Social change -- United States
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Social change -- United States
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Social change
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Incoming Resources
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- The people speak, produced by Dan Abrams, ... [et al.] ; directed by Chris Moore, Anthony Arnove, Howard Zinn ; adapted and written by Anthony Arnove, Howard Zinn
- Catching a wave, reclaiming feminism for the 21st century, edited by Rory Dicker & Alison Piepmeier
- Families and change, coping with stressful events and transitions, edited by Sharon J. Price, Christine A. Price and Patrick C. McKenry
- Ingenious citizenship, recrafting democracy for social change, Charles T. Lee
- American literature and social change, William Dean Howells to Arthur Miller, Michael Spindler
- Regulating a new society, public policy and social change in America, 1900-1933, Morton Keller
- In America, travels with John Steinbeck, by Geert Mak ; translated from the Dutch by Liz Waters
- Winners take all, the elite charade of changing the world, Anand Giridharadas
- Distracted, reclaiming our focus in a world of lost attention, Maggie Jackson ; foreword by Bill McKibben
- Collective action for social change, an introduction to community organizing, Aaron Schutz and Marie G. Sandy
- Reproductions of reproduction, imaging symbolic change, Judith Roof
- Where is your body?, and other essays on race, gender and the law, Mari J. Matsuda
- The hip hop wars, what we talk about when we talk about hip hop--and why it matters, Tricia Rose
- Makeover nation, the United States of reinvention, Toby Miller
- The hip hop wars, what we talk about when we talk about hip hop--and why it matters, Tricia Rose
- The cultural creatives, how 50 million people are changing the world, Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson
- Recipes for disaster, an anarchist cookbook : a moveable feast, CrimethInc. Workers' Collective
- Collective action for social change, an introduction to community organizing, Aaron Schutz and Marie G. Sandy
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