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Enjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/user/896/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. With over 500,000+ audiobooks, we bring you diverse categories such as Biography & Memoir, Spirituality & Religion, and Business & Career Development. Get 3 free audiobooks to experience. You can listen to books on many devices like iPhone, iPad, Android, helping you save time and enhance knowledge. Don't miss this great opportunity! Note: The authors receive royalties paid by the audiobook service provider for this free offer. If you do not want your audiobook to be in the podcast please send us an email to info@thebookvoice.com.
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Mother State: A Political History of Motherhood by Helen Charman
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/701054 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mother State: A Political History of Motherhood Author: Helen Charman Narrator: Helen Charman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 7 minutes Release date: August 29, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Motherhood is a political state. Helen Charman makes a radical case for what liberated mothering could be, and tells the story of what motherhood has been, from the 1970s to the 2010s. When we talk about motherhood and politics together, we usually talk about isolated moments - the policing of breastfeeding, or the cost of childcare. But this is not enough: we need to understand motherhood itself as an inherently political state, one that has the potential to pose a serious challenge to the status quo. In Mother State, Helen Charman uses this provocative insight to write a new history of Britain and Northern Ireland. Beginning with Women's Liberation and ending with austerity, the book follows mothers' fights for an alternative future. Alongside the mother figures that loom large in British culture, from Margaret Thatcher to Kat Slater, we meet communities of lesbian squatters, anti-nuclear campaigners, the wives of striking miners and teenage mothers protesting housing cuts: groups who believed that if you want to nourish your children, you have to nourish the world around them, too. Here we see a world where motherhood is not a restrictive identity but a state of possibility. 'Mother' ceases to be an individual responsibility, and becomes an expansive collective term to organise under, for people of any gender, with or without children of their own. It begins with an understanding: that to mother is a political act. ©2024 Helen Charman (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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On a Move: Philadelphia’s Notorious Bombing and a Native Son’s Lifelong Battle for Justice by Mike Africa Jr.
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/700734 to listen full audiobooks. Title: On a Move: Philadelphia’s Notorious Bombing and a Native Son’s Lifelong Battle for Justice Author: Mike Africa Jr. Narrator: Mike Africa Jr. Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 6 minutes Release date: August 6, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The incredible story of MOVE, the revolutionary Black civil liberties group that Philadelphia police bombed in 1985, killing 11 civilians—by one of the few people born into the organization, raised during the bombing's tumultuous aftermath, and entrusted with repairing what was left of his family. ''As necessary and powerful as it is captivating.'' – Michael Harriot, New York Times bestselling author of Black AF History ''Searing and urgent.'' – Bakari Sellers, New York Times bestselling author of My Vanishing Country and The Moment Before police dropped a bomb on a residential neighborhood on May 13, 1985, few people outside Philadelphia were aware that a Black-led civil liberties organization had taken root there. Founded in 1972 by a charismatic ideologue called John Africa, MOVE’s mission was to protect all forms of life from systemic oppression. They drew their ideology from the Black Panther Party and pre-dated animal and environmental rights groups like PETA and Earth First. MOVE emerged in an era when Black Philadelphians suffered under devastating policies brought by the long, doomed war in Vietnam, Mayor Frank Rizzo’s overtly racist police surveillance, and, eventually, President Ronald Reagan's War on Drugs. MOVE members lived together in a collection of West Philadelphia row houses and took the surname Africa out of admiration for the group's founder. But in MOVE's lifestyle, city officials saw threats to their status quo. Their bombing of MOVE homes shocked the nation and made international news. Eleven people were killed, including five children. And the City of Brotherly Love became known as the City That Bombed Itself. Among the children most affected by the bombing was Mike Africa Jr. Born in jail following a police attack on MOVE that led to his parents’ decades-long incarcerations, Mike was six years old and living with his grandmother when MOVE was bombed. In the ensuing years, Mike sought purpose in the ashes left behind. He began learning about the law as a teenager and became adept at speaking and inspiring public support with the help of other MOVE members. In 2018, at age 40, he finally succeeded in getting his parents released from prison. On a Move is one of the most unimaginable stories of injustice and resilience in recent American history. But it is not only one of tragedy. It is about coming-of-age for a young activist, the strong ties of family, and, against all odds, learning how to take indignities on the chin and to work within the very system that created them. At once a harrowing personal account and an impassioned examination of racism and police violence, On a Move testifies to the power of love and hope, in the face of astonishing wrongdoing.
