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magic of pockets: guide to sewing & fixing pockets
$ 12.95 USD
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unit price permagic of pockets: guide to sewing & fixing pockets: paperback. published by microcosm! the magic of pockets: why your clothes don't have good pockets and how to fix that. transform your wardrobe with this step-by-step guide to sewing pockets into your favorite clothes. with simple instructions and line drawings, this book teaches six basic pockets, with suggested alterations to customize your wardrobe, while learning the history of what pockets looked like and why they remain a political tool today. all projects are designed for beginner sewists and most can be made by hand, no specialty tools or machine required. for every pair of pants with the pockets sewn shut, for every skirt with nowhere to put your hands, for every jacket missing a place to put your cash, there's one dress with pockets big enough to hold your entire world. but clothes with pockets should not be so rare. with the skills in this book, you can make your old clothes useful again. everyone deserves pockets!
i'm still here: black dignity in a world made for whiteness
$ 25.00 USD
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unit price peri'm still here: black dignity in a world made for whiteness: growing up black, christian, and female, brown's first encounter with race came when she learned that her parents named her austin so that potential employers might believe she was a white man. spending much of her childhood in majority-white spaces, brown had to learn to love blackness on her own terms, and this memoir takes us along for the journey. by exploring her own childhood and journey to adulthood, brown shows the reader all the ways in which america still does not live up to its stated ideals and reveals how a specific white, middle-class evangelicalism has taken part in this era of rising racial hostility. brown asks us to confront our own apathy, recognize god's ongoing presence in the world, and points to a way away from the seemingly intractable tensions of our time. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
the origins of the civil rights movement
$ 18.95 USD
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unit price perthe origins of the civil rights movement: the story of rosa parks refusing to give up her bus seat to a white man is well-known, but the factors behind her and the civil rights movement that her refusal ignited have rarely been so thoroughly documented. author aldon d. morris traces the role that black community organizations played in the civil rights movement. using interviews from dozens of leaders, as well as original documents of the time, the dynamics of social change are recorded in this benchmark study. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
little leaders: bold women in black history
$ 16.99 USD
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unit price perlittle leaders: bold women in black history: let these 40 women who changed the world inspire you and your kiddo to aim for great heights. from alice ball the chemist to zora neale hurston the writer, little leaders paints provocative portraits of these women who were not afraid to pursue their passions. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
bruce lee: little people, big dreams
$ 15.99 USD
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unit price perbruce lee: little people, big dreams: bruce lee was truly a singular fellow. he was a martial artist as much as he was a movie star. bruce lee starred in hong kong cinema as a child, but his bravery got him in trouble so he moved to america. even though at the time it was hard for asians and asian-americans to get big roles in hollywood, bruce lee became as successful and famous as anyone in his generation. bruce lee: little people, big dreams will inspire future generations with the tale of this fast, strong, charismatic dude. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
watermelon and red birds: juneteenth and black celebrations
$ 29.99 USD
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unit price perwatermelon and red birds: juneteenth and black celebrations: this cookbook celebrates juneteenth with a collection of over 75 recipes and stories that honor the holiday's rich history. it features a range of dishes for festive gatherings, including beverages, main courses, sides, and desserts. recipes include afro egg cream, beef ribs with fermented harissa sauce, and radish and ginger pound cake. the book also highlights bipoc-owned food products and kitchen gadgets to enhance juneteenth celebrations. through its vibrant recipes and essays, it aims to inspire joy and commemorate an important american holiday year-round. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
wilma mankiller (little people, big dreams)
$ 15.99 USD
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unit price perwilma mankiller (little people, big dreams): for readers ages 4 to 7, this book explores wilma mankiller’s life in this little people, big dreams book. growing up cherokee, wilma learned to be proud of her heritage. but moving from oklahoma’s rocky mountains to san francisco made her realize how unfairly native americans were treated. as an adult, wilma became a leader fighting for native american rights. she made history as the first woman elected as principal chief of the cherokee nation. this book features stylish illustrations and extra facts, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of wilma mankiller. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
claudette colvin: twice toward justice
$ 12.99 USD
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unit price perclaudette colvin: twice toward justice: meet the rosa parks before rosa parks, with extensive interviews and historical documentations of a high school student who wasn't afraid to lead the way in the civil rights movement. see the hardships and disgust she faced when just a fraction of time later, others in her line were celebrated. the stark contrast between celebration and disdain for similar actions poses the question of age in activism and treatment towards one another within our communities. (this book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)
angela davis: an autobiography: originally published in 1974 and written when angela davis was 25, this is a fine telling of the situations and struggle of the 60s and 70s. often misunderstood, angela did not want to write a 'personal' autobiography and thus was reluctant to do a book like this in the first place. she didn't see herself as that different from the lives of the millions of struggling people that she and her efforts sought to better. every facet of her own life that she chose to share with us here is tied in some way to that struggle to bring dignity to the masses of human beings exploited throughout the world. what you walk away with after reading this book is how much she really does care about the lives of people. it's not just a bunch of abstract ideas, neat theories, or some trivial intellectual exercise. it really is life and death issues. and she fought for the lives of many as if she would fight for her own.
