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Dear Black Woman
- By: Kami Redd
- Narrated by: Kami Redd
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Black women face unique challenges in health, work, and life, battling higher rates of chronic illness and economic inequality. These letters celebrate your fortitude, offering love and encouragement through every struggle. As a Black woman who’s walked this path, I share my reflections and experiences to uplift and empower you. Dear Black Woman is a testament to our strength, leadership, and fight for justice. Let these words inspire you to rise, thrive, and shine. You are seen, valued, and powerful beyond measure.
By: Kami Redd
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The Road to Wigan Pier
- By: George Orwell
- Narrated by: Nick Patterson
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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In "The Road to Wigan Pier," George Orwell presents a searing and insightful examination of the working-class life in 1930s England. Commissioned by the Left Book Club and first published in 1937, this powerful work combines Orwell's sharp social critique with his trademark clarity and honesty.
By: George Orwell
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The Third British Empire
- By: Alfred Eckhard Zimmern
- Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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The Third British Empire. Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern (1879–1957) was an English classical scholar, historian, and political scientist writing on international relations. His book, The Third British Empire, was among the first to apply the expression "British Commonwealth" to the British Empire. He is also credited with the phrase "welfare state", which was made popular a few years later by William Temple.
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A Better Tomorrow
- Life Lessons in Hope and Strength
- By: Mina Smallman
- Narrated by: Sara Powell
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
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Mina Smallman has lived through the unimaginable. On Saturday 6 June 2020, her daughters, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, were killed in a park by a male stranger as they celebrated Bibaa's birthday. Mina has been fighting for justice ever since - for her daughters, and for the rest of us, by challenging the toxic culture in the Metropolitan Police and calling out the wider institutional misogyny, racism and classism in Britain. Now, she tells her story for the first time.
By: Mina Smallman
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Strange Relations
- Masculinity, Sexuality and Art in Mid-Century America
- By: Ralf Webb
- Narrated by: Ralf Webb
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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In San Francisco, 1960, James Baldwin spoke to John Cheever about what he saw as a 'failure of the masculine sensibility'. Strange Relations examines how Baldwin came to this assessment and what may be amiss in our understanding of masculinity. Building on Walt Whitman's philosophy of the love between men, the book considers the work and lives of Tennessee Williams, Carson McCullers, Cheever and Baldwin. All four writers wrestled in their art, as well as in their sexual and platonic relationships, with the expectations of masculinity, the pull of queer life and the tensions between the two.
By: Ralf Webb
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Rooting Out Violence
- By: Joycee Kennedy
- Narrated by: Jacob Z Klimaszewski
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
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Life and death are merged in the terror of unrelenting global violence. Rooting Out Violence describes a model, ‘Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration,’ with the scope to help adults assess the human capacity for violence in themselves, in members of their communities, as well as, in leaders of their countries. The book provides a violence prevention model to mitigate trauma and human rights violations throughout our lifespans and throughout the world. Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration is a public health model that is understandable and achievable globally.
By: Joycee Kennedy
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Dear Black Woman
- By: Kami Redd
- Narrated by: Kami Redd
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Black women face unique challenges in health, work, and life, battling higher rates of chronic illness and economic inequality. These letters celebrate your fortitude, offering love and encouragement through every struggle. As a Black woman who’s walked this path, I share my reflections and experiences to uplift and empower you. Dear Black Woman is a testament to our strength, leadership, and fight for justice. Let these words inspire you to rise, thrive, and shine. You are seen, valued, and powerful beyond measure.
By: Kami Redd
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The Road to Wigan Pier
- By: George Orwell
- Narrated by: Nick Patterson
- Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
- Unabridged
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In "The Road to Wigan Pier," George Orwell presents a searing and insightful examination of the working-class life in 1930s England. Commissioned by the Left Book Club and first published in 1937, this powerful work combines Orwell's sharp social critique with his trademark clarity and honesty.
By: George Orwell
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The Third British Empire
- By: Alfred Eckhard Zimmern
- Narrated by: Graham Dunlop
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged
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The Third British Empire. Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern (1879–1957) was an English classical scholar, historian, and political scientist writing on international relations. His book, The Third British Empire, was among the first to apply the expression "British Commonwealth" to the British Empire. He is also credited with the phrase "welfare state", which was made popular a few years later by William Temple.
