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Downriver

Downriver

Heather Hansman

University of Chicago Press
2019
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The Green River, the most significant tributary of the Colorado River, runs 730 miles from the glaciers of Wyoming to the desert canyons of Utah. Over its course it meanders through ranches, cities, national parks, endangered fish habitats, and some of the most significant natural gas fields in the country, as it provides water for 33 million people. Stopped up by dams, slaked off by irrigation, and dried up by cities, the Green is crucial, overused, and at risk, now more than ever. Fights over the river's water, and what's going to happen to it in the future, are longstanding, intractable, and only getting worse as the west gets hotter and drier and more people depend on the river with each passing year. As a former raft guide and an environmental reporter, Heather Hansman knew these fights were happening, but she felt driven to see them from a different perspective-from the river itself. So she set out on a journey, in a one-person inflatable pack raft, to paddle the river from source to confluence and see what the experience might teach her. Mixing lyrical accounts of quiet paddling through breathtaking beauty with nights spent camping solo and lively discussions with farmers, city officials, and other people met along the way, Downriver is the story of that journey, a foray into the present-and future-of water in the west.
Building the Prison State

Building the Prison State

Heather Schoenfeld

University of Chicago Press
2018
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The United States incarcerates more people per capital than any other industrialized nation in the world--about 1 in 100 adults, or more than 2 million people--while national spending on prisons has catapulted 400 percent. Given the vast racial disparities in incarceration, the prison system also reinforces race and class divisions. How and why did we become the world's leading jailer? And what can we, as a society, do about it? Reframing the story of mass incarceration, Heather Schoenfeld illustrates how the unfinished task of full equality for African Americans led to a series of policy choices that expanded the government's power to punish, even as they were designed to protect individuals from arbitrary state violence. Examining civil rights protests, prison condition lawsuits, sentencing reforms, the War on Drugs, and the rise of conservative Tea Party politics, Schoenfeld explains why politicians veered from skepticism of prisons to an embrace of incarceration as the appropriate response to crime. To reduce the number of people behind bars, Schoenfeld argues that we must transform the political incentives for imprisonment and develop a new ideological basis for punishment.
Building the Prison State

Building the Prison State

Heather Schoenfeld

University of Chicago Press
2018
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The United States incarcerates more people per capital than any other industrialized nation in the world--about 1 in 100 adults, or more than 2 million people--while national spending on prisons has catapulted 400 percent. Given the vast racial disparities in incarceration, the prison system also reinforces race and class divisions. How and why did we become the world's leading jailer? And what can we, as a society, do about it? Reframing the story of mass incarceration, Heather Schoenfeld illustrates how the unfinished task of full equality for African Americans led to a series of policy choices that expanded the government's power to punish, even as they were designed to protect individuals from arbitrary state violence. Examining civil rights protests, prison condition lawsuits, sentencing reforms, the War on Drugs, and the rise of conservative Tea Party politics, Schoenfeld explains why politicians veered from skepticism of prisons to an embrace of incarceration as the appropriate response to crime. To reduce the number of people behind bars, Schoenfeld argues that we must transform the political incentives for imprisonment and develop a new ideological basis for punishment.
Underdogs

Underdogs

Heather Love

University of Chicago Press
2021
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The sociology of “social deviants” flourished in the United States at midcentury, studying the lives of outsiders such as homosexuals, Jews, disabled people, drug addicts, and political radicals. But in the next decades, many of these downcast figures would become the architects of new social movements, activists in revolt against institutions, the state, and social constraint. As queer theory gained prominence as a subfield of the humanities in the late 1980s, it seemed to inherit these radical, activist impulses—challenging not only gender and sexual norms, but the nature of society itself. With Underdogs, Heather Love shows that queer theorists inherited as much from sociologists as they did from activists. Through theoretical and archival work, Love traces the connection between midcentury studies of deviance and the anti-normative, anti-essentialist field of queer theory. While sociologists saw deviance as an inevitable fact of social life, queer theorists embraced it as a rallying cry. A robust interdisciplinary history of the field, Underdogs stages a reencounter with the practices and communities that underwrite radical queer thought.
Underdogs

