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A major publication about the revolutionary art collective that defined a new Black aesthetic in late 1960s Chicago and whose influence today is stronger than ever A Chicago Tribune 2020 holiday gift guide pick AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) was founded on the South Side of Chicago in 1968 by a group of five young Black artists. Today, it is one of the oldest continuously active American art collectives. The pronunciation—Af-FREE-co-bruh—emphasizes the second syllable, signaling the group’s central principle grounded in Black liberation: creative expression reflecting the Black experience and Black influences. AfriCOBRA’s founding artists—Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Barbara Jones-Hogu and Gerald Williams—differed in disciplines and artistic vocabularies but were brought together by the common aspiration to create work that speaks directly to Black people utilizing an identifiably Black aesthetic. This publication celebrates the fifty-year anniversary of AfriCOBRA’s founding and marks the collective’s powerful relevance today. AfriCOBRA: Messages to the People documents two exhibitions curated by Jeffreen M. Hayes, PhD: one at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, and another as an official collateral event of the 58th Venice Biennale. It features more than 80 works by the original members as well as those by Sherman Beck, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, Omar Lama, Carolyn Mims Lawrence and Nelson Stevens. More than a historical overview of AfriCOBRA, this book is a response to the artists’ continuing contributions and influence, connecting their works to the contemporary moment through essays, archival photographs and ephemera, exhibition views, and contemporary photographs that celebrate the impact of this revolutionary art collective. As their name states, the artists and artworks of AfriCOBRA were as relevant in 1968 as they are today in the continued struggle for Black liberation.
Oy Mame! Oy Mame!
Chana Gutreiman Goldberg; Mauricio Vargas Ortega; Max Gutreiman Goldberg
3rd Coast Books L.L.C.
2021
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Oy Mame Oy Mame is the story of Holocaust survivor Abraham Gutreiman and is based on his oral recollections captured during a series of video interviews when he was 90 years old. It includes many stories that he told multiple times over the years to everyone he came across. This time, knowing his end was near, he intended they should be recorded for future generations. The final chapters of this book were recorded later and continue his experiences until his departure from this world aged 95. Abraham's story beings with his earliest memories as a young Orthodox Jewish boy living in Parysow, located some 50 kilometers southeast of Warsaw, Poland. His family was poor but hard-working. Looking to secure a better future for his family, his father had made a down payment on a house in the nearby town of Garwolin, an act that led to his betrayal and death. The family, stunned by this tragic loss, were forced to recover through the endeavors of the children until September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded and occupied the western half of Poland, which included Parysow. A Judenrat and Ghetto were established, leading to the eventual deportation of the region's Jews to the Treblinka death camp in 1942. During the journey, a fellow deportee used a smuggled hacksaw to cut through the iron bars in the window of the cattle car. People were pushed out of the small opening, many dying from the fall, but Abraham survived and made his way to a house owned by a sympathetic Polish gentile known to the family. After an anxious 9-day wait, his elder brother Yankel (Jacobo) arrived at the house. Due to Yankel's indiscrete behavior in locating the house, the two brothers spent the remainder of the war on the run. Surviving the war and its immediate aftermath, Abraham met and married Frieda, who understood Yankel would remain with them for some time. The three refugees made their way through Germany, Italy, Brazil to settle for some years in Bolivia before finally reaching Costa Rica. Abraham and Frieda built a family, which included Yankel until his death at the age of 101. Oy Mame Oy Mame explores Abraham's battles with poverty, evil, adversity, and his relationship with God.