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10 hours 6 minutes

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[Spanish] - Esto es propaganda vegana : (y otras mentiras de la industria cárnica) by Ed Winters
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703068 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Esto es propaganda vegana : (y otras mentiras de la industria cárnica) Author: Ed Winters Narrator: Julio Dublán Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: May 28, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Cada vez que comemos tenemos el poder de transformar radicalmente el mundo en que vivimos. Nuestras elecciones pueden ayudar a aliviar los problemas más acuciantes a los que nos enfrentamos hoy en día: la crisis climática, las enfermedades infecciosas y crónicas, la explotación humana y, por supuesto, la explotación no humana. Es innegable que puede resultar incómodo informarse sobre estos temas, pero no se pueden exagerar los beneficios de hacerlo. Se trata, literalmente, de una cuestión de vida o muerte. Mediante la exploración de las principales formas en que nuestro actual sistema de cría de animales afecta al mundo que nos rodea, así como de los factores culturales y psicológicos que impulsan nuestros comportamientos, Esto es propaganda vegana responde a la apremiante pregunta de si existe una forma mejor de hacerlo. Tanto si ya eres vegano como si tienes curiosidad por saber más, este libro te mostrará la otra cara de la historia que ha permanecido oculta durante demasiado tiempo. Basándose en años de investigación y conversaciones con trabajadores de mataderos y granjeros, filósofos defensores de los derechos de los animales, ecologistas y consumidores cotidianos, Ed Winters, educador y conferenciante vegano, le proporcionará los conocimientos necesarios para comprender la verdadera escala y enormidad de las cuestiones que están en juego.Esto es propaganda vegana es el libro empoderante e innovador sobre el veganismo que todos, veganos y escépticos por igual, necesitan leer. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION Every time we eat, we have the power to radically transform the world we live in. Our choices can help alleviate the most pressing issues we face today: the climate crisis, infectious and chronic diseases, human exploitation and, of course, non-human exploitation. Undeniably, these issues can be uncomfortable to learn about but the benefits of doing so cannot be overstated. It is quite literally a matter of life and death. Through exploring the major ways that our current system of animal farming affects the world around us, as well as the cultural and psychological factors that drive our behaviors, This Is Vegan Propaganda answers the pressing question, is there a better way? Whether you are a vegan already or curious to learn more, this book will show you the other side of the story that has been hidden for far too long. Based on years of research and conversations with slaughterhouse workers and farmers, to animal rights philosophers, environmentalists, and everyday consumers, vegan educator and public speaker Ed Winters will give you the knowledge to understand the true scale and enormity of the issues at stake. This Is Vegan Propaganda is the empowering and groundbreaking book on veganism that everyone, vegan and skeptic alike, needs to read.
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[Spanish] - Trabajo sucio: Los trabajos esenciales y los estragos de la desigualdad by Eyal Press
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703066 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [Spanish] - Trabajo sucio: Los trabajos esenciales y los estragos de la desigualdad Author: Eyal Press Narrator: Javier Lacroix Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 3 minutes Release date: May 14, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Una denuncia innovadora y urgente desde la primera línea del 'trabajo sucio', el trabajo que la sociedad considera esencial pero moralmente comprometido. Pilotos de drones que llevan a cabo asesinatos selectivos. Inmigrantes indocumentados que trabajan en los mataderos industriales. Guardias que patrullan los pabellones de las prisiones más violentas y abusivas de Estados Unidos. En ‘Trabajo sucio’, Eyal Press ofrece una visión que cambia el paradigma del panorama moral de la América contemporánea a través de las historias de las personas que realizan los trabajos éticamente más problemáticos de la sociedad. Como muestra Press, cada vez estamos más protegidos y distanciados de una serie de actividades moralmente cuestionables que otras personas menos privilegiadas realizan en nuestro nombre.   La pandemia de COVID-19 ha atraído una atención sin precedentes sobre los trabajadores esenciales y sobre los riesgos para la salud y la seguridad a los que están expuestos los trabajadores de prisiones y mataderos. Pero ‘Trabajo Sucio’ examina un conjunto menos familiar de riesgos laborales: las dificultades psicológicas y emocionales como el estigma, la vergüenza, el TEPT y el daño moral. Estas cargas recaen desproporcionadamente sobre los trabajadores con bajos ingresos, los inmigrantes indocumentados, las mujeres y las personas racializadas.   A través de las conmovedoras y a veces desgarradoras historias de las personas que realizan el trabajo sucio de la sociedad, y examinando incisivamente las estructuras de poder y complicidad que conforman sus vidas, Press revela verdades fundamentales sobre las dimensiones morales del trabajo y los costes ocultos de la desigualdad en Estados Unidos. