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The Story Of Us: ParkCrest View- The Love Chronicles Book 6

The Story Of Us: ParkCrest View- The Love Chronicles Book 6

Candace Mumford

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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You've followed Jazzlyn Williams and Tyson James, two residents of the ParkCrest View from the day they met. Find out if this couple will finally have their happy ending. Despite all the drama, and crossed family lines surrounding them. Has Jazzlyn really put her love for Tyson first or will her loyalty towards her family win? Has Tyson finally decided a relationship with Jazzlyn is filled with more drama than one man should ever have to deal with ? Find out in " The Story of U
A Classroom Guide to Orwell's 1984

A Classroom Guide to Orwell's 1984

Candace R. Craig

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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This updated Classroom Guide to Orwell's 1984 marks the second in a series of Craig's Notes classroom guides for teachers of literature. Each volume includes pre-reading and post-reading activities, essay and project ideas, lessons on literary devices, journal questions, reading and discussion questions, vocabulary learning and assessment exercises, and novel tests. Each guide has been thoughtfully developed by a veteran English Teacher who has taught literature at the secondary level for more than a decade, and draws upon her extensive experience engaging students in fruitful conversations about classic works of literature. Answer keys provided Don't want the paperback or the Kindle version? Get a perfectly formatted, printable PDF at candacecraig.wordpress.com.
A Love Refined

A Love Refined

Candace Winegar

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Wesley and Evie Cunningham have fulfilled their dreams. They are newly married, run a home for orphaned and hurting children, and have all the love they could ever need. When Evie wakes up in the middle of the night with a dark horrible feeling upon her she knows that something bad is about to happen. The weeks pass and a murder takes place in their beloved town of Rockland, but then all becomes well again. Evie announces she is pregnant, Peter and Constance come for a visit, adoptions of some of the orphans take place, and Knox announces his engagement to someone very unexpected. All the Cunningham
Queering Reproductive Justice

Queering Reproductive Justice

Candace Bond-Theriault

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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The futures of reproductive justice and LGBTQIA+ liberation are intimately connected. Both movements were born out of the desire to love and build families of our choosing—when and how we decide. Both movements are rooted in broader social justice liberationist traditions that center the needs of Black and brown communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, gender-nonconforming folks, femmes, poor folks, parents, and all those who have been forced to the margins of society. Taking as its starting point the idea that we all have the human right to bodily autonomy, to sexual health and pleasure, and to exercise these rights with dignity, Queering Reproductive Justice sets out to re-envision the seemingly disparate strands of the reproductive justice and LGBTQIA+ movements and offer an invitation to reimagine these movements as one integrated vision of freedom for the future. Candace Bond-Theriault asserts that for reproductive justice to be truly successful, we must acknowledge that members of the LGBTQIA+ community often face distinct, specific, and interlocking oppressions when it comes to these rights. Family formation, contraception needs, and appropriate support from healthcare services are still poorly understood aspects of the LGBTQIA+ experience, which often challenge mainstream notions of the nuclear family, and the primacy of blood-relatives. Blending advocacy with a legal, rights-based framework, Queering Reproductive Justice offers a unified path for attaining reproductive justice for LGBTQIA+ people. Drawing on U.S. law and legislative history, healthcare policy, human rights, and interviews with academics and activists, Bond-Theriault presents incisive new recommendations for queer reproductive justice theory, organizing, and advocacy. This book offers readers an invitation to join the conversation, and ultimately to join the movement to that is unapologetically queering reproductive justice.
Queering Reproductive Justice

Queering Reproductive Justice

Candace Bond-Theriault

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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The futures of reproductive justice and LGBTQIA+ liberation are intimately connected. Both movements were born out of the desire to love and build families of our choosing—when and how we decide. Both movements are rooted in broader social justice liberationist traditions that center the needs of Black and brown communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, gender-nonconforming folks, femmes, poor folks, parents, and all those who have been forced to the margins of society. Taking as its starting point the idea that we all have the human right to bodily autonomy, to sexual health and pleasure, and to exercise these rights with dignity, Queering Reproductive Justice sets out to re-envision the seemingly disparate strands of the reproductive justice and LGBTQIA+ movements and offer an invitation to reimagine these movements as one integrated vision of freedom for the future. Candace Bond-Theriault asserts that for reproductive justice to be truly successful, we must acknowledge that members of the LGBTQIA+ community often face distinct, specific, and interlocking oppressions when it comes to these rights. Family formation, contraception needs, and appropriate support from healthcare services are still poorly understood aspects of the LGBTQIA+ experience, which often challenge mainstream notions of the nuclear family, and the primacy of blood-relatives. Blending advocacy with a legal, rights-based framework, Queering Reproductive Justice offers a unified path for attaining reproductive justice for LGBTQIA+ people. Drawing on U.S. law and legislative history, healthcare policy, human rights, and interviews with academics and activists, Bond-Theriault presents incisive new recommendations for queer reproductive justice theory, organizing, and advocacy. This book offers readers an invitation to join the conversation, and ultimately to join the movement to that is unapologetically queering reproductive justice.