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A Better Tomorrow
- Life Lessons in Hope and Strength
- By: Mina Smallman
- Narrated by: Sara Powell
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged
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Mina Smallman has lived through the unimaginable. On Saturday 6 June 2020, her daughters, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, were killed in a park by a male stranger as they celebrated Bibaa's birthday. Mina has been fighting for justice ever since - for her daughters, and for the rest of us, by challenging the toxic culture in the Metropolitan Police and calling out the wider institutional misogyny, racism and classism in Britain. Now, she tells her story for the first time.
By: Mina Smallman
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Strange Relations
- Masculinity, Sexuality and Art in Mid-Century America
- By: Ralf Webb
- Narrated by: Ralf Webb
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
- Unabridged
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In San Francisco, 1960, James Baldwin spoke to John Cheever about what he saw as a 'failure of the masculine sensibility'. Strange Relations examines how Baldwin came to this assessment and what may be amiss in our understanding of masculinity. Building on Walt Whitman's philosophy of the love between men, the book considers the work and lives of Tennessee Williams, Carson McCullers, Cheever and Baldwin. All four writers wrestled in their art, as well as in their sexual and platonic relationships, with the expectations of masculinity, the pull of queer life and the tensions between the two.
By: Ralf Webb
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Rooting Out Violence
- By: Joycee Kennedy
- Narrated by: Jacob Z Klimaszewski
- Length: 3 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Life and death are merged in the terror of unrelenting global violence. Rooting Out Violence describes a model, ‘Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration,’ with the scope to help adults assess the human capacity for violence in themselves, in members of their communities, as well as, in leaders of their countries. The book provides a violence prevention model to mitigate trauma and human rights violations throughout our lifespans and throughout the world. Healthy Sensory-Emotional Integration is a public health model that is understandable and achievable globally.
By: Joycee Kennedy
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Socrates and the Gender Debate
- How Gender Ideology Fails the Test of Common Sense
- By: Andrew Duncan
- Narrated by: Laura Dexter
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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All but 0.0182% of the human race is unequivocally male or female. Yet that distinction is irrelevant in determining who we are attracted to, our public persona or what we can achieve. The last few decades have seen a welcome increase in tolerance, close to the liberal ideal of ‘do what you want as long as you do no harm’. Then came Gender Ideology. It states that how one feels is critical, not the hand nature has dealt. We have each been given an impeccable sense of self, but possibly the wrong body parts.
By: Andrew Duncan
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Breaking Barriers
- The Journey to LGBT+ Equality
- By: Tony Churchill
- Narrated by: Benjamin Farrey-Latz
- Length: 3 hrs and 2 mins
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"Breaking Barriers: The Journey to LGBT+ Equality" by Tony Churchill is a powerful and inspiring exploration of the LGBT+ community's fight for rights and recognition. This comprehensive guide charts the progress made from the early victories in marriage equality and anti-discrimination laws to the ongoing battles for transgender rights and global acceptance. With vivid storytelling and poignant insights, Churchill captures both the victories and the challenges, making it an essential listen for anyone committed to understanding and advancing the cause of LGBT+ equality.
By: Tony Churchill
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The Willie Lynch Letter Decoded: The Social EnWelfare State
- The Book of YaKol, Book 1
- By: Leslie YaKol Sapp
- Narrated by: Anthony J. Miano
- Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
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The Willie Lynch method of “making a slave” is perhaps the greatest dilemma that has ever plagued African Americans. It does not matter if the speech was genuine or fiction. If you have not read the book “The Willie Lynch Letter and The Making of a Slave” or never heard of the Willie Lynch Letter, this book will quote several passages to give you a complete and unequivocal intent of the Letter.
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It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers
- A Guide to Reclaiming Yourself and Finding Peace in a Patriarchal World
- By: Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor
- Narrated by: Suzi Tatford
- Length: 6 hrs and 42 mins
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In a world fraught with patriarchal norms and expectations, feminism isn't just a word it's a journey, a struggle, and a reclaiming of identity. Dr. Mica Vidal-Taylor, a renowned psychotherapist and neuropharmacologist, takes you on a profound exploration of feminism in "It's Time to Buy Your Own Flowers. From the suffragette movement to #MeToo, Dr. Vidal-Taylor delves into the complex tapestry of feminism, examining its historical roots and its present-day manifestations.
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African Folktales and Storytelling
- By: Rotimi Ogunjobi
- Narrated by: Rotimi Ogunjobi
- Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
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At its core, African folklore embodies the soul of the continent, reflecting its diverse peoples, landscapes, and histories. This book delves into the rich landscape of African folklore, exploring its diverse cultures, traditions, and storytelling techniques. Through a combination of historical context and literary analysis, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the significance of folktales in African societies and learn how to effectively engage in the art of storytelling for both pleasure and profit.