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A groundbreaking, urgent report from the front lines of 'dirty work'—the work that society considers essential but morally compromised. Drone pilots who carry out targeted assassinations. Undocumented immigrants who man the “kill floors” of industrial slaughterhouses. Guards who patrol the wards of the United States’ most violent and abusive prisons. In Dirty Work, Eyal Press offers a paradigm-shifting view of the moral landscape of contemporary America through the stories of people who perform society’s most ethically troubling jobs. As Press shows, we are increasingly shielded and distanced from an array of morally questionable activities that other, less privileged people perform in our name. The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn unprecedented attention to essential workers, and to the health and safety risks to which workers in prisons and slaughterhouses are exposed. But Dirty Work examines a less familiar set of occupational hazards: psychological and emotional hardships such as stigma, shame, PTSD, and moral injury. These burdens fall disproportionately on low-income workers, undocumented immigrants, women, and people of color. Illuminating the moving, sometimes harrowing stories of the people doing society’s dirty work, and incisively examining the structures of power and complicity that shape their lives, Press reveals fundamental truths about the moral dimensions of work and the hidden costs of inequality in America.
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First Love: Essays on Friendship by Lilly Dancyger
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703205 to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Love: Essays on Friendship Author: Lilly Dancyger Narrator: Lilly Dancyger Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 43 minutes Release date: May 7, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A “vivid, thoughtful and nuanced collection of essays” (Associated Press) that treats women’s friendships as the love stories they truly are, from the critically acclaimed author of Negative Space “A tender, unswerving homage to her found family, but also an insightful study of friendship as identity-crafting.”—Elle Lilly Dancyger always thought of her closest friendships as great loves, complex and profound as any romance. When her beloved cousin was murdered just as both girls were entering adulthood, Dancyger’s devotion to the women in her life took on a new urgency—a desire to hold her friends close while she still could. In First Love, this urgency runs through a striking exploration of the bonds between women, from the intensity of adolescent best friendship and fluid sexuality to mothering and chosen family. Each essay in this incisive collection is grounded in a close female friendship in Dancyger’s life, reaching outward to dissect cultural assumptions about identity and desire, and the many ways women create space for each other in a world that wants us small. Seamlessly weaving personal experience with literature and pop culture—ranging from fairy tales to true crime, from Anaïs Nin and Sylvia Plath to Heavenly Creatures and the “sad girls” of Tumblr—Dancyger’s essays form a kaleidoscopic story of a life told through friendships, and an expansive interrogation of what it means to love each other. Though friendship will never be enough to keep us safe from the dangers of the world, Dancyger reminds us that love is always worth the risk, and that when tragedy strikes, it’s our friends who will help us survive. In First Love, these essential bonds get their due.
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5 hours 43 minutes

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Treating Violence: An Emergency Room Doctor Takes On A Deadly American Epidemic by Rob Gore
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703214 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Treating Violence: An Emergency Room Doctor Takes On A Deadly American Epidemic Author: Rob Gore Narrator: Ron Butler Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 40 minutes Release date: May 7, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The inspiring story of a Black doctor who was deeply affected by the violence that plagued his Brooklyn childhood and later dedicated himself to addressing trauma and violence as public health issues Rob Gore first encountered violence when he was beaten and robbed as a 10-year old; it was treated as an inevitable fact of life, but after another brush with violence as a teen, he began to reject that prevalent attitude. As he matured and became a doctor, he grew in his determination to find treatments for what he saw not as an unavoidable fact for most people living in vulnerable, underserved neighborhoods especially, but as a public health issue that could be addressed by early intervention and solid support, beginning in the medical community. He also became deeply involved in efforts to diversify the entire field of medicine, starting with the “front lines” in the Emergency Department. Seeing his brother, Angel, and close friend, Willis, fall prey to the epidemic of violence with profound—and in Willis’s case—deadly consequences, Rob began seriously researching the issue and went on to found an organization which is one of the models for successful approaches to reducing violence and protecting victims, who are disproportionately BIPOC, living in impoverished neighborhoods, or members of the LGBTQ+ community. Here he provides not only statistics, but stories of what he witnessed in NYC neighborhoods, in Atlanta, Chicago, Buffalo, and even in medical work in Haiti and Kenya. His work with the Kings Against Violence Initiate (KAVI) and allied organizations is a blueprint for treating violence not as a police matter, but as a public health crisis, which can and should be addressed and substantially reduced. The people he introduces us to in these pages are not merely victims, but often advocates, paving the way for eliminating the epidemic of violence in our country.
