Our Sixties

Our Sixties
Author: Paul Lauter
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2020
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781580469906

Download Our Sixties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The social movements of the 1960s - still vital and challenging - seen through the author's experiences as a civil rights activist, a feminist, an antiwar organizer, and a radical teacher.

The Power of Women in Our Sixties

The Power of Women in Our Sixties
Author: Chris Vidal
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2019-08-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781504318334

Download The Power of Women in Our Sixties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is the best time ever for women in their sixties. This decade between the responsible fifties and the relaxed seventies offers a once-in-a- lifetime opportunity to reinvent yourself and start something new, on your terms. You can learn new skills, make new friends and connections, have adventures, make a difference, create a new personal style, and meet other fabulous women your age. Reading this book will give you a positive attitude to embracing your sixties, it will give you the confidence and inspiration to realise your potential. In The Power of Women in Our Sixties, author Chris Vidal unlocks your power to decide who you want to be, where you want to go, what you want to accomplish, as well has how to make any important changes. Chris’s story, and the stories of other women in their sixties, will inspire you to connect with other like-minded women and make your sixties decade the best ever.

The Sixties

The Sixties
Author: Dimitry Anastakis
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2008-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773578500

Download The Sixties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Those who didn't live through the Sixties wonder what the fuss was all about, while many of those who were there have wrestled with how to describe and define the period. While the ultimate meaning of the Sixties remains elusive, there is no doubt that they had an immense effect on Canadians - culturally, politically, and economically. The Sixties takes a multidisciplinary approach that includes history, architecture, art, political science, and journalism. Contributors examine a range of eclectic issues - from the intersection of Joyce Wieland's artwork with Pierre Trudeau's nationalism, to the debate over the changing skylines of Toronto and Montreal, to de Gaulle's famous 1967 "Vive le Québec libre!" speech - to provide a distinctly Canadian perspective on one of the liveliest and most debated periods in modern history. Four decades after Canada's own Expo 67 "summer of love," this timely book conjures up the images, sounds, and tastes of a decade that remains an indelible part of our twenty-first century experience. Contributors include Gretta Chambers (McGill), Christopher Dummitt (Trent), Olivier Courteaux (Ryerson), Frances Early (Mount Saint Vincent), Kristy Holmes (Queen's), Marcel Martel (York), Nicholas Olsberg (Canadian Centre for Architecture), Francine Vanlaethem (UQAM), and Krys Verrall (York)."

Following Our Bliss

Following Our Bliss
Author: Don Lattin
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780061743733

Download Following Our Bliss Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Renowned journalist Don Lattin, longtime reporter for the San Francisco Examiner and more recently the San Francisco Chronicle, interprets the American spiritual and religious landscape since the 60s with insight, wit, and telling reporting. What David Brooks did for the American social and commercial landscape in the bestselling Bobos In Paradise, he does for the spiritual landscape, showing how the 60s have had a profound transformative impact in every area of spirituality. This is the first comprehensive look at the spiritual legacy of the 60s and 70s, as seen through the lives of those raised amid some of the era’s wildest experimentation.

Sexy Sixties

Sexy Sixties
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Alex Frizzelle RD/LDN
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2024-02-04
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9798878500074

Download Sexy Sixties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Discover Your Best Decade Yet: Embrace Elegance and Vitality in Your Sixties As the golden years beckon, Sexy Sixties: Striking a Balance with Mind, Body, and Nutrition offers a refreshing perspective on embracing age not as a decline, but as a vibrant chapter of self-discovery and growth. This transformative guide touches the essence of what it means to age gracefully, merging style, health, and vitality into an exhilarating journey that reshapes the way we perceive our sixties. Part anecdote, part roadmap, the book dismantles prevalent myths about aging, replacing them with inspiring tales of senior success. Learn why society's misconceptions about sexiness and age deserve no place in your life narrative. Witness a bold redefinition of attractiveness, as the seniors of today radiate confidence, defy stereotypes, and cultivate a head-turning presence. Dive deep into the harmonious relationship between the mind and body, and explore how a positive self-image and mental fortitude lay the groundwork for holistic well-being. Champion a lifestyle marked by juicy, candid discussions about sexual health and intimacy beyond 60, proving that passion and connection know no age limits. With practical nutrition strategies tailored for the seasoned palate, Sexy Sixties illuminates the path to a satisfying diet teeming with energy and flavor. Inside, discover a treasure trove of mouth-watering recipes and meal planning techniques that cater to your specific nutritional needs, revving up your metabolism and nourishing your body in all the right ways. Elate in newfound strength and elegance through curated exercise essentials designed to sculpt and energize a sexy senior body. Whether you're exploring the dynamic pulse of cardiovascular health or the gentle stretch of yoga, each movement is a step towards lasting mobility and vitality. Immerse yourself in a sartorial renaissance with sophisticated fashion and grooming secrets tailored for the modern senior. From savvy tech tips to invaluable social connections, Sexy Sixties encapsulates a blueprint for an enriching lifestyle that transcends the ordinary and amplifies your allure. Embrace the age of elegance. Engage this pivotal era with poise, health, and timelessness as your gracious companions. Sexy Sixties isn't just a book—it's the commencement of your most captivating adventure.

