New ebooks at Gleeson Library render landscapes in anti-racism, gender identity, queer resistance, post-war recovery, and emotions, and research.
- Black joy: a strategy for resistance, resilience, and restoration by Tracey Michae’l Lewis-Giggetts (1 user)
- Been in the struggle: pursuing an antiracist spirituality by Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Tobin Miller Shearer (unlimited users)
- Black landscapes matter edited by Walter Hood and Grace Mitchell Tada (1 user)
- Beyond the gender binary by Alok Vaid-Menon (1 user)
- Mental wellness: a holistic approach to mental health and healing (1 user)
- Racism in American public life: a call to action by Johnnetta Betsch Cole (1 user)
- That’s revolting! queer strategies for resisting assimilation by Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore (1 user)
- War diaries: design after the destruction of art and architecture by edited by Elisa Dainese and Aleksandar Staničić (1 user)
- Social work practice with transgender and gender expansive youth edited by Jama Shelton and Gerald P. Mallon. (unlimited users)
- Practical stress management: a comprehensive workbook, eighth edition, by John Romas (1 user)
- You and your gender identity: a guide to discovery by Dara Hoffman-Fox, LPC 3 users)
- Your well-being garden: how to make your garden good for you by Alistair Griffiths, Matt Keightley, Annie Gatti, and Zia Allaway (1 user)
- You are your best thing: vulnerability, shame resilience, and the black experience: an anthology edited by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown (1 user)
- Rethinking case study research: a comparative approach by Lesley Bartlett and Frances Vavrus (unlimited users)
- Atlas of the heart: mapping meaningful connection and the language of human experience by Brené Brown, PhD, MSW (1 user)
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