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No Time to Mourn

Author(s): Jeanette Ndhlovu

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Visions of an Enduring People: A Reader in Native American Studies

Author(s): Walter C Fleming, John G Watts

 Visions of an Enduring People is a reader in Native American Studies that was developed to address the critical issues of Indian Country today, such as preservation of culture, religious freedom, gaming, sovereignty, language stabilization, health, the environment, and the use and misuse of Native ...

Unraveling Whiteness: Tools for the Journey

Author(s): Judy Helfand, Laurie Lippin

 Participating in unraveling whiteness is a journey - an arduous, difficult journey with many obstacles, especially for white people.  Designed for emerging diversity courses, Unraveling Whiteness: Tools for the Journey examines what it means to be white instead of examining only the position, histo...

Talk Like You Talk: A Public Speaking Primer

Author(s): David C McLaughlin

Why do so many people fear public speaking?  Maybe it’s because they feel like they have to become someone else, someone smarter and funnier.  If people can learn to relax and just be themselves, public speaking can be easier. Not perfect, but better.   Sensory aids and stories really help. Au...