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Suffer the Children

Author : Janet Pais
Publisher :
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 37,20 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780809132263

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A theology of liberation by a victim of child abuse.

Parenting for Liberation

Author : Trina Greene Brown
Publisher : Feminist Press at CUNY
Page : 141 pages
File Size : 16,42 MB
Release : 2020-06-25
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1936932903

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Speaking directly to parents raising Black children in a world of racialized violence, this guidebook combines powerful storytelling with practical exercises, encouraging readers to imagine methods of parenting rooted in liberation rather than fear. In 2016, activist and mother Trina Greene Brown created the virtual multimedia platform Parenting for Liberation to connect, inspire, and uplift Black parents. In this book, she pairs personal anecdotes with open-ended reflective prompts; together, they help readers dismantle harmful narratives about the Black family and imagine anti-oppressive parenting methods. Parenting for Liberation fills a critical gap in currently available, timely parenting resources. Rooted in an Afrofuturistic vision of connectivity and inspiration, the community created within these pages works to image a world that amplifies Black girl magic and Black boy joy, and everything in between. "Trina Greene Brown has created a guide for Black parents who want to raise fierce, fearless, joyful children. She knows what a challenge this is given the state of the world but argues that liberated parenting is possible if we commit to knowing and trusting ourselves, our children, and our communities. Anyone curious about how to walk with a child through tumultuous times needs to read this book now." —Dani McClain, author of We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood

Children's Liberation

Author : David Gottlieb
Publisher :
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 21,89 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Social Science
ISBN :

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Children of the Liberation

Author : Marion Kraft
Publisher : Transnational Cultures
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 22,12 MB
Release : 2020
Category : African American soldiers
ISBN : 9781788746885

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This volume collects the voices of descendents of African American soldiers who liberated Germany from fascist rule. Black German writers here convey their experiences through life writing, interviews and literary works as well as through research essays that illuminate this almost forgotten history of US American-German relations.

The Liberation Debate

Author : Dan Cohn-Sherbok
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 48,61 MB
Release : 2005-08-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1134817916

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This well-documented collection challenges the reader to examine and judge the arguments in six areas of contemporary unrest: women's liberation, black liberation, gay liberation, children's liberation, animal liberation and liberation in the Third World. It refrains from taking a single point of view, thus allowing the reader to gain an insight into the various aspects of the debate. Designed both for students and a general audience, The Liberation Debate encourages readers to become active participants in fraught and topical debates.

The Children's Rights Movement

Author : Joseph M. Hawes
Publisher : Macmillan Reference USA
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,76 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Law
ISBN :

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Comprehensive history of the children's rights movement from the colonial period to the present.

Raising Free People

Author : Akilah S. Richards
Publisher : PM Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 27,30 MB
Release : 2020-11-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1629638498

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No one is immune to the byproducts of compulsory schooling and standardized testing. And while reform may be a worthy cause for some, it is not enough for countless others still trying to navigate the tyranny of what schooling has always been. Raising Free People argues that we need to build and work within systems truly designed for any human to learn, grow, socialize, and thrive, regardless of age, ability, background, or access to money. Families and conscious organizations across the world are healing generations of school wounds by pivoting into self-directed, intentional community-building, and Raising Free People shows you exactly how unschooling can help facilitate this process. Individual experiences influence our approach to parenting and education, so we need more than the rules, tools, and “bad adult” guilt trips found in so many parenting and education books. We need to reach behind our behaviors to seek and find our triggers; to examine and interrupt the ways that social issues such as colonization still wreak havoc on our ability to trust ourselves, let alone children. Raising Free People explores examples of the transition from school or homeschooling to unschooling, how single parents and people facing financial challenges unschool successfully, and the ways unschooling allows us to address generational trauma and unlearn the habits we mindlessly pass on to children. In these detailed and unabashed stories and insights, Richards examines the ways that her relationships to blackness, decolonization, and healing work all combine to form relationships and enable community-healing strategies rooted in an unschooling practice. This is how millions of families center human connection, practice clear and honest communication, and raise children who do not grow up to feel that they narrowly survived their childhoods.

Lessons in Liberation

Author : The Education for Liberation Network & Critical Resistance Editorial Collective
Publisher : AK Press
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 27,4 MB
Release : 2021-09-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 1849354375

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Born from sustained organizing, and rooted in Black and women of color feminisms, disability justice, and other movements, abolition calls for an end to our reliance on imprisonment, policing and surveillance, and to imagine a safer future for our communities. Lessons in Liberation: An Abolitionist Toolkit for Educators offers entry points to build critical and intentional bridges between educational practice and the growing movement for abolition. Designed for educators, parents, and young people, this toolkit shines a light on innovative abolitionist projects, particularly in Pre-K–12 learning contexts. Sections are dedicated to entry points into Prison Industrial Complex abolition and education; the application of the lessons and principles of abolition; and stories about growing abolition outside of school settings. Topics addressed throughout include student organizing, immigrant justice in the face of ICE, approaches to sex education, arts-based curriculum, and building abolitionist skills and thinking in lesson plans. The result of patient and urgent work, and more than five years in the making, Lessons in Liberation invites educators into the work of abolition. Contributors include Black Organizing Project, Chicago Women’s Health Center, Mariame Kaba and Project NIA, Bettina L. Love, the MILPA Collective, and artists from the Justseeds Collective, among others.

The Book of Children

Author : Osho
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 49,79 MB
Release : 2013-07-16
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1250006201

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Children have a natural authenticity and freedom, a joyfulness and a playfulness and a natural creativity. This book calls for a "children's liberation movement" to break through the patterns and create the opportunity for an entirely new way of relating as human beings.

The Liberation of Gabriel King

Author : K. L. Going
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 161 pages
File Size : 38,42 MB
Release : 2007-03-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0142407666

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Gabriel King was a born chicken. He’s afraid of spiders, corpses, loose cows, and just about everything related to the fifth grade. Gabe’s best friend, Frita Wilson, thinks Gabe needs some liberating from his fears. Frita knows something about being brave— she’s the only black kid in school in a town with an active Ku Klux Klan. Together Gabe and Frita are going to spend the summer of 1976 facing down the fears on Gabe’s list. But it turns out that Frita has her own list, and while she’s helping Gabe confront his fears, she’s avoiding the thing that scares her the most.