Social change
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Social change
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Social change
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Incoming Resources
- Big bets, how large-scale change really happens, Rajiv Shah
- Morningside Heights, a novel, Cheryl Mendelson
- We become what we normalize, what we owe each other in worlds that demand our silence, David Dark
- The twice-born, life and death on the Ganges, Aatish Taseer
- Innovation for social change, how wildly successful nonprofits inspire and deliver results, Leah Kral
- The rise and fall of classical Greece, Josiah Ober
- The social organism, a radical understanding of social media to transform your business and life, Oliver Luckett and Michael J. Casey
- Can we be happier?, evidence and ethics, Richard Layard with George Ward
- Overlooked, a celebration of remarkable, underappreciated people who broke the rules and changed the world, Amisha Padnani and the obituaries desk
- The other face of America, chronicles of the immigrants shaping our future, Jorge Ramos ; translated from the Spanish by Patricia J. Duncan
- Upton Sinclair, California socialist, celebrity intellectual, Lauren Coodley
- Full spectrum resistance, Aric McBay, Volume Two
- Doing what's right, how to fight for what you believe, and make a difference, Tavis Smiley
- A history of Britain, 1945 to Brexit, Jeremy Black
- The dream life of Sukhanov, Olga Grushin
- STEP UP, HOW TO LIVE WITH COURAGE AND BECOME AN EVERYDAY LEADER, by Ash Beckham
- Psychology for a better world, working with people to save the planet, Niki Harré
- Age of revolutions, progress and backlash from 1600 to the present, Fareed Zakaria
- Poetry as spellcasting, poems, essays, and prompts for manifesting liberation and reclaiming power, Tamiko Beyer, Destiny Hemphill, and Lisbeth White
- Cambie su mundo, todos pueden marcar una diferencia sin importancia dónde estén, John C. Maxwell y Rob Hoskins
- Illogical, saying yes to a life without limits, Emmanuel Acho
- On being unreasonable, breaking the rules and making things better, Kirsty Sedgman
- Join the club, how peer pressure can transform the world, Tina Rosenberg
- Rules for revolutionaries, how big organizing can change everything, Becky Bond and Zack Exley
- A history of Tokyo, 1867-1989, from Edo to Showa : the emergence of the world's greatest city, Edward Seidensticker ; preface by Donald Richie ; introduction by Paul Waley
- The future, six drivers of global change, Al Gore
- The tactics of hope, how social entrepreneurs are changing our world, Wilford Welch ; with David Hopkins, contributing editor
- The ecotechnic future, envisioning a post-peak world, John Michael Greer
- Major league rebels, baseball battles over workers' rights and American empire, Robert Elias and Peter Dreier
- Renewal, from crisis to transformation in our lives, work, and politics, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- The last days of Stalin, Joshua Rubenstein
- Changing cultural landscapes, how are people and their communities affected by migration and settlement?, by Marina Cohen
- Robert F. Kennedy, ripples of hope : Kerry Kennedy in conversation with heads of state, business leaders, influencers, and activists about her father's impact on their lives, Kerry Kennedy
- The war that forged a nation, why the Civil War still matters, James McPherson
- She Persisted, 13 American Women Who Changed the World, written by Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
- Geek heresy, rescuing social change from the cult of technology, Kentaro Toyama
- Pyropolitics, When the World Is Ablaze, Michael Marder
- Saudi Arabia uncovered, a Hardcash production for WGBH/Frontline and ITV ; written, produced and directed by James Jones
- Where to invade next, North End Films presents in association with IMG Films ; a Dog Eat Dog Films production ; a film by Michael Moore ; produced by Tia Lessin, Carl Deal ; written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore
- The future we want, radical ideas for a new century, edited by Sarah Leonard and Bhaskar Sunkara
- Adrift, How Our World Lost Its Way, Amin Maalouf
- The vertigo years, Europe, 1900-1914, Philipp Blom
- Facing change, documenting America, Leah Bendavid-Val
- The tragedy of liberation, a history of the Chinese revolution, 1945-1957, Frank Dikötter
- Xbox revisited, a game plan for corporate and civic renewal, Robbie Bach
- Our grandchildren redesigned, life in the bioengineered society of the near future, Michael Bess
- Revolutionary wealth, Alvin Toffler and Heidi Toffler
- Purposeful empathy, tapping our hidden superpower for personal, organizational, and social change, Anita Nowak, PhD
- From generosity to justice, a new gospel of wealth, Darren Walker
- Forging the tortilla curtain, cultural drift and change along the United States-Mexico border, from the Spanish era to the present, by Thomas Torrans
Outgoing Resources
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