In this innovative study, Crystal Sanders explores how working-class black women, in collaboration with the federal government, created the Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM) in 1965, a Head Start program that not only gave poor black children access to early childhood education but also provided black women with greater opportunities for political activism during a crucial time in the unfolding of the civil rights movement. Women who had previously worked as domestics and sharecroppers secured jobs through CDGM as teachers and support staff and earned higher wages. The availability of jobs independent of the local white power structure afforded these women the freedom to vote in elections and petition officials without fear of reprisal. But CDGM's success antagonized segregationists at both the local and state levels who eventually defunded it. Tracing the stories of the more than 2,500 women who staffed Mississippi's CDGM preschool centers, Sanders's book remembers women who went beyond teaching children their shapes and colors to challenge the state's closed political system and white supremacist ideology and offers a profound example for future community organizing in the South.
Examines the potential ramifications of long-term climate change on the planet's ecosystems and human society, drawing on scientific research to examine the causes of global warming, the economic and political issues involved, and ways to help prevent orreduce its effects.
A stirring account of courage, hope, and victory, A Chance in the World is the extraordinary story of what is possible when you dare to believe. "Home is the place where our life stories begin. It is where we are understood, embraced, and accepted. It is a sanctuary of safety and security, a place to which we can always return. Down in the dank basement, amidst my moldy, hoarded food and beloved worm-eaten books, I dreamed that my real home, the place where my story had begun, was out there somewhere, and one day I was going to find it." Taken from his mother at age three, Steve Klakowicz lives a terrifying existence. Caught in the clutches of a cruel foster family and subjected to constant abuse, he finds his only refuge in a box of books gifted to him by a kind stranger. In these books, he discovers new worlds he can only imagine and gains hope that one day he might have a different life, that one day he will find his true home. Armed with just a single clue, Steve embarks on an extraordinary quest for his identity, only to find that nothing is as it appears. A Chance in the World is the unbelievable true story of a broken boy destined to become a man of resilience, determination, and vision. Through it all, Steve's story teaches us that no matter how broken our past, we have it in us to create a new beginning and to build a new place, where love awaits.
Charlie was an average girl which changed the summer she was forced to visit her grandparents from where she disappeared. Two years later with no memories of the change, looking the same as the day she left she returns. There is talk of a world called Argonia on the other side of an elaborate mirror. An evil man seeking her out that stole her memories and still keeps them in a crystal goblet. Then a prophecy that revolves around saving the world. When a gorgeous Caden appears on the scene, he only has eyes for her, and seems to hold the answer to her mysteries. Can he help her solve the riddle of her life before it's too late? And could she really be the saviour of a world she had never even heard of?
A heartfelt middle-grade novel about a theater-loving girl who uses a wheelchair for mobility and her quest to defy expectations—and gravity—from Tony award–winning actress Ali Stroker and Stacy Davidowitz Thirteen-year-old Nat Beacon loves a lot of things: her dog Warbucks, her best friend Chloe, and competing on her wheelchair racing team, the Zoomers, to name a few. But there’s one thing she’s absolutely OBSESSED with: MUSICALS! From Hamilton to Les Mis, there’s not a cast album she hasn’t memorized and belted along to. She’s never actually been in a musical though, or even seen an actor who uses a wheelchair for mobility on stage. Would someone like Nat ever get cast? But when Nat’s family moves from California to New Jersey, Nat stumbles upon auditions for a kids’ production of Wicked, one of her favorite musicals ever! And she gets into the ensemble! The other cast members are super cool and inclusive (well, most of them)— especially Malik, the male lead and cutest boy Nat’s ever seen. But when things go awry a week before opening night, will Nat be able to cast her fears and insecurities aside and “Defy Gravity” in every sense of the song title?
Embrace Faith, Find Purpose: Your Blueprint for a Harmonious Christian Family Life Say Goodbye to Chaos, Fear, and Unfulfillment. Embrace Faith, Connection, and Joy with 'A Chance to Change' Life is like a whirlwind of chaos, isn't it? You're constantly busy, overwhelmed, and stressed. Finding order in your daily routine can feel impossible. Deep down, your biggest fear is that your children's future is uncertain. The hectic, disconnected family life might lead them away from the Christian values you hold dear. Their well-being and spiritual growth weigh heavily on your heart. Your relationships feel superficial, don't they? Your schedule leaves little room for meaningful interactions, and you long for those deep connections. There are times when you put on a brave face while feeling unfulfilled and depressed. You hide your struggles, fearing that others would be shocked, given your outwardly positive social media presence. You crave a family life filled with purpose and direction, where you can raise your children as Christian leaders. But currently, it often feels like you're lost with no clear direction. But here's the good news: YOU are not alone. Now, let's flip the script and imagine something extraordinary: Imagine a life where chaos transforms into harmony. A life where you have time for family, friends, andyourself. You wake up knowing your days are filled with purpose and joy. Picture a future where your children thrive, rooted in their Christian faith, growing into strong, compassionate individuals. Visualize a life where your relationships are deep, where every conversation is an opportunity to connect on a deep level. Picture your family as a beacon of purpose and faith. Your children are growing into strong Christian leaders. Your life is filled with intention, and every day is a step closer to your vision of a harmonious Christian family. This transformation is not just a dream; it's your reality. You hold the key and it begins with a book: “A Chance to Change” is unlike any parenting book you've read. It's a Christian fiction story that speaks to your heart, empowering you to take charge of your family. Here's your roadmap to transformation: * Your Lifeline: "A Chance to Change" offers guidance to nurture your children's spiritual growth and keep them focused on Jesus through the "STEWARD" framework. * The Power of Authentic Relationships: This masterpiece reveals the potential for stronger, deeper connections with those who matter most. You'll see it through the lens of the Richardson family's journey. * Companion to Authentic Happiness: This book is your companion on your journey to genuine happiness, helping you break free from depression and unfulfillment. * Roadmap to Purposeful Family Life: The pages hold the roadmap to a purposeful Christian family life, guiding you through the "STEWARD" framework. Don't miss your Chance to Change! Your transformation begins here. This Christian fiction will inspire you to live a life of faith, connection, and purpose. Why wait? Order your copy and enter a world where chaos turns into harmony, fear into hope, disconnection into deep bonds, and unfulfillment into joy. Your future begins today, and it's filled with purpose and joy. Don't just read about it, live it. Grab your copy now!
Chance, Order, Change: The Course of International Law, General Course on Public International Law by J. Crawford The course of international law over time needs to be understood if international law is to be understood. This work aims to provide such an understanding. It is directed not at topics or subject headings — sources, treaties, states, human rights and so on — but at some of the key unresolved problems of the discipline. Unresolved, they call into question its status as a discipline. Is international law “law” properly so-called? In what respects is it systematic? Does it — can it — respect the rule of law? These problems can be resolved, or at least reduced, by an imaginative reading of our shared practices and our increasingly shared history, with an emphasis on process. In this sense the practice of the institutions of international law is to be understood as the law itself. They are in a dialectical relationship with the law, shaping it and being shaped by it. This is explained by reference to actual cases and examples, providing a course of international law in some standard sense as well.