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6 hours 40 minutes

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A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out by Shenequa Golding
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703210 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Black Girl in the Middle: Essays on (Allegedly) Figuring It All Out Author: Shenequa Golding Narrator: Aure Nash Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 54 minutes Release date: May 7, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A blazingly honest essay collection from a refreshing new voice exploring the in-between moments for Black women and girls, and what it means to simply exist “At thirty-seven years old I can say Shenequa is a big name and I’m a big, bold woman.” Shenequa Golding doesn’t aim to speak for all Black women. We’re too vast, too vibrant, and too complicated. As an adult, Golding begins to own her boldness, but growing up, she found herself “kind of in the middle,” fluctuating between not being the fly kid or the overachiever. Her debut collection of essays, A Black Girl in the Middle, taps into life’s wins and losses, representing the middle ground for Black girls and women. Golding packs humor, curiosity, honesty, anger, and ultimately acceptance in 12 essays spanning her life in Queens, NY, as a first-generation Jamaican American. She breaks down the 10 levels of Black Girl Math, from the hard glare to responses reserved for unfaithful boyfriends. She comes to terms with and heals from fraught relationships with her father, friends, and romantic partners. She takes the devastating news that she’s a Black girl with a “flat ass” in stride, and adds squats to her routine, eventually. From a harrowing encounter in a hotel room leading her to explore celibacy (for now) to embracing rather than fearing the “Milli Vanilli” of emotions in hurt and anger, Golding embraces everything she’s learned with wit, heart, and humility. A Black Girl in the Middle is both an acknowledgment of the complexity and pride of not always fitting in and validation of what Black girlhood and womanhood can be.
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5 hours 54 minutes

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Sister in Law: Fighting for Justice in a System Designed by Men by Harriet Wistrich
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703084 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Sister in Law: Fighting for Justice in a System Designed by Men Author: Harriet Wistrich Narrator: Catherine Bailey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 4 minutes Release date: May 2, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Only 30 years ago, rape within marriage was not a crime, Judges saw rape victims as complicit for wearing short skirts; teenage runaways were groomed, pimped and then arrested as ‘common prostitutes’, and harassment, stalking, forced marriage and honour-based violence were not defined or recognised as separate offences in law. Since then there have been important legislative reforms but the law is only as good as those who enforce it. Telling the stories of a series of ground-breaking cases, Harriet Wistrich illustrates how far misogyny is baked into our justice system. Among the women she has represented are Emma Humphreys and Sally Challen, both of whose murder convictions were overturned in watershed moments, the victims of serial rapist, taxi-driver John Worboys, and the wives and girlfriends of undercover police who were fraudulently deceived into long-term relationships and illegally spied upon. Her work has involved direct challenges to government departments and cabinet ministers, the police, the Crown Prosecution Service, the immigration service, and the Parole Board. It provides critical insight into the many ways issues relating to violence against women intersect with racism, state violence and lack of accountability. And it shows how bringing a feminist lens to legal issues has led to creative solutions and inspiring partnerships. This important work demands tenacity, compassion and collaboration, but Wistrich shows that it is imperative that we demand better justice and that it is possible to bring about important change. ©2024 Harriet Wistrich (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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11 hours 4 minutes

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The Age of Grievance by Frank Bruni
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/693924 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Age of Grievance Author: Frank Bruni Narrator: Frank Bruni Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 46 minutes Release date: April 30, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “Brilliant...Bruni writes with humor, insight, and precision.” —Wall Street Journal • “The best prescription for our redemption.” —The New York Times • “A wise and humane book for our foolish and cruel era.” —Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation From bestselling author and longtime New York Times columnist Frank Bruni comes a lucid, powerful examination of the ways in which grievance has come to define our current culture and politics, on both the right and left. The twists and turns of American politics are unpredictable, but the tone is a troubling given. It’s one of grievance. More and more Americans are convinced that they’re losing because somebody else is winning. More and more tally their slights, measure their misfortune, and assign particular people responsibility for it. The blame game has become the country’s most popular sport and victimhood its most fashionable garb. Grievance needn’t be bad. It has done enormous good. The United States is a nation born of grievance, and across the nearly two hundred and fifty years of our existence as a country, grievance has been the engine of morally urgent change. But what happens when all sorts of grievances—the greater ones, the lesser ones, the authentic, the invented—are jumbled together? When people take their grievances to lengths that they didn’t before? A violent mob storms the US Capitol, rejecting the results of a presidential election. Conspiracy theories flourish. Fox News knowingly peddles lies in the service of profit. College students chase away speakers, and college administrators dismiss instructors for dissenting from progressive orthodoxy. Benign words are branded hurtful; benign gestures are deemed hostile. And there’s a potentially devastating erosion of the civility, common ground, and compromise necessary for our democracy to survive. How did we get here? What does it say about us, and where does it leave us? The Age of Grievance examines these critical questions and charts a path forward.
