Times Are Changing and the Struggle Continues
Title | Times Are Changing and the Struggle Continues PDF eBook |
Author | Cloyd Ovid Trouth Sr |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2015-12-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781460277355 |
Dr. Cloyd Ovid Trouth's book, Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues, provides a unique perspective on his life. In addition, it gives a balanced viewpoint of some of the cultural and societal issues that have occurred and continue to plague the United States and the world. Among other issues, Dr. Trouth describes and analyzes, through his memoir, racial inequality, poverty, the long-lasting effects of slavery, and man's inhumanity to man. He writes engagingly and with sharp wit about the problems that, for example, African-Americans in the United States still face. Everyone can learn something through Dr. Trouth's story of his own life, which gives a complex historical viewpoint on the United States as well.
Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues
Title | Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues PDF eBook |
Author | Cloyd Ovid Trouth Sr. |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 2015-12-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460277368 |
Dr. Cloyd Ovid Trouth's book, Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues, provides a unique perspective on his life. In addition, it gives a balanced viewpoint of some of the cultural and societal issues that have occurred and continue to plague the United States and the world. Among other issues, Dr. Trouth describes and analyzes, through his memoir, racial inequality, poverty, the long-lasting effects of slavery, and man's inhumanity to man. He writes engagingly and with sharp wit about the problems that, for example, African-Americans in the United States still face. Everyone can learn something through Dr. Trouth's story of his own life, which gives a complex historical viewpoint on the United States as well.
Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues
Title | Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues PDF eBook |
Author | Cloyd Ovid Trouth Sr. |
Publisher | FriesenPress |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2015-12-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1460277376 |
Dr. Cloyd Ovid Trouth’s book, Times are Changing and the Struggle Continues, provides a unique perspective on his life. In addition, it gives a balanced viewpoint of some of the cultural and societal issues that have occurred and continue to plague the United States and the world. Among other issues, Dr. Trouth describes and analyzes, through his memoir, racial inequality, poverty, the long-lasting effects of slavery, and man’s inhumanity to man. He writes engagingly and with sharp wit about the problems that, for example, African-Americans in the United States still face. Everyone can learn something through Dr. Trouth’s story of his own life, which gives a complex historical viewpoint on the United States as well.
The Struggle Continues
Title | The Struggle Continues PDF eBook |
Author | David Coltart |
Publisher | Jacana Media |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Lawyers |
ISBN | 9781431423187 |
"This is an authoritative work, spanning the last 60 years of Zimbabwe's history, told from the unique perspective of a first-hand witnesss. Reflecting his career initially as a human rights lawyer in Bulawayo and later, from 2000, as a member of Parliament for the MDC opposition party, Coltart's personal narrative in compelling and his scope broad. ... Coltart throws new light on the shaping and undoing of a country, from the obstinate racism of Ian Smith that provoked Rhodesia's UDI from Britain in 1965, the civil war of the 1970s which brought independence and hopeful democracy to a scarred nation, the Gukurahundi genocide of the 1980s and the terror of the Fifth Brigade, to Mugabe's war on white farmers and the urban poor, and seemingly unshakeable grip on power."--Back cover.
Reason in a Dark Time
Title | Reason in a Dark Time PDF eBook |
Author | Dale Jamieson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2014-02-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199337675 |
From the 1992 Rio Earth Summit to the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference there was a concerted international effort to stop climate change. Yet greenhouse gas emissions increased, atmospheric concentrations grew, and global warming became an observable fact of life. In this book, philosopher Dale Jamieson explains what climate change is, why we have failed to stop it, and why it still matters what we do. Centered in philosophy, the volume also treats the scientific, historical, economic, and political dimensions of climate change. Our failure to prevent or even to respond significantly to climate change, Jamieson argues, reflects the impoverishment of our systems of practical reason, the paralysis of our politics, and the limits of our cognitive and affective capacities. The climate change that is underway is remaking the world in such a way that familiar comforts, places, and ways of life will disappear in years or decades rather than centuries. Climate change also threatens our sense of meaning, since it is difficult to believe that our individual actions matter. The challenges that climate change presents go beyond the resources of common sense morality -- it can be hard to view such everyday acts as driving and flying as presenting moral problems. Yet there is much that we can do to slow climate change, to adapt to it and restore a sense of agency while living meaningful lives in a changing world.
Expanding Horizons Through Creative Expressions
Title | Expanding Horizons Through Creative Expressions PDF eBook |
Author | Obiora Embry |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 130 |
Release | 2013-07-22 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0989750701 |
Some people have a defining moment, others have a defining trait or work. I have nothing of the sort but just a dream that one day something that I say or do will make a positive difference in the mind or heart of someone else. This is a transformative book and it is meant to make you laugh, cry, think, smile, become angry, and go through a variety of emotions as the words on the page unravel before your eyes. This book, like the butterfly on the front cover represents a transformation.
A Cultural History of Climate Change
Title | A Cultural History of Climate Change PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Bristow |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2016-04-20 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1317561449 |
Charting innovative directions in the environmental humanities, this book examines the cultural history of climate change under three broad headings: history, writing and politics. Climate change compels us to rethink many of our traditional means of historical understanding, and demands new ways of relating human knowledge, action and representations to the dimensions of geological and evolutionary time. To address these challenges, this book positions our present moment of climatic knowledge within much longer histories of climatic experience. Only in light of these histories, it argues, can we properly understand what climate means today across an array of discursive domains, from politics, literature and law to neighbourly conversation. Its chapters identify turning-points and experiments in the construction of climates and of atmospheres of sensation. They examine how contemporary ecological thought has repoliticised the representation of nature and detail vital aspects of the history and prehistory of our climatic modernity. This ground-breaking text will be of great interest to researchers and postgraduate students in environmental history, environmental governance, history of ideas and science, literature and eco-criticism, political theory, cultural theory, as well as all general readers interested in climate change.