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Five Star White Trash

“Brave and unflinching… Georgiann’s story is moving and unforgettable, one that can help us understand ourselves, and just maybe, each other.” ~C.J. Pascoe, author of Nice is Not Enough: Inequality and the Limits of Kindness at American High

The Projects

New: The Projects by Howard A. Husock

“As a public housing critic, Husock is a worthy successor of the great Jane Jacobs.” ~Edward Glaeser, Professor Economics at Harvard University and co-author of Survival of the City

Field of cows

The Omnivore’s Deception

New: The Omnivore’s Deception by John Sanbonmatsu

“Offers the most compelling arguments yet for abolishing capitalist animal agriculture, urging us to question whether consuming animal products is an ethical way of inhabiting our worlds. Everyone who believes in justice for all should read this brilliant book.” ~Angela Davis, author of The Meaning of Freedom and Women, Race, and Class

The Great Miscalculation

Mercurial, or Is That Liberty

Walking the Bypass

The Rules of Logic

Culture Beyond Country

Rules for Reactionaries

Ostraka from Trimithis, Volume 3

Ostraka from Trimithis, Volume 3

Rodney Ast, Roger S. Bagnall, Clementina Caputo, Roberta Casagrande-Kim, Giovanni R. Ruffini, Günter Vittmann, Paola Davoli, Anna Lucille Boozer

NYU Press

Changing Care

Changing Care

Jennifer Brady, Jacqui Gingras

University of Regina Press

Pioneers of Latino Ministry

The Creative Lives of Animals

The Green Lives

A rough, abstract sketch of a pig on a beige background.

Portraits of Peacemakers

Graphic of a Black woman with natural hair. Silhouettes of plants and a comb in the background.

Natural

Chelsea Mary Elise Johnson

NYU Press

Painting of a Southern Antebellum woman writing at her desk.

An abstract dollar sign made of winding lines and a red arrow that points to the Capitol Building.

Low

Low

Jaydra Johnson

Fonograf Editions

Jaqueline Kennedy Onassis sitting on a couch smiling at the camera wearing a white jacket

Inspired and Outraged

An abstract illustration of colored dots overlapping.

The Grimace of Eden, Now

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