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An American Journey
Kamala Harris
How Toxic Beauty Culture Harms Women
Ellen Atlanta
A Plan to Make America a Democracy Again
Dan Pfeiffer
Essays
Roxane Gay
An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day
Kaitlin B. Curtice
Guiding Teenage Girls Through the Seven Transitions into Adu...
Lisa Damour
A Sexual Reformation
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A Life
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In a world striving for greater understanding and equality, our Social Justice & Identity collection serves as a vital resource for education and empathy. These are the books that spark dialogue, challenge our assumptions, and empower us to build a better future.
Our library of social justice books provides the context and theory needed to understand the world's most pressing issues. You’ll find countless books on social justice and books about social justice, each offering a unique perspective. We believe these conversations should start young, which is why we have a selection of children's books about social justice. For a comprehensive academic overview, look no further than the essential 'Readings for Diversity and Social Justice' book.
Hand-in-hand with justice is the theme of identity. Our collection of books about identity explores this concept from every angle. From the action-packed search for self in the 'Bourne Identity' book to the psychological intrigue of a 'Double Identity' book, fiction provides a powerful lens. The raw and moving 'Identical' book by Ellen Hopkins is another cornerstone of this theme, as are many other compelling books about identity.
We are committed to amplifying these crucial voices. You can access a Free summary for many titles to introduce you to their core ideas. When you are ready to engage fully with the text, a seamless Download is available in both PDF and EUPB formats. Read with purpose. Download a book from the Social Justice & Identity collection today and be part of the conversation.