Raised on Australia's Gold Coast, Mellara Gold moved to Hollywood to become an actress. After a few film and TV roles, two failed marriages, a thankfully failed suicide attempt, and an incapacitating back injury, she healed herself through yoga, meditation, and living in awareness. Now a highly respected Bay Area yoga teacher and a regular contributor to Elephant Journal and other publications, Mellara shares teachings, insights, and heartfelt stories of her journey to wholeness and a life worth living. "A Life Worth Living is a book worth reading. Not only could I relate to many of the author's struggles, but also experienced a deep curiosity growing in me as I followed the stages of her transformational spiritual journey. Where would she take me next? This is not a book written with objectivity. It is the exact opposite. A Life Worth Living is written with a passion and fierceness that is the perfect antidote to any cool, above-it-all preaching about what happens when we commit ourselves to the path of yoga. I will gratefully carry the words of this Warrior-Princess-Seeker with me as I continue my own spiritual journey, feeling a little less lonely, a little less afraid, and a lot more inspired. Join us." - Judith Hanson Lasater, PhD, PT, has taught yoga around the world since 1971 and is the author of 11 books, most recently Teaching Yoga with Intention: The Essential Guide to Skillful Hands-on Assists and Verbal Communication. "Mellara's book dives deep into the passage of yoga and how we can use our practice (yoga), our breath, and our awareness to create more love and peace in our lives. I see so much of my own journey in Mellara's and suspect many others will relate to her journey as well." - Mariel Hemingway, actress and author of Out Came the Sun "A Life Worth Living is one woman's story of struggle, redemption, and deep learning. Mellara shows us how healing is possible through presence, devotion, and practical listening." - Elena Brower, author of Being You and podcast host of Practice You "As she shares her engaging and often heart-wrenching journey, Mellara's spirit rises time and again to reach for the light. Her book inspires, gently guides, and humbly reveals her own struggles and commitment to a path that she has mastered through honesty, love, and perseverance." - Christine Burke, author of The Yoga Healer, owner of Liberation Yoga Studio, Los Angeles "Mellara's love shines in her words of wisdom and practical Dharma teachings throughout A Life Worth Living. As she shares her journey with us, she sprinkles the path with supportive spiritual reminders that this life is precious and we can find inspiration and healing during even the most arduous moments. Keep this book by your side in these unsettling times " - N bia Teixeira, author of Yoga and the Art of Mudras, Founder of Bhakti Nova School of Yoga, Dance & Reiki, and of "Nubia's Devotional Yoga Online School" on Patreon "Reading this wonderful memoir and manual of yogic practice, Mellara brings us humbly and deftly into her experience, and in so doing into our own-and we come out the other end changed for the better. Mellara's love, light, and beauty can be felt in every word." - Melanie Salvatore-August, author of Fierce Kindness and Yoga to Support Immunity
You never really know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have. A young girl that grew up hopeless... I've been through a lot throughout my life. From being a young teen mom, to dealing with a drug addict mom, suffering from mental abuse, having to figure out things in life and to find my way through life alone. A single mother that sacrificed for my kids and fought to get my kids back from the system. After years of abuse, pain, hurt, and toxic Relationships I found the strength to overcome everything that was meant to destroy me. I kept going, I kept pushing, and I had a purpose in life. I offer my truths with No Filters... I share My Struggle, and My Story.I'm proud of the woman that I am because I went through one hell of a time becoming her...FEARLESS WOMAN.
This story book uses a fun, proven new method to teach your child Hebrew vocabulary while reading fun Bible stories By the author of the bestselling books for Hebrew instruction - Miiko ShaffierHow it works: As you read the story in English, you will find Hebrew words embedded in the text. Sound out the words and try to guess their meaning from the context. Check the key in the back of the book to see if you were right.By the time you finish the book you will know several new Hebrew words that are used in both ancient and modern Hebrew The Promise of the Rainbow tells the story of how Noah builds an ark saving his family and all of the animals from the Great Flood.
This book is designed to help families, parents, and children alike, understand the importance of inclusion. Just because someone isn't exactly like us, doesn't mean we can't be their friend or invite them to our parties. No matter what, we owe it to ourselves to put good out into the world and be the change we want to see. You are ALL invited to our party
Buster the Mitzvah Dog and the Great Sukkah Hop
Chana Perel Benzaquen
Chana Perel Benzaquen
2024
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Meet Buster the Mitzvah Dog, a happy-go-lucky golden retriever who lives with the Benzaquen family. Buster loves doing Mitzvot (good deeds), and does them so enthusiastically that sometimes he gets himself into trouble Buster's family observes the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, and joyfully prepares for the holiday while Buster eagerly helps. Join Buster on an adventure as he participates in many different Sukkot activities, including a Sukkah Hop that nobody will ever forget Buster the Mitzvah Dog is a beautifully illustrated children's book that offers an exciting learning experience for the whole family. Buster, a golden retriever, lives with a Jewish family that observes the holiday of Sukkot. A "Mitzvah" is a good deed, and Buster is a real Mitzvah dog who loves to enthusiastically participate in the beautiful Jewish traditions and Mitzvot of the holiday of Sukkot. Buster gets himself into trouble sometimes, and his hilarious antics will entertain children while teaching them about the beautiful and ancient traditions of Judaism in an appealing and inspiring manner. Sprawling, colorful images illustrate a relatable story for children who will join Buster on his adventures as he wags his way through the pages. Filled with humor, Buster the MItzvah Dog appeals to dog lovers of all stripes and ages, as children will delight in reading about a family with a rambunctious and affectionate dog, and adults will appreciate the zaniness of a hectic family life filled with children, tradition, and love. Buster the MItzvah Dog is a unique and relevant book your children are sure to love
Maiden of the Needle, Vol. 1 (manga)
Chana Conley; Kiki Piatkowska; Miho Takeoka; Yuni Yukimura; Zeroki Zeroki
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2023
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Yui was reincarnated into another world as a member of the noble Nuir family. But when it appears that she failed to inherit her family’s unique enchanted tailoring gifts, the young seamstress is in for a life of torment and misfortune. Will a meeting with a kind-hearted noble be enough to change her fate?
