The Invisible Community

The Invisible Community
Author: Mahsa Bakhshaei,Marie Mc Andrew,Ratna Ghosh,Priti Singh
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780228006053

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The South Asian population in Canada, encompassing diverse national, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, has in recent years become the largest visible minority in the country. As this community grows, it encounters challenges in settlement, integration, and development. Accounting for only 1 per cent of the population in Quebec, the South Asian community has received limited attention in comparison with other minority groups. The Invisible Community uses recent data from a variety of fields to explore who these immigrants are and what they and their families require to become members of an inclusive society. Experts from Canadian and international universities and governmental and community agencies describe how South Asian immigrants experience life in French-speaking Canada. They look at how members of the community integrate into the job market, how they manage socially and emotionally, how their religious values are affected, and how their children adapt to French-speaking and English-speaking schools. The Invisible Community shares lived experiences of different subgroups of the South Asian population in Quebec in order to better understand wider social, political, and educational contexts of immigration in Canada.

Bi America

Bi America
Author: William Burleson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317712602

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Gain an in-depth understanding of the unique struggles of the bisexual community! “To me the gay and straight worlds are exactly the same; equally limited, judgmental, and bourgeois . . . just mirror images of each other. I truly like and overlap with some of the gay world, but my roots refuse to take hold there and grow. Unfortunately, my well-established roots in the straight world are simultaneously shriveling and dying too, leaving me feeling extremely unstable.” —“Cool,” a bisexual woman involved in a support group There are at least five million bisexual people in America, generally invisible to straight society, the gay community, and even to each other. While the vast majority of these five million live within the straight or gay world, there are a few who have formed a community of their own. Bi America: Myths, Truths, and Struggles of an Invisible Community offers an inside look at the American bisexual community and gives an understanding of the special circumstances unique to being bisexual. The book takes the reader to bi community events from picnics, to conferences, to support groups, to performances in order to expose the everyday trials of the bisexual community. Bi America includes very personal stories that let the voice of everyday bisexuals be heard through interviews, the “Bisexual History Project,” in which ten bisexual people tell their life stories, and the “Online Support Group,” a group of about 75 people who meet in cyberspace to talk about their lives and challenges. The book also includes the findings of a 2002 survey of about 300 bisexual people conducted via the Internet, an appendix that offers a concise list of resources for further study and personal enrichment, and an unabridged transcript of the “Bisexual History Project.” Get the answers to these questions in Bi America: What is bisexuality? Is there a bisexual community? What is the culture of the bisexual community? What are commonalities and differences between the experiences of bi men and bi women? What is the special relationship between the bisexual and the transgender community? How have bisexuals and the bi community been affected by HIV/AIDS? What is the future of bisexual activism, if any? and many more! Bi America is a fascinating resource that exposes the challenges, struggles, and triumphs of bisexuals in America. Bisexuals, especially those newly coming out, can use this book to help understand their identity, and family members and friends seeking some insight into the unique circumstances faced by their loved ones will also find it helpful. This book will interest those concerned with the sociology of deviance or with subcultures in general. It is also appropriate for undergraduate sociology and cultural anthropology, as well as feminist studies and LGBT studies classes. This book offers one of the few accessible, nonacademic looks at this unique and interesting community. Visit the book's Web site at http://www.bi101.org

Professional Lives of Community Corrections Officers The Invisible Side of Reentry

Professional Lives of Community Corrections Officers  The Invisible Side of Reentry
Author: Faith E. Lutze
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781483311616

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One of the first contemporary works to bring together research focused on community corrections officers, Professional Lives of Community Corrections Officers: The Invisible Side of Reentry, by Faith E. Lutze, helps readers understand the importance of community corrections officers to the success of the criminal justice system. The author brings the important work of these officers out from the shadows of the prison and into the light of informed policymaking, demonstrating how their work connects to the broader political, economic, and social context. Arguing that they are “street-level boundary spanners” who are in the best position to lead effective reentry initiatives built on interagency collaboration, the author shows how community corrections officers can effectively lead a fluid response to reentry that is inclusive of control, support, and treatment. This supplement is ideal for community corrections or probation and parole courses to supplement core textbooks.

