1996
Following the death of her adoptive parents, a successful young black optometrist establishes contact with her biological mother -- a lonely white factory worker living in poverty in East London.
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CLEAR ALL
Riane Eisler, an eminent social scientist and activist, attorney, and author, explains why it's crucial to count life-sustaining labor as productive work in the economics of society.
In this collection of essays, first published in 1993, Wendell Berry continues his work as one of America’s most necessary social commentators.
Do the Facts Support the Gender Pay Gap? | Roxane Gay & Christina Hoff Sommers
Black women are 37 cents behind men in the pay gap—in other words, for every dollar a man makes, black women make 63 cents.
With her play and her talk, did the soccer star inspire us to redefine the meaning of sports? She tried.
Megan Rapinoe calls out Sports Illustrated; Rick Strom breaks it down.
What if women forgot everything they’d been taught and radically redefined modern leadership? For those who have spent years playing by the rules only to suffer the cost, and who are now ready to transform their world and work, a soulful guide to knowing their power and using it for change at the...
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From the author of the New York Times bestseller So You Want to Talk About Race, a subversive history of white male American identity.