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Jemimah - Notebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Jemimah - Notebook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-04-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Your wife, mom, sister, friend, girlfriend, daughter, aunt, grandmother, cousin, colleague ... cat lover is called « Jemimah », make a gift for her this pretty journal with the following characteristics : Personalized cover with the name « Jemimah ». Small size A5 : 5.83 x 8.27 inch (14.8 x 21 cm) (NB : ≈ 6 x 9 inch). 120 blank pages, lined and numbered (60 sheets). Beautiful cover. The first page is decorated with cute cat where you will find mentioned : « This notebook belongs to : .... ». Ideal for writing daily notes, writing down ideas and thoughts.

Chasing Truth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Chasing Truth

“Can someone please help me understand the craziness engulfing our family?” Daily this question screamed through Jemimah’s confused and anxious mind. Chaos ruled as in angst she watched the man she had married rotate his “Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde” personalities, leaving her feeling trapped and fearful. Jemimah Black takes us on an insightful journey from the exciting beginnings of her new dating relationship, into the gradual uncovering of the shocking truth that she had married an emotionally and psychologically abusive man. She seeks answers to her questions, “How did I get myself into this? Was I so ‘in love’ that I failed to see the signs? If this is now my reality, what is ...

A Memorial to Mrs. Jemima Rayburn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

A Memorial to Mrs. Jemima Rayburn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1909*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Jemima Code
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

The Jemima Code

Winner, James Beard Foundation Book Award, 2016 Art of Eating Prize, 2015 BCALA Outstanding Contribution to Publishing Citation, Black Caucus of the American Library Association, 2016 Women of African descent have contributed to America’s food culture for centuries, but their rich and varied involvement is still overshadowed by the demeaning stereotype of an illiterate “Aunt Jemima” who cooked mostly by natural instinct. To discover the true role of black women in the creation of American, and especially southern, cuisine, Toni Tipton-Martin has spent years amassing one of the world’s largest private collections of cookbooks published by African American authors, looking for evidence...

Black Venus 2010
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 281

Black Venus 2010

  • Categories: Art

Analyzing contemporaneous and contemporary works that re-imagine the "Hottentot Venus."

The Trauma of Racism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

The Trauma of Racism

This book provides in-depth analysis of the historical, philosophical, anthropological, political and neurobiological reinforcements of fear and the role of fear-on-fear interactions in the construction and maintenance of systems. This text will help systems appreciate the profound, pervasive and deleterious role fear has played in the establishment of laws, policies and practices, and explore what systems can do to reduce fear and prioritize safety and healing. Right now we are dealing with hard truths: human suffering runs deep and is universal; trauma is ubiquitous and widespread; racism is real and has profound psychological, physical, political, social and economic implications; and the world is hurting and needs healing. Many are curious about where and when healing will commence, who will facilitate it and what it will look and feel like. Healing comes in this order: safety, truth and then reconciliation. When we know better, we can (or should) certainly do better. This book offers a framework for how to effectively begin to deconstruct systemic fear, prioritize safety, reduce needless suffering and move toward optimal healing and sustained change.

The Bangor Historical Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

The Bangor Historical Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1889
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Politics of the Womb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Politics of the Womb

"In Thomas's skilled hands, and in her unabashed love of story-telling, intimate events in Kenya help us think more clearly and more critically about Africa in the twentieth century. The politics of the womb are at the core of the colonial experience and of colonial politics…. Africans struggled amongst themselves over the regulation of reproduction, and these layers of intimate strife, and the policies and protests emanating from London and mission hospitals and African homesteads, give us something we haven't had before-- a gendered and transnational colonial history."—Luise White, author of Speaking with Vampires: Rumor and History in Colonial Africa

Turn Me Loose White Man
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 447

Turn Me Loose White Man

Turn Me Loose White Man is a an examination of virtually all forms of American vernacular music throughout the first 60 years of the twentieth century. It includes a 30 cd set (available separately at www.allenlowe.com) and complete discussion and annotation of over 800 performances in the following genres: Ragtime, minstrelsy, blues, jazz, hillbilly music, country music, blues, rhythm and blues, folk, and rock and roll.

The Undivided Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Undivided Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04-01
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  • Publisher: IAP

Much of the research and writing on faculty of color and persistence in the Academy speaks to mentoring, recruitment, retention, job satisfaction, and the Imposter Syndrome. Yet, in spite of the significance (though we are small in numbers) and necessity of faculty of color in the Academy, there is no literature to describe or explain our experiences with regards to our holistic (body, mind, and spirit) existence and persistence in the Academy. Some questions that persist for faculty of color include: How do I continue to persist in the professoriate either in the tenure-track or as a tenured professor? How can I just be me and still be a successful professor? Do I have to check certain parts of me at the door or can I bring all of who I am into the Academy? How can I teach, research, and serve with my whole self and still have my work valued and accepted? Do I have to do safe research/work or can I do the work that I am passionate about? This collection of chapters are the personal stories from faculty of color who have persisted in the Academy despite the sometimes very steep climb.