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Asian American Is Not a Color: Conversations on Race, Affirmative Action, and Family by Oiyan A. Poon
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/702386 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Asian American Is Not a Color: Conversations on Race, Affirmative Action, and Family Author: Oiyan A. Poon Narrator: Cindy Kay Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 12 minutes Release date: April 30, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A mother and race scholar seeks to answer her daughter’s many questions about race and racism with an earnest exploration into race relations and affirmative action from the perspectives of Asian Americans Before being struck down by the US Supreme Court in June 2023, affirmative action remained one of the few remaining policy tools to address racial inequalities, revealing peculiar contours of racism and anti-racist strategies in America. Through personal reflective essays for and about her daughter, OiYan Poon looks at how the debate over affirmative action reveals the divergent ways Asian Americans conceive of their identity. With moving sincerity and insightful study, Poon combines extensive research with personal narratives from both herself and a diverse swath of individuals across the Asian American community to reflect on and respond to her daughter’s central question: What does it mean to be Asian American? Poon conducts interviews with Asian Americans throughout the US who have been actively engaged in policy debates over race-conscious admissions or affirmative action. Through these exchanges, she finds that Asian American identity remains deeply unsettled in a contest between those invested in reaching the top of the racial hierarchy alongside whiteness and those working toward a vision of justice and humanity co-constructed through cross-racial solidarity. Poon uses these contrasting viewpoints to guide her conversations with her daughter, providing a heartfelt and optimistic look at how understanding the diversity and nuances of the Asian American experience can help us envision a more equitable future.
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8 hours 12 minutes

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May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics and Studies Exploit Our Biases - And What We Can Do About It by Alex Edmans
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/701051 to listen full audiobooks. Title: May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics and Studies Exploit Our Biases - And What We Can Do About It Author: Alex Edmans Narrator: Alex Edmans Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 33 minutes Release date: April 25, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. A ground-breaking book that reveals why our human biases effect the way we receive and interpret information Our lives are minefields of misinformation. Stories, statistics and studies lie to us on a daily basis. Not only this but, as Professor Alex Edmans reveals, our brains lie to us too. He argues that we need to acknowledge and understand the role that our own human biases play in interpreting and digesting the information that we consume. It's only when we do, that we can actively resist being manipulated, and make informed decisions that improve our lives. ©2024 Alex Edmans (P)2024 Penguin Audio
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Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion by Agnes Arnold-Forster
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/702585 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion Author: Agnes Arnold-Forster Narrator: Agnes Arnold-Forster Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 20 minutes Release date: April 25, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Read by the author, Agnes Arnold-Forster. ‘Arnold-Forster belongs to that valuable non-jargon-spouting breed of academic who is capable of explaining complex ideas in simple language.’ – The Times In Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion, Agnes Arnold-Forster blends neuroscience and psychology with the history of medicine and emotions to explore the evolution of nostalgia from its first identification in seventeenth-century Switzerland (when it was held to be an illness that could, quite literally, kill you) to the present day (when it is co-opted by advertising agencies and politicians alike to sell us goods and policies). Nostalgia is a social and political emotion, vulnerable to misuse, and one that reflects the anxieties of the age. It is one of the many ways we communicate a desire for the past, dissatisfaction with the present and our visions for the future. Arnold-Forster’s fascinating history of this complex, slippery emotion is a lens through which to consider the changing pace of society, our collective feelings of regret, dislocation and belonging, the conditions of modern and contemporary work, and the politics of fear and anxiety. It is also a clear-eyed analysis of what we are doing now, how we feel about it and what we might want to change about the world we live in.
