A collection of writings by prisoners and scholars that documents the extension of the violence and the repression of the prison establishment into the larger society.
These essays, by writer-activists incarcerated because of their political beliefs and acts, offer some controversial and thought-provoking theories of contemporary social change and liberation movements.
As the political climate of the United States moves rightward, effective and visionary voices from the left become both rarer and more essential. Here, scholar-activist Joy James provides such a voice. Taking the convergence of race, gender, and class as fundamentals trajectories.
Thrive: A Coloring Book Devotional For Moms is a guided 30-day devotional for all moms who want to connect with the Word. Kara-Kae James, Co-Founder and executive director of Thrive Moms, and artist Joy Kelley incorporate 15 lovingly detailed illustrations into this guided journal. Thrive is designed to help you focus on the beauty of Scripture and bring it to life through coloring. Whether this is your newest devotional or your first, this be...
Short and accessible, this anthology, featuring such voices as Vandana Shiva, Glen Ford, Jordan Flaherty, and Robert Bullard, takes readers beyond the disaster of Hurricane Katrina. It explores the complexity of this turning point in U.S. history when thousands of New Orleans residents--overwhelmingly poor, largely people of color--were left to face one of the worst "natural" disasters on their own.