ejaculate responsibly: in this timely and compelling book, author gabrielle stanley blair undertakes the task of reframing the debate around abortion away from women's choices and towards men's responsibilities. over the course of 28 brief arguments, blair draws on the science of fertility in order to demonstrate the absurd inequities in reproductive health care. although women are only fertile a relatively small percentage of the time - compared to men who are fertile 100% of the time - virtually all birth control medication is designed to be taken by women. stigmas around condoms (i.e. that they make sex less pleasurable) contribute to the unfair burden placed on women to ensure that they protect themselves from unwanted pregnancies. in ejaculate responsibly, blair puts the task of preventing unwanted pregnancies where it belongs: on the person doing the ejaculating.
color of law: this book seeks to confront the uncomfortable truth of america's racially segregated cities. the author examines historical elements, systemic racism, police brutality, and societal pressures that uphold and enforce such separations. redlining, gerrymandering, white flight, urban renewal, and other factors that lead to segregation aren't accidents of history or matters of the free market—they're intentional, legal policies that were created with the overt goal of oppressing, excluding, and impoverishing black and brown folks.
disability pride: dispatches from a post-ada world
$ 29.95 USD
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unit price perdisability pride: dispatches from a post-ada world: this in-depth look at the disability community explores how activism, representation, and attitudes have evolved since the americans with disabilities act. through interviews and reportage, it highlights a new generation shaping the future, from autistic self-advocacy to the rise of disability culture in social media, fashion, and entertainment. it also examines ongoing challenges, including systemic ableism in healthcare, institutionalization, and exploitative labor practices. the erasure of nonwhite and lgbtqia+ voices within the movement is addressed, leading to the rise of disability justice. while exposing these injustices, it also showcases the resilience of disabled individuals who continue to fight for equality and recognition. this portrait of a diverse and dynamic community offers a fresh perspective on inclusion and social change.
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mary wears what she wants: this picture book, inspired by the remarkable life of mary edwards walker, a trailblazing doctor who defied gender norms of her era, tells the story of a young girl who dared to wear pants. in a time when girls were expected to wear dresses and boys wore pants, a young girl named mary had a bold idea: she wanted to wear whatever she pleased, especially pants! through the lens of mary’s journey, this fresh and charming picture book encourages readers to question societal norms and embrace their individuality. it gently challenges gender expectations and invites young minds to think critically and independently. this book is marketed for parents of children ages 4 to 8 years old.
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vibrate higher: a rap story: talib kweli reflects on his journey from a brooklyn kid with a passion for hip-hop to becoming one of the genre's most socially conscious artists. growing up surrounded by artists, rappers, and djs, he was part of the first generation to experience hip-hop as an established cultural force. through collaborations with icons like mos def, kanye west, and kendrick lamar, kweli gained prominence, while also taking control of his own career. his story not only tracks his personal rise but also highlights hip-hop’s role as a political tool, one that has shaped movements like black lives matter and continues to challenge rising white nationalism.
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nice racism: how progressive white people perpetuate racial harm
$ 24.95 USD
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unit price pernice racism: how progressive white people perpetuate racial harm: as a society we are increasingly more aware how racism functions as a system that permeates all of our interactions and social structures. in this book by the author of white fragility, robin diangelo explores how white progressives often cause the most daily harm to people of color. drawing on extensive sociological research and experience, this book identifies common white racial patterns and shows how well-meaning white people often continue to perpetuate racial systems and harm.
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