By: Rotimi Ogunjobi
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ASWB LMSW Exam Study Guide: Licensed Master Social Worker Test Prep (Complete Review Edition)
- Ultimate ASWB Masters Exam Test Prep: Pass with Confidence!
- By: Caleb Grajeda
- Narrated by: Hannah W
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
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You are no doubt a busy professional with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to study in preparation for the ASWB exam. However, the truth is that the ASWB test is a challenging test. It is normal to have some anxiety about taking this test. Thorough preparation cannot be overlooked. That is why the author Caleb Grajeda, a social work professional, developed the ASWB LMSW Study Guide! This edition is a complete review edition. It covers all essential concepts found on the exam from all categories of the exam.
By: Caleb Grajeda
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Dark Night of the Bat
- By: Philip Gardiner
- Narrated by: Philip Gardiner
- Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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For centuries man has feared the bat. Its seeming ability to traverse between the world has inspired tales of terrible horror but also stories of great hope. This is the tale of the age-old Bat Man from Bob Kane and Bill Finger’s creation in 1939 to Dracula and even further back into time than most realize. Re-live the rise of the Batman era, from the very beginnings to the modern age and in so doing understand how this creation has taken on a life of its own.
By: Philip Gardiner
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The Little Book of Restorative Justice, Revised and Updated
- Justice and Peacebuilding
- By: Howard Zehr
- Narrated by: Karen Chilton
- Length: 2 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged
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Howard Zehr is the father of restorative justice and is known worldwide for his pioneering work in transforming understandings of justice. Here he proposes workable principles and practices for making restorative justice possible in this revised and updated edition of his best-selling, seminal book on the movement. Zehr first explores how restorative justice is different from criminal justice. Then, before letting those appealing observations drift out of reach into theoretical space, Zehr presents restorative justice practices.
By: Howard Zehr
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The Quiet Damage
- QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family
- By: Jesselyn Cook
- Narrated by: Jesselyn Cook
- Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
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In The Quiet Damage, celebrated reporter Jesselyn Cook unfolds the heartbreaking stories of five representative families from couples young and old to rural white parents to urban Black siblings, to show how QAnon shattered bonds once believed unbreakable. Cook paints a portrait of American suffering, of the vulnerabilities that have left people susceptible to outrageous theories promising order and control in a world where both are increasingly in short supply.
By: Jesselyn Cook
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Digital Empires
- The Global Battle to Regulate Technology
- By: Anu Bradford
- Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
- Length: 21 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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The global battle among the three dominant digital powers-the United States, China, and the European Union-is intensifying. All three regimes are racing to regulate tech companies, with each advancing a competing vision for the digital economy while attempting to expand its sphere of influence in the digital world. In Digital Empires, her provocative follow-up to The Brussels Effect, Anu Bradford explores a rivalry that will shape the world in the decades to come.
By: Anu Bradford
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AI for Good
- Applications in Sustainability, Humanitarian Action, and Health
- By: Juan M. Lavista Ferres, William B. Weeks, Brad Smith - foreword by
- Narrated by: Andrew Joseph Perez
- Length: 9 hrs and 20 mins
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In AI for Good: Applications in Sustainability, Humanitarian Action, and Health, a team of veteran Microsoft AI researchers delivers an insightful and fascinating discussion of how one of the world's most recognizable software companies is tackling intractable social problems with the power of artificial intelligence (AI). In the book, you'll see real in-the-field examples of researchers using AI with replicable methods and reusable AI code to inspire your own uses.
By: Juan M. Lavista Ferres, and others
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The Bluestockings
- A History of the First Women's Movement
- By: Susannah Gibson
- Narrated by: Fenella Fudge
- Length: 13 hrs and 8 mins
- Unabridged
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In England in the 1700s, a woman who was an intellectual, spoke out, or wrote professionally was considered unnatural. After all, as the wisdom of the era dictated, a clever woman—if there were such a thing—would never make a good wife. But a circle of women called the Bluestockings did something extraordinary: Coming together in glittering salons to discuss and debate as intellectual equals with men, they fought for women to be educated and to have a public role in society. In this intimate and revelatory history, Susannah Gibson delves into the lives of these pioneering women.
By: Susannah Gibson