Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks focusing on the plight of the Uyghur people in China and more…
- Refusing compulsory sexuality: a Black asexual lens on our sex-obsessed culture by Sherronda J. Brown (1 user)
- The transpacific experiment: how China and California collaborate and compete for our future by Mat Sheehan (1 user)
- Conjured bodies: queer racialization in contemporary Latinidad by Laura Grappo (1 user)
- No more police: a case for abolition by Mariame Kaba and Andrea J. Ritchie (unlimited users)
- Terror capitalism: Uyghur dispossession and masculinity in a Chinese city by Darren Byler (1 user)
- Three centuries of travel writing by Muslim women edited by Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Daniel Majchrowicz, and Sunil Sharma (1 user)
- Worse than death: reflections on the Uyghur genocide by Mamtimin Ala (unlimited users)
- The integration nation: immigration and colonial power in liberal democracies by Adrian Favell (1 user)
- Research design: quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, arts-based, and community-based participatory research approaches by Patricia Leavy (3 users)
- Davis’s drug guide for nurses, 18th edition, by April Hazard Vallerand and Cynthia A. Sanoski (3 users)
- Freeing my family: One Uyghur man’s epic battle to save his wife and son and bring them to Australia by Sadam Absusalam and Michael Bradley (1 user)
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