The Sixties

The Sixties
Author: Jenny Diski
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2010-07-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781847652508

Download The Sixties Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Many books have been written on the Sixties: tributes to music and fashion, sex, drugs and revolution. In The Sixties, Jenny Diski breaks the mould, wryly dismantling the big ideas that dominated the era - liberation, permissiveness and self-invention - to consider what she and her generation were really up to. Was it rude to refuse to have sex with someone? Did they take drugs to get by, or to see the world differently? How responsible were they for the self-interest and greed of the Eighties? With characteristic wit and verve, Diski takes an incisive look at the radical beliefs to which her generation subscribed, little realising they were often old ideas dressed up in new forms, sometimes patterned by BIBA. She considers whether she and her peers were as serious as they thought about changing the world, if the radical sixties were funded by the baby-boomers' parents, and if the big idea shaping the Sixties was that it really felt as if it meant something to be young.

Righting Canada s Wrongs The Sixties Scoop and the Stolen Lives of Indigenous Children

Righting Canada s Wrongs  The Sixties Scoop and the Stolen Lives of Indigenous Children
Author: Andrew Bomberry,Jane Hubbard
Publsiher: Lorimer
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 1459416694

Download Righting Canada s Wrongs The Sixties Scoop and the Stolen Lives of Indigenous Children Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book for students examines a child welfare policy in Canada that began in 1951 in which Indigenous children were taken from their homes and put into the care of non-Indigenous families. These children grew up without their birth families, cultural roots and language. Many tried to run away and some died in the attempt. The taking of the children became known as the Sixties Scoop. The term “Sixties Scoop” makes explicit reference to the 1960s, but the policies and practices started before the 1960s and lasted long after. Today, Indigenous children are over-represented in the Child Welfare System across Canada in shocking numbers. Indigenous communities got organized and fought back for their children. In 1985, the Kimelman Report was released, condemning the practice of adopting Indigenous children into non-Indigenous families and for taking so many children out of their communities. In the 1990s, lawsuits were filed against the governments who had supported taking the children. In 2018 and 2019, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba apologized for their roles in supporting the adoption programs. In 2020, the Canadian government agreed to a settlement for survivors of the Scoop. Through hundreds of photos and primary documents, readers will meet many survivors of the Scoop. They’ll also learn how Indigenous communities fought back to save their children and won, and how Indigenous communities across Canada are working towards healing today.

Sixties Girl

Sixties Girl
Author: MaryLou Driedger
Publsiher: Heritage House Publishing Co
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023-04-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772034363

Download Sixties Girl Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Set in 1960s and present-day Winnipeg, this poignant coming-of-age story follows a decade in the life of a young girl growing up in a close-knit family in a time of sweeping social change. The 1960s was a decade of major world events, exciting changes, and unforgettable fashion and music. But for Laura, navigating the cliques at school, avoiding corporal punishment doled out by the nuns, and dealing with her mother’s illness feel more real than the news stories of political assassinations, royal visits, the legalization of birth control, and the threat of nuclear war that dominate the headlines of the day. Sixties Girl is a decade in the life of an ordinary girl living in extraordinary times, from the Cuban Missile Crisis to Expo 67, from Beatlemania to miniskirts. Told in alternating timelines—with an adult Laura recalling her childhood experiences to her grandson Will—this vivid portrait of a Canadian childhood and adolescence is a deeply personal, heartfelt reflection on family and self-discovery, as well as an insightful commentary on an era that changed society forever.