Gleeson selectors and faculty requests have added ebooks on antiracism, startups, research design, and more. Don’t miss the World Yearbook of Education 2023, which “centers on the intersection of racialization, inequality, and education” and was co-edited by Professor Monisha Bajaj.
- A companion to African American literature edited by Gene Andrew Jarrett (1 user)
- The African Americans: many rivers to cross by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Donald Yacovone (1 user)
- The Freedom Convoy: the inside story of three weeks that shook the world by Andrew Lawton (unlimited users)
- Beyond racial division: a unifying alternative to colorblindness and antiracism by George Yancey (unlimited users)
- The Romare Bearden reader edited by Robert G. O’Meally (1 user)
- Lincoln and the American founding by Lucas E. Morel (1 user)
- Qualitative research design: an interactive approach by Joseph A. Maxwell (1 user)
- World yearbook of education 2023: racialization and educational inequality in global perspective edited by Janelle Scott and Monisha Bajaj (1 user) [Faculty editor]
- Beyond racial gridlock: embracing mutual responsibility by George Yancey (unlimited users)
- Defund fear: safety without policing, prisons, and punishment by Zach Norris (1 user)
- The lean startup: how today’s entrepreneurs use continuous innovation to create radically successful businesses by Eric Ries (1 user)
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