Maiden of the Needle, Vol. 2 (manga)
Chana Conley; Kiki Piatkowska; Miho Takeoka; Yuni Yukimura; Zeroki Zeroki
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2024
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In order to announce the engagement with the former king, Yui heads out to her first party in this world. There she meets the noble Hania, who is at a loss over what to do about her stained dress. It's time for Yui to demonstrate the power of her blessweaving!
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 1
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2023
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Vice Chairman Youngjun Lee and Secretary Miso Kim have been the star duo of their company for nine years...until Miso suddenly decides to quit! But Youngjun is smart, rich, and used to getting what he wants—and he wants Miso to stay. So when he discovers she’s leaving in order to find a husband, the only logical way to keep her at his side is...offering to marry her?! Too bad she’s just not that into him!
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 2
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2023
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Winning over his secretary's affection proves to be a tough task, but Youngjun is not one to give up easily! As he brings to bear everything he has-looks, wealth, and sheer determination-Miso does find herself thinking about her boss more and more...Are his efforts finally starting to pay off?
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 3
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2024
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Miso has her suspicions regarding the identity of the boy from her childhood.... But will she still feel the same longing for him once she uncovers the truth? Or is her heart leaning towards another?
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 4
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2024
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Now that she’s found Sungyeon again, Miso feels that she can finally put a close to her childhood trauma—except the details of that day just don’t seem to add up. Just what truly happened that day all those years ago, and is Sungyeon really the boy she’s been looking for?
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 5
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2024
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Miso finally regains her memories and learns that the boy she’d been searching for has been by her side all long. Now that Miso and Youngjun are free to bask in each other’s love, the only thing left is how to break the news to the people around them—including Miso’s unconventional father! But even as Miso and Youngjun finally start a new chapter in their lives, the truth has left Sungyeon devastated and wracked with guilt... Will past tragedy continue to keep these brothers apart, or will they finally mend what’s broken?
What's Wrong with Secretary Kim?, Vol. 6
Chana Conley; GyeongYun Jeong; MyeongMi Kim
LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY
2024
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After finally overcoming their past, Youngjun and Miso are ready to take on the future as a married couple. But one final obstacle looms between them and a happily ever after—the meeting of the in-laws!
As a member of the obscure idol group "Tea Party," Ma-Ha dreams of becoming a big star one day. Little did she know that she'd go viral so soon...by embarrassing herself in a popular talk show! But as the saying goes, there is no such thing as bad publicity...right?
From obscurity to celebrity, Tea Party is ready to make the miracle run and compete with SHAX for the top spot on the chart! But when the cameras are off, it’s Ryoc who has to fight an uphill battle to undo the terrible first impression he left on Maha...
Fame and love are two feelings that are new to Maha. With the success of Tea Party’s album and a budding romance with Ryoc, every day feels like a dream! But as her popularity grows, so does the price of celebrity. When she becomes caught up in an unexpected scandal, Maha begins to realize the spotlight she’d chased for so long now follows her around...even when she’s off the stage.
Maha and Ryoc are officially dating, but keeping their relationship under wraps is harder than they thought! People are starting to catch on, so when Maha resolves to tell her friends about her new boyfriend, it creates mixed feelings for Hyunji, who can only think about how their relationship might affect Yujin. Meanwhile, the two love birds continue to navigate their lives as idols while keeping their secret, but when the Tea Party, Shax, Sparkling, and Lima La all end up shooting for the same episode on a reality TV show, things start to get complicated!