Discover Alicia Elliott's candid memoir, "A Mind Spread Out on the Ground," as she navigates trauma, identity, and healing with sharp humor and raw honesty. A compelling read for anyone seeking hope.
Explore a world of whimsical yarn adventures with 19 enchanting crochet patterns that range from adorable woodland sprites to majestic dragons, each step-by-step guide invites beginners to create charming mythical companions.
Explore the paradox of our animal relationships in this thought‑provoking book, blending psychology, ethics and cultural history to reveal why we love, hate or consume animals with conflicting emotions.
Discover the fundamentals of anthropology in this insightful book, exploring human culture and society through engaging narratives and real-life examples.
Explore the fundamentals of human anatomy and movement in “Body Studies: The Basics.” A clear, accessible guide for students, educators, and fitness professionals eager to deepen their understanding of body mechanics and health.
Explore how identity and power reshape in “The Universal Machine,” Fred Moten’s incisive study of collective agency, cultural politics, and the paradoxes of consent in a globalized world.
Explore the evolving landscape of Black feminist theory in this groundbreaking volume. Scholars interrogate intersectionality’s limits and propose new frameworks for equity, agency, and social justice.
Explore the intersection of philosophy, poetry, and social theory in Fred Moten's "Black and Blur," where he challenges conventional notions of identity and expression through an innovative blend of critical thought and lyrical prose.