Social justice -- United States
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Social justice -- United States
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Social justice
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Incoming Resources
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- Legal scholarship for the urban core, from the ground up, edited by Peter Enrich, Rashmi Dyal-Chand
- Never enough, capitalism and the progressive spirit, Neil Gilbert
- Out of the shadows, into the streets!, transmedia organizing and the immigrant rights movement, Sasha Costanza-Chock
- Rethinking racial justice, Andrew Valls
- The autonomy myth, a theory of dependency, Martha Albertson Fineman
- Knowledge justice, disrupting library and information studies through critical race theory, edited by Sofia Y. Leung and Jorge R. Lopez-McKnight
- Judging social rights, Jeff King, University College London
- Why we disagree about inequality, social justice vs. social order, John Iceland, Eric Silver and Ilana Redstone
- Howard Zinn speaks, collected speeches, 1963-2009, edited by Anthony Arnove
- Judging social rights, Jeff King, University College London
- Break every yoke, religion, justice, and the abolition of prisons, Joshua Dubler and Vincent W. Lloyd
- Sex workers unite!, a history of the movement from Stonewall to Slutwalk, Melinda Chateauvert
- Sprawl, justice, and citizenship, the civic costs of the American way of life, Thad Williamson
- Policing gun violence, strategic reforms for controlling our most pressing crime problem, Anthony A. Braga and Philip J. Cook
- Passionate declarations, essays on war and justice, Howard Zinn
- America the possible, manifesto for a new economy, James Gustave Speth
- Constitutional calculus, how mathematical logic can help America become a just society, by Jeff Suzuki
- Reference librarianship and justice, edited by Kate Adler, Ian Beilin, and Eamon Tewell
- Economics as a symptom of sadism, pathology in American culture and education and the legitimizing myths that support it, Harold Kassel
- Agenda for social justice, solutions for 2016, edited by Glenn W. Muschert, Brian V. Klocke, Robert Perrucci, and Jon Shefner
- Agenda for social justice, solutions for 2020, edited by Glenn W. Muschert, Kristen M. Budd, Michelle Christian, and Robert Perrucci
- Is democracy possible here?, principles for a new political debate, Ronald Dworkin
- Pursuing equal opportunities, the theory and practice of egalitarian justice, Lesley A. Jacobs
- People power, the community organizing tradition of Saul Alinsky, edited by Aaron Schutz and Mike Miller
- Taking the high road, communities organize for economic change, David B. Reynolds
- Dark ghettos, injustice, dissent, and reform, Tommie Shelby
- One fair wage, ending subminimum pay in America, Saru Jayaraman
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