected and served men. Today, through the work of feminist movements, women have gained the right to vote and work, but the quest for social and economic equality remains. This text gives students insight into the fascinating history of the feminist movement and its leaders while presenting thoughtful analysis of feminist issues to help students think critically about the history and present need for feminism and women’s rights today.

Critical Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Critical Perspectives on the Opioid Epidemic

The use of painkilling drugs has become an epidemic, with an increasing number of prescriptions being written as well as illegal use of street drugs. Deaths from unexpected overdoses are followed by reports of opioids being added to various street drugs, in inconsistent amounts. It's hard to know from news reports just how dangerous opioids can be or who is using them. This text has primary-source evidence from doctors and thoughtful analysis from health experts and court cases, as well as personal viewpoints of people affected in their ordinary lives, helping students think critically about opioid use and abuse.

Biphobia: Deal With It
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Biphobia: Deal With It

A reader-directed exploration of biphobia/bierasure and how it can be aimed at people who are attracted to more than one gender. Prejudice and discrimination affects people with different sexual identities than the standard poles of “gay” and “straight.” This book helps readers identify biphobia and start a conversation about how to deal with it. Biphobia 101 defines the issue and provides examples on how to identify it The roles of the Bi+ Ally, the By+ Stander, and the Bi+ Eraser approach the issue from three different points of view Quizzes and Q&As provide real-life scenarios and responses to biphobia.

Critical Perspectives on Government-Sponsored Assassinations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Critical Perspectives on Government-Sponsored Assassinations

State-sponsored assassinations have been used by the United States since the early twentieth century and became a major tactic used by presidential administrations in the 1980s to fight drug wars in South America. Since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the United States has escalated its use of targeted killing. The CIA and Pentagon have employed the controversial practice more than ever before, and President Barack Obama’s administration increased drone-targeted killing and special forces dramatically. This text looks at both the history and current use of government-sponsored assassinations, providing thoughtful analysis from multiple perspectives about the issues, politics, and ethics behind state-sponsored killing to help students think critically about the issue today.

Critical Perspectives on Millennials
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

Critical Perspectives on Millennials

Millennials are much discussed and debated by the public, media, and government, with many competing ideas about the age group. Including those born between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, the generation is sometimes seen as entitled and lacking in work ethic, while others feel they have proven themselves as innovative and forward thinking. Today, as millennials enter the workforce and begin shaping the future of the country, understanding how they fit into society is extremely important. In this book, arguments about millennials written by experts, researchers, politicians, and others will be laid out side by side so that students can form their own opinions not only about this critical generation, but about how society confronts change and generational differences.