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We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History by Ray Suarez
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703317 to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Home: Becoming American in the 21st Century: an Oral History Author: Ray Suarez Narrator: Ray Suarez Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 3 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: From a veteran broadcaster and historian comes a richly reported portrait of the newest Americans, immigrants from all over the globe who are living all across the country, filled with their own voices. We are a nation of immigrants, never more than now. In recent decades, the numbers have skyrocketed, thanks to people coming from many continents—especially Asia, Africa, and South America. Just like their predecessors, they face countless obstacles, including political hatred. And yet, just like their predecessors, they work hard. They persist. And they become us. The newest Americans are poorly understood and frequently presented only in stereotypes. Veteran journalist, broadcaster, and interviewer Ray Suarez has criss-crossed the country to speak to new Americans from all corners of the globe, and to record their stories. This portrait of our newest citizens is full of their own, compelling voices. It’s a story as old as the country, yet each new wave of arrivals tells that classic story in new and crucially important ways.
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The Moment: Thoughts on the Race Reckoning That Wasn’t and How We All Can Move Forward Now by Bakari Sellers
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/700727 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Moment: Thoughts on the Race Reckoning That Wasn’t and How We All Can Move Forward Now Author: Bakari Sellers Narrator: Bakari Sellers Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 33 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “Toni Morrison once said, ‘The function, the very serious function of racism is distraction.’ In The Moment, Bakari Sellers brilliantly and precisely cuts through the noise of the calculated, well-financed, and relentless campaign by conservative media, think tanks, and politicians to end the post-George Floyd ‘racial reckoning’ and reverse the civil rights victories of the past fifty years. This is a must-read!”—Joy-Ann Reid, New York Times bestselling author and host of MSNBC's The Reid Out  The New York Times bestselling author of My Vanishing Country examines the modern political landscape and policies that are impacting Black families and communities and offers solutions for a better tomorrow. In late May in 2020, while discussing the murder of George Floyd on CNN, Bakari Sellers spoke from the heart sharing devastating insight that touched millions around the world: “It’s just so much pain. You get so tired. We have black children. I have a 15-year-old daughter. I mean, what do I tell her? I’m raising a son. I have no idea what to tell him. It’s just—it’s hard being black in this country when your life is not valued and people are worried about the protesters and the looters. And it’s just people who are frustrated for far too long and not have their voices heard.” In this powerful and persuasive book, Sellers expands on the issues he addressed in his New York Times bestseller My Vanishing Country, examining national politics and policies that deeply impact not only Black people in his home state of South Carolina but the lives of millions of African Americans in communities across the nation. Four years later, Sellers has an answer to the question he raised on CNN, offering much-needed prescriptions to help all Black American lives. Sellers explores inequities in healthcare, education, early childhood education, and policing, drawing on interviews with numerous thought leaders such as pioneering voting rights and poverty activist the Rev. William Barber, and Ben Crump, the civil rights legend who successfully uses the law to achieve justice for people of color in racially charged cases. He also shares his thoughts on conservative media and the forces and dark money behind firebrands such as Tucker Carlson. This thoughtful and practical work is a timely meditation on the state of our world today and how we can all play a part in making it better for tomorrow.
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4 hours 33 minutes

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Out of Darkness: Rumana Monzur's Journey through Betrayal, Tyranny and Abuse by Denise Chong
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703561 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Out of Darkness: Rumana Monzur's Journey through Betrayal, Tyranny and Abuse Author: Denise Chong Narrator: Denise Chong Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 35 minutes Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A TORONTO STAR BESTSELLER From the bestselling author of The Concubine’s Children and The Girl in the Picture, a gripping story of a domestic assault that shocked the world, of the exercise of power and political influence, and of the Bangladeshi woman whose irrepressible spirit found light in sudden darkness. From the outside, Rumana seemed an unlikely victim of domestic abuse: married to a man of her own choosing and progressing in her career as a professor of international relations at Dhaka University. But in 2011, on return from graduate studies at the University of British Columbia, her husband attacked and blinded her in front of their young daughter. As Rumana's horrifying story garnered international headlines, and connections brought her to Vancouver in an attempt—ultimately futile—to restore her sight, her plight underscored the fact that there are no typical victims of intimate-partner violence.     Denise Chong goes behind the headlines to reveal the devolution of a love story into a tale of tyranny behind closed doors, and the pursuit of justice that proved all the more elusive during the rise of social media. Out of Darkness tells a globe-spanning narrative of loyalty, perseverance and a woman’s determination to face the future and rebuild a life with meaning.
