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Overheard Conversation

Overheard Conversation

J R Reynolds

New Generation Publishing
2017
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Tom Brannon overhears comments he is warned to ignore. Bringing his own possible involvement to the police attention eventually.Dan Prescott finds himself involved in his cousin Samantha ex-husband's criminal affairs. Brought in to help look after Harry Tambling's problems by Terry Tambling. Finding out that another has gone against advice not too involved himself. Family involvement and Harry Tambling's possible criminal activity brings Dan and Tom together. The police reluctantly conjoin with Dan's help in terminating Harry's and his criminal activist's crimes as they unfold.Dan's involvement brings family and police to unite in a joint venture to thwart Harry's past to change, with his commitments coming to the fore, north and south of London.
Something Bigger Than Ourselves

Something Bigger Than Ourselves

J R Reynolds

Something Bigger Than Ourselves
2024
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Something Bigger Than Ourselves uses short, socially relevant essays to explore a variety of viewpoints on the topic of race in America. Each reflection works to keep human beings (warts and all) compassionately centered throughout its narrative. The book is best suited for people with a broad curiosity and appreciation of the complexities of racial dynamics in social situations and systems. As with the human condition, Something Bigger Than Ourselves is at times humorous, often passionate, sometimes analytical, and always forthcoming-telling it like it was, saying it like it is, and hoping how it might be. While it's true that individual actions (and inactions) contribute to the experiences of race, it is also true that the institutions and systems of which individuals are a part also play a role. This "both/and" condition is one of the things that make race so difficult a subject to tackle. Within these pages are: The author's own racial biases, blunders, and takeaways Critical impressions on racial oppression and its effects on people The considerable toll people of color and white folks experience engaging in racial justice work Investigations into cultural practices that contribute to (or work against) racial understanding Inquiries about the systemic nature of race and oppression and its connections to individuals Approaches for consciously navigating the complexities of race with an eye toward compassion
JR

JR

PHAIDON PRESS LTD
2024
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An inspiration for those trying to create socially engaged art and make a difference in marginalized communities. – Smithsonian Magazine The most comprehensive monograph on the enigmatic French artist – updated to include brand-new work Filled with stunning photography, this extraordinary monograph charts a range of JR’s collaborative projects executed across the globe. Created in close collaboration with the artist, it features chapters on each of JR’s major bodies of work – from Expo2Rue, using the street as his canvas to launch his career as an artist, to The Chronicles of Miami, which opened in November 2023. It also includes his collaborations with other artists and institutions such as the New York City Ballet, film director Agnès Varda, and Time magazine. A foreword by Hollywood legend George Lucas, a specially commissioned graphic novel by comic artist Joseph Remnant, an updated survey essay by Nato Thompson, and a short piece by Italian film director Alice Rohrwacher all come together to tell JR’s fascinating story.
JR-isms

JR-isms

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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A collection of compelling quotations from JR—the renowned French photographer, street artist, and activistJR is perhaps best known for taking portraits of regular people, reproducing the images at a monumental scale, and pasting them on the sides of buildings in the subjects’ neighborhoods. Among his many other notable projects are a gigantic photo of a child peering over the top of the barrier at the US-Mexico border and an enormous mural of inmates that covers the ground of an outdoor exercise yard at a California prison. Collected from interviews, writings, and other sources, JR-isms is an inspiring and thought-provoking collection of quotations from the exciting artist and activist, whose work reaches far beyond the traditional art world, from the streets of New York to the suburbs of Paris and the favelas of Brazil.“I was writing my names on walls to say ‘I exist,’ then I started pasting pictures of people with their names to say they exist.”“Art is not supposed to change the world. It can offer a new perspective, a new look, break down the walls we build between us, and humanize the ‘other.’ ”“I always make sure in my art that I even confront my own perspective.”“You know what they say, that the criminal always goes back to the crime scene? It works the same for the artist. When you do something in the street, you come back to see how people approach it. No one knows it’s you, but you’re right there.”
Jurist Prudent -- The Judicial Opinions of Lawrence L. Koontz, Jr., Volume 3

Jurist Prudent -- The Judicial Opinions of Lawrence L. Koontz, Jr., Volume 3

Jr. Koontz; John S. Koehler (Editor); Johanna L. Fitzpatrick (Foreword)

Lulu.com
2011
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Upon his retirement from active service as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia in 2011, Justice Koontz had completed more than four decades of service to citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia. In order to recognize that service and help preserve Justice Koontz's legacy as one of the outstanding jurists in Virginia and the United States, the Salem/Roanoke County Bar Association instituted this project to collect all of Justice Koontz's published opinions, both from his tenure as a Justice of the Supreme Court and as an inaugural member of the Court of Appeals of Virginia. This volume is dedicated to the memory of Judge Bernard G. Barrow, one of the "gang of ten" original members of the Court of Appeals. In January 1995, Judge Barrow announced his intention to retire from the Court in June of that year. Sadly, just over two month before his retirement would be come effective, Judge Barrow suffered a fatal seizure and died on March 21, 1995.
BALIKBAYANG MAHAL Passages from Exile E. SAN JUAN, Jr.
This project of "balikbayan" (homecoming) unfolds through poems and graphics--in-progress spanning four decades of exile. It seeks to map one emigre's itinerary through terrains of disruption and dislocation. Written in English and in Filipino (with translations into Chinese, Russian, German, French, Spanish, Italian), these traces of the writer's journey strive to foreground the ordeals of deterritorialization shared by all colonized peoples--a universal experience given a local habitation and name in the trajectory of this flight in search of passages to uncharted shores. Less a Baedeker for remembering or reaching a destination, this palimpsest of tropes/signs hopes to construct zones of departure for discovering new territory built out of a history of collective sacrifices grounding our dreams and desires. Exile is the name for this material process of renewal and liberation--love for whoever is returning, the beloved fulfilling the promise of redemption in the birth pangs of revolutionary struggle.