Check out our New Books in the MRC Library

Posted on Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 by Karen Core under OMA Webpage.

New Books From UNCG faculty:

Girl Trouble: By Holly Goddard Jones

Choices Women Make: Agency in Domestic Violence, Assisted Reproduction, and Sex Work  By Carisa R. Showden

creative conformity: The Feminist Politics of U.S. Catholic and Iranian Shi’i Women  By Elizabeth M. Bucar

Accidental Ethnography: An Inquiry into Family Secrecy  By Christopher N. Poulos

From Civil Rights to Human Rights: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Struggle for Economic Justice By Thomas F. Jackson

But Don’t Call Me White: Mixed Race Women Exposing Nuances of Privilege and Oppression Politics By Silvia Cristina Bettez

 

New  LGBTQ Books:

Just Add Hormones: An Insiders Guide to the Transsexual Experience: By Matt Kailey

Gender Outlaw: On Men, Women, and the Rest of Us: By Kate Bornstein

Trans Forming Families: Real Stories About Transgendered Loved Ones By Mary Boenke

Trans-Gendered: Theology Ministry and Communities of Faith

my gender workbook: By Kate Bornstein

Working with Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, and Transgender College Students: A Handbook for Faculty and Administrators

Out and About Campus: Personal Accounts by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgendered College Students

Transgender Warriors: By Leslie Feinberg

 

New DVD’s

Life + Debt

Slingshot Hip Hop

What’s Race Got to Do with It?

Race the power of an illusion

Vocabulary of Change: In Conversation with Angela Davis and Tim Wise

The Codes of Gender

Social Class

Gender Equity in the Classroom

Everybody’s Ethnic: Your Invisible Culture

Multicultural Understanding

What Does it Mean to be White? The Invisible Whiteness of Being

Looking Beyond Race, Looking Beyond Border: Explorations into the Multicultural Personality

Psychology of Prejudice

 

Magazines

African Voices

Latina

Out

Parabola

Christian Science Monitor

Moment

Insight Into Diversity

Greater Diversity News

Carolina Peacemaker

Tribal College Journal

Native

Language

The Advocate

New Mobility

The Economist

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