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Staying Alive (Paperback original)
Women, Ecology and DevelopmentVandana Shiva
Released 2010-11-01
“Vandana Shiva is one of the world's most prominent radical scientists . . . in Staying Alive she defines the links between ecological crises, colonialism, and the oppression of women. It is a scholarly and polemical plea for the rediscovery of the ‘feminine principle’ in human interaction with the natural world, not as a gender-based quality, rather an organizing principle, a way of seeing the world.” —The Guardian
In Kashmir (Paperback original)
Gender, Militarization, and the Modern Nation-StateSeema Kazi
Released 2011-01-01
Breaking the long silence on one of the most dangerously misunderstood crises of our time, Kazi boldly holds up a mirror in one hand and a warning in the other: The world may continue to ignore Kashmir, but only at our peril.
Normal Life (Paperback original)
Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics and the Limits of LawDean Spade
Released 2011-11-11
Normal Life is the highly anticipated full-length book debut by Dean Spade, heralded as a deeply influential voice on trans and queer liberation struggles. Setting forth a politic that goes beyond the quest for mere legal inclusion, Spade illustrates how and why we must seek nothing less than the radical transformations justice and liberation require.
Violence Every Day (Paperback original)
Police Brutality and Racial Profiling Against Women, Girls, and Trans People of ColorAndrea J. Ritchie
Released 2012-04-20
Veteran lawyer and activist Andrea J. Ritchie drills down through myriad police interactions around the country to examine the laws and attitudes that underpin this violence, offering concrete suggestions for policy changes and grassroots action to enable women and trans people of color to achieve a greater measure of safety for themselves and their communities.
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