Church Invisible

Church Invisible
Author: Andrew Gamman
Publsiher: Kereru Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2013-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780473263195

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We are living in a time in which we are seeing a rapid unravelling of institutional structures in Western society and a re-alignment of values. The church is not faring well in this process. This book takes the form of an earthed and practical theology and asks the question ‘what is the church?’ Rather than a purely theoretical, or a purely pragmatic approach, it looks to the radical Reformers of the sixteenth century and finds there an emphasis on the church’s invisible realities and on community both of which have a relevance to the twenty-first century.

The Invisible Men

The Invisible Men
Author: Derek Goneke
Publsiher: DGone Publishing
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Embark on an enlightening journey with “The Invisible Men: Unmasking Anxiety in Men,” the groundbreaking book that uncovers the hidden world of male anxiety and offers hope to those who grapple with this silent struggle. This powerful guide confronts the unique challenges men face, bringing to light the often-unrecognized signs and symptoms of anxiety, while providing practical, evidence-based solutions for overcoming it. Find courage and inspiration in the authentic stories of men from diverse backgrounds who have conquered anxiety. Their personal tales unveil the hurdles, hardships, and roads to recovery, offering precious wisdom to others navigating similar battles. Embrace transformative coping mechanisms such as mindfulness meditation, physical activity, and building a robust support network. Explore community initiatives aimed at addressing men’s anxiety and join forces with these efforts to reshape not only your own life but also the lives of many others. “The Invisible Men: Unmasking Anxiety in Men” is a beacon of hope for those seeking to break free from the confines of anxiety and create a more vibrant, fulfilling life. Empowering, empathetic, and packed with insight, this book shines a light on those who have long been concealed in the shadows.

Putting the Invisible Hand to Work

Putting the Invisible Hand to Work
Author: KimMarie McGoldrick,Andrea L. Ziegert
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 047206780X

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A guide to introducing service learning in the economics classroom

Death and the Invisible Powers

Death and the Invisible Powers
Author: Simon Bockie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0253315646

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"[Bockie's] description of Kongo culture is vivid, beautifullyclear, and absolutely authentic, as only a native could make it.... I don't know ofanything of its kind that is both as good, ethnographically, and asreadable." -- Wyatt MacGaffey "Simon Bockie haswritten an engaging, often personal account of the views and behaviors surroundingdeath in his own society, the Kongo of Lower Zaire, northern Angola, and theCongo." -- Cahiers d'Etudes africaines ..". excellentbook of Kongo religious life and thought... " --Religion "It is a book that is remarkably well written, bothfor its readability and for its explanatory value.... the book is a superb startingplace for understanding Kongo religion, and will work as an introduction to Africanreligion in general as well." -- International Journal of African HistoricalStudies ..". an excellent introduction for anyone seeking tounderstand Kongo traditional culture and thought." --Oshun Rich in anecdote and case histories, Death and the InvisiblePowers is a personal account of the spiritual life of the Kongo people. It describesthe ancient traditions that nourish a culture whose name symbolizes the heart ofCentral Africa.

The Invisible Librarian

The Invisible Librarian
Author: Aoife Lawton
Publsiher: Chandos Publishing
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780081001745

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The Invisible Librarian: A Librarian's Guide to Increasing Visibility and Impact provides insights into what many librarians are feeling, including questions such as "do they feel invisible?" and "How many times have they heard somebody say ‘but everything is on the Internet’?" If you are a librarian struggling to find the best strategy for the future of the profession in a rapidly changing information environment, this book is for you. People don’t realize that librarians make information available and not just by search engine. This book will make people think differently about librarians, making a case for their value and impact that is compelling, convincing, and credible. Given their versatility and knowledge, now is the time for librarians to become champions of the information age as they improve the visibility and impact of libraries to readers, to stakeholders, and in society. By the end of the book, librarians will have a Visibility Improvement Plan to guarantee future success. Provides strategies that librarians can use to raise their visibility Presents how successful librarians have made a positive impact Covers new techniques that measure current visibility amongst readers and key stakeholders Includes key guidance on how to implement a 10-step Visibility Improvement Plan