Beyond the Messy Truth

Beyond the Messy Truth
Author: Van Jones
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780399180040

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A passionate manifesto that exposes hypocrisy on both sides of the political divide and points a way out of the tribalism that is tearing America apart—from the CNN host hailed as “a star of the 2016 campaign” (The New York Times), now seen on The Van Jones Show Van Jones burst into the American consciousness during the 2016 presidential campaign with an unscripted, truth-telling style and an already established history of bridge-building across party lines. His election night commentary, during which he coined the term “whitelash,” became a viral sensation. A longtime progressive activist with deep roots in the conservative South, Jones has made it his mission to challenge voters and viewers to stand in one another’s shoes and disagree constructively. In Beyond the Messy Truth, he offers a blueprint for transforming our collective anxiety into meaningful change. Jones urges both parties to abandon the politics of accusation. He issues a stirring call for a new “bipartisanship from below,” pointing us toward practical answers to problems that affect us all regardless of region or ideology. He wants to tackle rural and inner-city poverty, unemployment, addiction, unfair incarceration, and the devastating effects of the pollution-based economy on both coal country and our urban centers. Along the way, Jones shares memories from his decades of activism on behalf of working people, inspiring stories of ordinary citizens who became champions of their communities, and little-known examples of cooperation in the midst of partisan conflict. In his quest for positive solutions, Van Jones encourages us to set fire to our old ways of thinking about politics and come together to help those most in need. Includes an invaluable resource of contacts, books, media, and organizations for bipartisan bridge-building and problem solving. “Van Jones is a light in the darkness when we need it most. In the tradition of the great bridge builders of our past, Van’s love for this country and all its people shines through.”—Cory Booker, U.S. senator, New Jersey “Van Jones’s voice has become an integral part of our national political debate. He is one of the most provocative and interesting political figures in the country.”—Bernie Sanders, U.S. senator, Vermont

The Messy Truth

The Messy Truth
Author: M. C. Questgend
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1535428236

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"The Messy Truth" is a fictional story about a man who must come to grips with his past. The main character, Rob Castor, deals with the loss of his girlfriend after she catches him in the act. He is left with the decision to move away in hopes of finding comfort and privacy in a small town. There he puts the pieces of his life back together and meets Michelle, a woman who is more than she appears. Together they help each other find the peace they both need.

The Messy Truth About Leading People

The Messy Truth About Leading People
Author: Gavin Fenn-Smith,Nicki Roth
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798637875641

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Imagine seeing all the thought bubbles that float above real business leaders' heads constantly. The thoughts that are rarely shared, usually censored, but are the raw truth about leading people. And then consider learning solutions to some of the most infuriating frustrations or as we call them, Stupid Human Tricks. That's what this book is about. Meet Micah and all the characters and adventures on their leadership journey. The characters will feel familiar to you. They are imperfect with great strengths and painful flaws. Some learn from their mistakes while others don't. Some succeed and others flame out. But all are perfectly, remarkably, ridiculously human. The Messy Truth About Leading People is told in vignettes and based on true stories. This book is real, it's snarky, it's compassionate...and there's swearing. It's a look at what leadership is. You will walk away knowing that you are not as out of step as you thought you were. You will recognize yourself and others and how f*cking hard it is to lead.

The Unmade Bed

The Unmade Bed
Author: Stephen Marche
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443434850

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In one of the most talked about books of the year, provocative cultural commentator Stephen Marche examines the state of male-female relations in the 21st century, with commentary from his wife, Toronto Life editor-in-chief Sarah Fulford. On a warm spring morning in New York City, Stephen Marche, then a new father and tenure-track professor, got the call: his wife had been offered her dream job . . . in Toronto. Their mutual decision to move home, prioritizing her career over his, shed new light on the gender roles in their marriage. It also provoked a surprising and divided response from the world around them. In The Unmade Bed, Marche explores the phenomena that define our modern conversations on gender, from mansplaining to parenting to the division of domestic labour. As his view is only one half of the story, Marche’s wife and Toronto Life editor-in-chief Sarah Fulford provides footnote commentary throughout. The result is a uniquely balanced and acutely personal exploration into the moments in everyday life where men and women meet. Going beyond who does the laundry, Marche provocatively argues that we are no longer engaged in a war of the sexes, but rather stuck together in a labyrinth of contradictions. And these contradictions are keeping women from power and confounding male identity. The Unmade Bed has ignited an international conversation about the complex and shifting landscape of gender relations.

The Unmade Bed

The Unmade Bed
Author: Stephen Marche
Publsiher: Simon & Schuster
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476780161

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“Satisfying food for thought on the ever-changing dynamics of men and women as they interact and go about their individual lives” (Kirkus Reviews) as cultural commentator Stephen Marche examines contemporary male-female relations—with the help of his wife, writer and editor Sarah Fulford. One morning in New York City, Stephen Marche, then a new father and tenure-track professor, got the call: his wife had been offered her dream job…in Canada. Their decision to prioritize her career over his and move to Toronto sheds new light on the gender roles in their marriage (and in the world around them). As Marche provocatively argues, we are no longer engaged in a war of the sexes, but rather stuck together in a labyrinth of contradictions. And that these contradictions are keeping women from power and confounding male identity. The Unmade Bed is a deeply researched, deeply personal exploration into the moments in everyday life where women and men meet. After all, within offices and homes, on the street, online, and in bed, we constantly ask ourselves: What are we expected to sacrifice? Is it possible to be equal? As he attempts to answer these questions, Marche explores the issues that define our modern conversations on gender, from mansplaining and sexual morality to parenthood and divisions of the domestic sphere. In the process, he discovers that true power remains shockingly elusive for women while the idea of masculinity struggles in a state of uncertainty. The only way out of these mutual struggles is together. With footnote commentary throughout the book from Marche’s wife, The Unmade Bed is a “compelling” (The Globe and Mail, Toronto), uniquely balanced, and honest approach to the revolution going on in our everyday lives—a thought-provoking work of social science that is sure to be a conversation starter.

A Word from the Rabbi

A Word from the Rabbi
Author: Sherwin T. Wine
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1965
Genre: Humanistic Judaism
ISBN: UOM:39015071576816

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Televising Queer Women

Televising Queer Women
Author: Rebecca Beirne
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UCSC:32106019526521

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The first academic anthology to critically and explicitly address the representation of lesbian and bisexual women on a range of television series. This timely collection provides high-quality interdisciplinary essays which address lesbian and bisexual representation in popular television shows such as The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, E.R., Queer as Folk, Sex and the City, The L Word and The O.C. -- from publisher description.

The Color of Truth

The Color of Truth
Author: Kai Bird
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1998
Genre: National security
ISBN: UOM:39015045622134

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Chronicles the lives and political careers of McGeorge and William Bundy and discusses how they influenced the United States' role in the Cold War and the Vietnam War.