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10 hours 35 minutes

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I Just Keep Talking: A Life in Essays by Nell Irvin Painter
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/702368 to listen full audiobooks. Title: I Just Keep Talking: A Life in Essays Author: Nell Irvin Painter Narrator: Nell Irvin Painter Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 1 minute Release date: April 23, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: From the New York Times bestselling author of The History of White People and Old in Art School, a finalist for the NBCC Award, comes a comprehensive new collection of essays spanning art, politics, and the legacy of racism that shapes American history as we know it. Throughout her prolific writing career, Nell Painter has published works on such luminaries as Sojourner Truth, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Malcolm X. Her unique vantage on American history pushes the boundaries of personal narrative and academic authorship. Led by an unbridled curiosity for her subjects, Painter asks readers to reconsider ideas of race, politics, and identity. I Just Keep Talking assembles her writing for the first time into a single volume, displaying the breadth and depth of Painter’s decades-long historical inquiry and the evolution of Black political thought—and includes a dazzling introduction and coda being published for the first time in this collection. From her mining of figures like Carrie Buck and Martin Delaney for their resonance today, to a deep dive into the history of exclusion through the work of Toni Morrison, to a discussion of the American political landscape after the 2016 election, Painter nimbly portrays the trials of a country frequently at war with itself. Along with Painter’s writing, this collection offers her original artwork, threaded throughout the book as counterpoint and emphasis. Her visual art shows a deft mind turning toward the tragedy and humor of her subjects; pulling from newspapers, personal records, and original sketches, Painter’s artwork testifies to the dialectic of tremendous change and stasis that continues to shape American history. These essays resist easy answers in favor of complexity, the inescapable sense of our country’s potential thwarted by its failures. This collection will surely solidify Painter’s place among the finest critics and writers of the last half century. This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains artwork and other visuals from the book.
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17 hours 1 minute

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In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States by Ana Raquel Minian
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/702365 to listen full audiobooks. Title: In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States Author: Ana Raquel Minian Narrator: Victor Colome, Marie-Françoise Theodore, Sheldon Romero, Cynthia Farrell, David Shih, Rebecca Gibel Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 44 minutes Release date: April 16, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: “Meticulous . . . Storytelling allows Minian to convey the physical and emotional toll of detention with potent specificity. The result is a book-length plea against dehumanization, at least for those who are willing to listen.” —Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times A probing work of narrative history that reveals the hidden story of immigrant detention in the United States, deepening urgent national conversations around migration. In 2018, many Americans watched in horror as children were torn from their parents at the US-Mexico border under Trump's 'family separation' policy. But as historian Ana Raquel Minian reveals in In the Shadow of Liberty, this was only the latest chapter in a saga tracing back to the 1800s—one in which immigrants to the United States have been held without recourse to their constitutional rights. Braiding together the vivid stories of four migrants seeking to escape the turmoil of their homelands for the promise of America, In the Shadow of Liberty gives this history a human face, telling the dramatic story of a Central American asylum seeker, a Cuban exile, a European war bride, and a Chinese refugee. As we travel alongside these indelible characters, In the Shadow of Liberty explores how sites of rightlessness have evolved, and what their existence has meant for our body politic. Though these 'black sites' exist out of view for the average American, their reach extends into all of our lives: the explosive growth of the for-profit prison industry traces its origins to the immigrant detention system, as does the emergence of Guantanamo and the gradual unraveling of the right to bail and the presumption of innocence. Through these narratives, we see how the changing political climate surrounding immigration has played out in individual lives, and at what cost. But as these stories demonstrate, it doesn't have to be like this, and a better way might be possible.
