From Our Land to Our Land

From Our Land to Our Land
Title From Our Land to Our Land PDF eBook
Author Luis J. Rodriguez
Publisher Seven Stories Press
Pages 189
Release 2020-01-28
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1609809734

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Luis J. Rodriguez writes about race, culture, identity, and belonging and what these all mean and should mean (but often fail to) in the volatile climate of our nation. His passion and wisdom inspire us with the message that we must come together if we are to move forward. As he writes in the preface, “Like millions of Americans, I’m demanding a new vision, a qualitatively different direction, for this country. One for the shared well-being of everyone. One with beauty, healing, poetry, imagination, and truth.” The pieces in From Our Land to Our Land capture that same fantastic energy and wisdom and will spark conversation and inspiration.

This Land Is Our Land

This Land Is Our Land
Title This Land Is Our Land PDF eBook
Author Suketu Mehta
Publisher Random House
Pages 304
Release 2019-08-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1473563496

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An impassioned defence of global immigration from the acclaimed author of Maximum City. Drawing on his family’s own experience emigrating from India to Britain and America, and years of reporting around the world, Suketu Mehta subjects the worldwide anti-immigrant backlash to withering scrutiny. The West, he argues, is being destroyed not by immigrants but by the fear of immigrants. He juxtaposes the phony narratives of populist ideologues with the ordinary heroism of labourers, nannies and others, from Dubai to New York, and explains why more people are on the move today than ever before. As civil strife and climate change reshape large parts of the planet, it is little surprise that borders have become so porous. This Land is Our Land also stresses the destructive legacies of colonialism and global inequality on large swathes of the world. When today’s immigrants are asked, ‘Why are you here?’, they can justly respond, ‘We are here because you were there.’ And now that they are here, as Mehta demonstrates, immigrants bring great benefits, enabling countries and communities to flourish. Impassioned, rigorous, and richly stocked with memorable stories and characters, This Land Is Our Land is a timely and necessary intervention, and literary polemic of the highest order.

This Land Is Our Land

This Land Is Our Land
Title This Land Is Our Land PDF eBook
Author Jedediah Purdy
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 202
Release 2021-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 0691216797

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A leading environmental thinker explores how people might begin to heal their fractured and contentious relationship with the land and with each other. From the coalfields of Appalachia and the tobacco fields of the Carolinas to the public lands of the West, Purdy shows how the land has always united and divided Americans.

This Land Is Our Land

This Land Is Our Land
Title This Land Is Our Land PDF eBook
Author Ken Ilgunas
Publisher Penguin
Pages 183
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0735217858

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Private property is everywhere. Almost anywhere you walk in the United States, you will spot “No Trespassing” and “Private Property” signs on trees and fence posts. In America, there are more than a billion acres of grassland pasture, cropland, and forest, and miles and miles of coastlines that are mostly closed off to the public. Meanwhile, America’s public lands are threatened by extremist groups and right-wing think tanks who call for our public lands to be sold to the highest bidder and closed off to everyone else. If these groups get their way, public property may become private, precious green spaces may be developed, and the common good may be sacrificed for the benefit of the wealthy few. Ken Ilgunas, lifelong traveler, hitchhiker, and roamer, takes readers back to the nineteenth century, when Americans were allowed to journey undisturbed across the country. Today, though, America finds itself as an outlier in the Western world as a number of European countries have created sophisticated legal systems that protect landowners and give citizens generous roaming rights to their countries' green spaces. Inspired by the United States' history of roaming, and taking guidance from present-day Europe, Ilgunas calls into question our entrenched understanding of private property and provocatively proposes something unheard of: opening up American private property for public recreation. He imagines a future in which folks everywhere will have the right to walk safely, explore freely, and roam boldly—from California to the New York island, from the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters.

Our Land, Ourselves

Our Land, Ourselves
Title Our Land, Ourselves PDF eBook
Author Peter Forbes
Publisher
Pages 260
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Save Our Land, Save Our Towns

Save Our Land, Save Our Towns
Title Save Our Land, Save Our Towns PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hylton
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Talks about what we can do to preserve and nurture communities in Pennsylvania.

Life from Our Land

Life from Our Land
Title Life from Our Land PDF eBook
Author Marcus Crown Grodi
Publisher Ignatius Press
Pages 210
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1681496828

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Voices from every direction beckon us, even push us, toward better and faster technology, with the promise of more wealth, more pleasure, and, consequently, more happiness. But have we become so bewitched by the siren song of material progress that we've lost the ability not just to achieve, but to discern what true happiness is? What criteria do we use to plan for the future, for retirement? At the end of our earthly lives, how will we measure our fruitfulness? In this book Marcus Grodi discusses what he and his family discovered, mostly by surprise, after moving from the city to twenty-five acres of Ohio farmland. This move involved a radical shift in priorities for all of them, but mostly it helped them to discover some critical truths about our relationship to nature and to nature's Creator that apply regardless of where a person lives. He offers wonderful reflections on his going-back-to-the-land experience as a metaphor for drawing closer to God.