KLO80 (9781595581266) - Height: 224 mm - Spine width: 21 mm - Width: 146 mm - The New Press - ISBN: 9781595581266 - Number of pages: 288 - Languages: English - Publication date: 05 Jul 2007 - Weight: 408 g
(9781787631472) - Lost Voice Guy aka Lee Ridley - Transworld Publishers Ltd - Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 25 mm - ISBN: 9781787631472 - Number of pages: 240 - Weight: 361 g
(9781576879054) - Elly Lonon - Graphic ed - powerHouse Books - Penguin Random House Group - Height: 160 mm - Spine width: 23 mm - Width: 236 mm - ISBN: 9781576879054 - Number of pages: 144 - Languages: English
(9780814415368 / 9780814415368) - Dimensions: 216 x 279 x 22mm | 953g - Special ed. - Amacom - New York, United States - Format: 336 pages - ISBN: 9780814415368 - Languages: English | Diversity training
KLO80 (9780872867383) - Author: Mumia Abu-Jamal - Cover: Paperback - Publisher: City Lights Books | United States, Black Lives, Lives Matter, Ancestors to death, Violence in America, Call for justice & Decades of police violence
Verso Books (9781784783778) - Country of publication: UNITED KINGDOM - Dimensions: (H) 197mm, (W) 133mm, (D) 27mm - New edition - Verso - Verso Books - In Print - Height: 130 mm - Spine width: 30 mm - Width: 198 mm
(9780330533447) - Rebecca Skloot - Unabridged edition - Pan Books - London, United Kingdom - Pan Macmillan - Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 27 mm - Format: 448 pages - Height: 196 mm - Spine width: 30 mm - Width: 128 mm | Items as soon
Seal Press (9781580058827) - Height: 229 mm - Spine width: 19 mm - Width: 153 mm - Seal Press - Little, Brown - ISBN: 9781580058827 - Number of pages: 272 - Languages: English - Weight: 234 g
University of California Press (9780520271425 / 9780520271425) | "Unequal Childhoods", American children, Black and white middle-class, Poor families, American families
Explore how colonial legacies shape ecological thought in the Caribbean and beyond. This critical South perspective challenges mainstream environmentalism, offering new pathways for justice, sustainability, and decolonial practice.
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.