Loving vs. Virginia: A Documentary Novel of the Landmar
Book
From acclaimed author Patricia Hruby Powell comes the story of a landmark civil rights case, told in...
Case Dismissed!
Book
Gloria Cameron came to Britain from Jamaica as a young woman, endured the discrimination she met on...
The Atheist Experience
Podcast
The Atheist Experience is a weekly cable access television show in Austin Texas geared at a...
Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management: Volume 34
M. Ronald Buckley, Anthony R. Wheeler and Jonathon R. B. Halbesleben
Book
Volume 34 of Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management contains six chapters on emerging...
Labor Pains (2009)
Movie Watch
On the brink of losing her job, a secretary makes a desperate attempt to avoid the sack and falsely...
Jarom Solar Norris (177 KP) rated Green Book (2018) in Movies
Nov 9, 2018 (Updated Feb 13, 2019)
My problems with this movie are also related: I feel like it focuses too much on the white man’s story and perspective of the black man’s struggles. Which, while it has its merits, still kind of feels like it misses a point. The fact that Viggo Mortensen gets nominated for “Lead Role” awards in a movie about a black man’s problems while Mahershala Ali gets “Supporting Role” feels wrong somehow, but that’s how the story was told. Still, overall the movie is fun to watch, both actors are amazing, and it makes you think and feel and hopefully makes you aware of discrimination, both historically and modernly.
Social Exclusion and Justice in India
Book
This book draws upon nearly seven decades of first-hand experiences from the ground to understand...
Principles & Methods of Statistical Analysis
Jerome Frieman, Christopher P. Barlett, Stuart S. Miller and Donald A. Saucier
Book
This unique intermediate/advanced statistics text uses real research on antisocial behaviors, such...
Art Therapy for Social Justice: Radical Intersections
Book
Art Therapy for Social Justice seeks to open a conversation about the critical intersection of...