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9 hours 44 minutes

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The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions by Adam Kuper
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/702362 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Museum of Other People: From Colonial Acquisitions to Cosmopolitan Exhibitions Author: Adam Kuper Narrator: Marisa Calin Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 12 minutes Release date: April 16, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK • From one of the world’s most distinguished anthropologists, an important and timely work of cultural history that looks at the origins and much debated future of anthropology museums “A provocative look at questions of ethnography, ownership and restitution . . . the argument [Kuper] makes in The Museum of Other People is important precisely because just about no one else is making it. He asks the questions that others are too shy to pose. . . . Required reading.” –Financial Times (UK) In this deeply researched, immersive history, Adam Kuper tells the story of how foreign and prehistoric peoples and cultures were represented in Western museums of anthropology. Originally created as colonial enterprises, their halls were populated by displays of plundered art, artifacts, dioramas, bones, and relics. Kuper reveals the politics and struggles of trying to build these museums in Germany, France, and England in the mid-19th century, and the dramatic encounters between the very colorful and eccentric collectors, curators, political figures, and high members of the church who founded them. He also details the creation of contemporary museums and exhibitions, including the Smithsonian, the Harvard’s Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, and the famous 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago which was inspired by the Paris World Fair of 1889. Despite the widespread popularity and cultural importance of these institutions, there also lies a murky legacy of imperialism, colonialism, and scientific racism in their creation. Kuper tackles difficult questions of repatriation and justice, and how best to ensure that the future of these museums is an ethical, appreciative one that promotes learning and cultural exchange. A stunning, unique, accessible work based on a lifetime of research, The Museum of Other People reckons with the painfully fraught history of museums of natural history, and how curators, anthropologists, and museumgoers alike can move forward alongside these time-honored institutions. Cover photograph: Noire et Blanche, 1926, by Man Ray © Man Ray 2015 Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY / ADAGP, Paris 2023. Digital Image © The Museum of Modern Art/Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, NY
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12 hours 12 minutes

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Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure by J.R. Yussuf
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/704334 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure Author: J.R. Yussuf Narrator: J.R. Yussuf Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 36 minutes Release date: April 16, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: An unapologetic guide for readers who are Black, masc, and bi—unlearning biphobia, coming out, combatting erasure, and embodying your whole self Through cutting social analysis, personal stories, and need-to-know advice, Dear Bi Men reclaims bi+ visibility in a culture of erasure—and unapologetically centers Blackness in a practical and deeply researched guide to navigating life, work, and relationships as a Black bi+ man. Popular representation of bi and pansexual men is growing, but we’re not there yet: It’s mostly white. It collapses bisexual identity into tired, hypersexualized tropes. And it fails to interrogate the deeply entrenched stereotypes that insist: You’re confused. You just don’t know you’re gay. You’re greedy. You must be great in bed. Author, peer counselor, and creator of #bisexualmenspeak J.R. Yussuf pushes back against these stigmas and misconceptions, exploring how white supremacy reinforces biphobia and dictates what society thinks it means to “be a man.” He contextualizes discourse around queerness and bisexuality within a larger framework that honors readers’ intersecting identities. And he offers deeply practical advice, sharing how to: - Unlearn internalized biphobia and homophobia - Navigate an increasingly hostile digital landscape - Think about coming out: who to tell, why to tell them, and how to do it - Fight back against erasure and stigma - Navigate sex, dating, partnerships, marriage, friendship, and work - Understand your bi+ sexuality through a political lens - Process Black bi+ representation Rich with personal narratives, insightful analysis, and practical advice, this book is a powerful resource for Black bi+ men to reclaim their identity, counter biphobia, and get empowered—and an offering to all readers looking to fight back against the erasure and dehumanization wrought by patriarchy.
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13 hours 36 minutes

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Mind Your Manners: How to Be Your Best Self in Any Situation by Sara Jane Ho
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/703324 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Mind Your Manners: How to Be Your Best Self in Any Situation Author: Sara Jane Ho Narrator: Sara Jane Ho Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 9, 2024 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Founder of a global etiquette school and star of her own Netflix series Sara Jane Ho teaches readers how to thrive socially in a variety of situations, in person and online. Etiquette, Sara Jane says, is the glue that holds society together. Humans are social creatures, after all—we need connection to survive. But with global cultures in flux and the post-pandemic digital age, shadow epidemics of anxiety and loneliness are on the rise. Plus, the old rules of “decorum” don’t match the times. Amidst all this withdrawal and change, social growth can feel out of reach. How do we leave the comfort of our homes, step away from our screens, and interact face to face? How do we create genuine bonds with people we’ve just met, and how do we maintain those ties throughout our lives? Even the most resilient social butterflies among us face sticky situations—from accidentally-sent invites to unruly work and family encounters—any advice would help. In her signature cheeky yet pragmatic style, Sara Jane Ho imparts a lifetime’s worth of lessons, pro-tips, and FAQs on social and digital etiquette across the five main microcultures in our lives: Friendship & Social Life, Work, Dating & Relationships, Family, and Food & Travel. From jumping everyday hurdles to discerning unspoken, cross-cultural cues, Mind Your Manners helps us feel the joy and transformation of social fluency—that deep comfort that comes from connection, inclusion, and presenting our best self in any situation.
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7 hours 48 minutes

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