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The progressive parent : harnessing the power of science and social justice to raise awesome kids / by Senapathy, Kavin,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.How can we raise happy, well-adjusted kids today amid so much injustice and uncertainty? This is the question at the heart of the progressive parent's dilemma. Fortunately, award-winning science journalist Kavin Senapathy has the answers.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Child rearing; Parenting;
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Moral ambition : how to stop wasting your talent and start making a difference / by Bregman, Rutger,1988-author.; Moore, Erica(Translator),translator.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.A career consists of 2,000 workweeks, and how you spend that time is one of the most important decisions of your life. Still, millions of people are stuck in in mind-numbing, pointless, or just plain harmful jobs. There's an antidote to this waste of talent, and it's called moral ambition. Moral ambition is the will to be among the best, but with different measures of success. Not a fancy title, fat salary, or corner office, but a career dedicated to the best solutions to the world's biggest problems--whether that means tackling climate change, making pandemics history or fighting Big Tobacco. In "Moral ambition", author Rutger Bregman reveals how our conventional definitions of success are harming us and the planet, and shows how we can shift the focus from personal gain to societal benefit. In the process, he explains, we will join a growing movement of pioneers who are already living out this ethos. They're the builders, the problem-solvers, the doers who have chosen a path less traveled. A guidebook to finding that path for ourselves, Moral Ambition reminds us that the real measure of success lies not in what we accumulate, but in what we contribute, and shows how we, too, can build a legacy that truly matters.
Subjects: Professional ethics.; Ambition.; Career changes.; Career development.; Idealism.; Social justice.; Success.; Successful people.; Professions;
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When the world turned upside down / by Ibura, K.;
Friends separated during the coronavirus pandemic find ways to help others who are struggling within their community.LSC
Subjects: Epidemics; Social justice; Racism; Friendship; Quarantine; Youth protest movements;
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The power of scars : my journey from refugee to CEO. by Ladak, Nizar.;
"A deeply moving and impactful narrative that bridges the gap between Nizar Ladak's harrowing experiences as a refugee fleeing Uganda and his remarkable rise to success as a corporate leader. Through this journey, Ladak explores how hardship has shaped his resilience, providing invaluable lessons for both personal and professional growth. This book offers a unique perspective by intertwining Ladak's personal narrative with leadership insights and academic research, demonstrating how resilience developed in the face of racial and social challenges can be a powerful tool for success. From the trauma of displacement to the challenges of building a new life in Toronto, and the eventual loss of his job at Health Quality Ontario, Ladak shares his story with vulnerability and wisdom, offering readers practical guidance on overcoming adversity. In an era where equity, diversity, and inclusion are more crucial than ever, The Power of Scars provides a roadmap for cultivating resilience. While scars may be lasting, they do not have to define one's future."-- Provided by publisher.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Diversity & Inclusion; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Refugees;
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Ascent of women / by Armstrong, Sally,1943-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Human rights.; Leadership.; Social justice.; Women political activists; Women; Women;
© c2013., Random House Canada,
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Indigenous healing : exploring traditional paths / by Ross, Rupert,1946-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Indian ethics; Social justice; Native peoples; Native peoples; Native philosophy;
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How to Be Hopeful : Empowering Practices to Overcome Despair and Act for Climate Justice. by kelsey, elin.;
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Subjects: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth; SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change; SELF-HELP / Emotions; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice;
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Lola protesta / by Torres, Jennifer,1980-; Palacios, Sara.;
As Lola helps her mother at the family's hotel, she learns about compassion, social injustice, and how one voice can lead to change. Includes author's note on Dolores Huerta, a labor organizer who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association.
Subjects: Picture books.; Huerta, Dolores, 1930-; Mexican Americans; Social justice; Compassion;
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Do better : spiritual activism for fighting and healing from white supremacy / by Ricketts, Rachel,1984-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Thought leader, racial justice educator, and sought-after spiritual activist Rachel Ricketts offers mindful and practical steps for all humans to dismantle white supremacy on a personal and collective level"--
Subjects: Anti-racism; Racism; Religion and social problems; Social justice;
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Power shift : the longest revolution / by Armstrong, Sally,1943-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."The facts are indisputable. When women get even a bit of education, the whole of society improves. When they get a bit of healthcare, everyone lives longer. In many ways, it has never been a better time to be a woman: a fundamental shift has been occurring. Yet from Toronto to Timbuktu the promise of equality still eludes half the world's population. In her 2019 CBC Massey Lectures, award-winning author, journalist, and human rights activist Sally Armstrong illustrates how the status of the female half of humanity is crucial to our collective surviving and thriving. Drawing on anthropology, social science, literature, politics, and economics, she examines the many beginnings of the role of women in society, and the evolutionary revisions over millennia in the realms of sex, religion, custom, culture, politics, and economics. What ultimately comes to light is that gender inequality comes at too high a cost to us all."--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Sex discrimination against women.; Sex discrimination.; Women's rights.; Women; Women; Women; Social justice.; Human rights.;
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