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Part Two: YES! Beyond Despair: Ways Out Of Humanity's Crises
The earlier post on this topic was one of the most-read posts ever, illustrating how much people yearn for real hope and possibilities in dealing with humanity's crises. Today we explore additional perspectives on ways toward a future that is truly just, sustainable, and filled with possibilities for all. NOTE: For those who may have missed the earlier post, it can be found here . Imagination: A Manifesto - In this short and transformative book, Dr. Ruha Benjamin, a Princeto


YES! Beyond Despair: Ways Out Of Humanity's Crises
Without denying the scientific realities of the climate and other crises humanity faces, it’s even more important for people to realize...


Rare Cookbooks From Japan, Mexico, USA, Europe, & Middle East, (10th C-20th C)
Some of the world's oldest known recipes are available in online archives. These cookbooks are adventures in themselves! Some are easy to...


"I Will Find A Way To Do This! So Be It!" - Octavia E. Butler, W.E.B. DuBois, And Power To Be & Do
Persevere. Strive. Learn. Feel. Perceive. Share. Find your power and use it. Octavia E. Butler's Self-Talk - This link is to the...


Poetry For The People: Joy Harjo, Juan Felipe Herrera, And Tracy K. Smith
Each U.S. Poet Laureate brings a unique voice to their role as "official poet" of the United States. The three most recent laureates...


Robert Sengstacke Abbott: Champion of Humanity
Robert S. Abbott was the founder and publisher of The Chicago Defender, the most important Black newspaper in the United States...


American Indians in Children's Literature: Best Books of 2019 (& More!)
Are you looking for best books by or about American Indians? First Nations? Want to choose books with respectful and accurate portrayals...


An American Story: Race Amity and The Other Tradition
Close cross-racial and cross-cultural amity has been a part of virtually every critical advance in access and equity in America's ...
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