Underdogs

Heather Love

University of Chicago Press
2021
pokkari
The sociology of “social deviants” flourished in the United States at midcentury, studying the lives of outsiders such as homosexuals, Jews, disabled people, drug addicts, and political radicals. But in the next decades, many of these downcast figures would become the architects of new social movements, activists in revolt against institutions, the state, and social constraint. As queer theory gained prominence as a subfield of the humanities in the late 1980s, it seemed to inherit these radical, activist impulses—challenging not only gender and sexual norms, but the nature of society itself. With Underdogs, Heather Love shows that queer theorists inherited as much from sociologists as they did from activists. Through theoretical and archival work, Love traces the connection between midcentury studies of deviance and the anti-normative, anti-essentialist field of queer theory. While sociologists saw deviance as an inevitable fact of social life, queer theorists embraced it as a rallying cry. A robust interdisciplinary history of the field, Underdogs stages a reencounter with the practices and communities that underwrite radical queer thought.
When the News Broke

When the News Broke

Heather Hendershot

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2023
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A riveting, blow-by-blow account of how the network broadcasts of the 1968 Democratic convention shattered faith in American media. “The whole world is watching!” cried protestors at the 1968 Democratic convention as Chicago police beat them in the streets. When some of that violence was then aired on network television, another kind of hell broke loose. Some viewers were stunned and outraged; others thought the protestors deserved what they got. No one—least of all Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley—was happy with how the networks handled it. In When the News Broke, Heather Hendershot revisits TV coverage of those four chaotic days in 1968—not only the violence in the streets but also the tumultuous convention itself, where Black citizens and others forcefully challenged southern delegations that had excluded them, anti-Vietnam delegates sought to change the party’s policy on the war, and journalists and delegates alike were bullied by both Daley’s security forces and party leaders. Ultimately, Hendershot reveals the convention as a pivotal moment in American political history, when a distorted notion of “liberal media bias” became mainstreamed and nationalized. At the same time, she celebrates the values of the network news professionals who strived for fairness and accuracy. Despite their efforts, however, Chicago proved to be a turning point in the public’s trust in national news sources. Since those critical days, the political Right in the United States has amplified distrust of TV news, to the point where even the truest and most clearly documented stories can be deemed “fake.” As Hendershot demonstrates, it doesn’t matter whether the “whole world is watching” if people don’t believe what they see.
Downriver

Downriver

Heather Hansman

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2022
nidottu
Award-winning journalist rafts down the Green River, revealing a multifaceted look at the present and future of water in the American West. The Green River, the most significant tributary of the Colorado River, runs 730 miles from the glaciers of Wyoming to the desert canyons of Utah. Over its course, it meanders through ranches, cities, national parks, endangered fish habitats, and some of the most significant natural gas fields in the country, as it provides water for 33 million people. Stopped up by dams, slaked off by irrigation, and dried up by cities, the Green is crucial, overused, and at-risk, now more than ever. Fights over the river’s water, and what’s going to happen to it in the future, are longstanding, intractable, and only getting worse as the West gets hotter and drier and more people depend on the river with each passing year. As a former raft guide and an environmental reporter, Heather Hansman knew these fights were happening, but she felt driven to see them from a different perspective—from the river itself. So she set out on a journey, in a one-person inflatable pack raft, to paddle the river from source to confluence and see what the experience might teach her. Mixing lyrical accounts of quiet paddling through breathtaking beauty with nights spent camping solo and lively discussions with farmers, city officials, and other people met along the way, Downriver is the story of that journey, a foray into the present—and future—of water in the West.
When the News Broke

When the News Broke

Heather Hendershot

THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
2024
nidottu
A riveting, blow-by-blow account of how the network broadcasts of the 1968 Democratic convention shattered faith in American media. “The whole world is watching!” cried protestors at the 1968 Democratic convention as Chicago police beat them in the streets. When some of that violence was then aired on network television, another kind of hell broke loose. Some viewers were stunned and outraged; others thought the protestors deserved what they got. No one—least of all Chicago mayor Richard J. Daley—was happy with how the networks handled it. In When the News Broke, Heather Hendershot revisits TV coverage of those four chaotic days in 1968—not only the violence in the streets but also the tumultuous convention itself, where Black citizens and others forcefully challenged southern delegations that had excluded them, anti-Vietnam delegates sought to change the party’s policy on the war, and journalists and delegates alike were bullied by both Daley’s security forces and party leaders. Ultimately, Hendershot reveals the convention as a pivotal moment in American political history, when a distorted notion of “liberal media bias” became mainstreamed and nationalized. At the same time, she celebrates the values of the network news professionals who strived for fairness and accuracy. Despite their efforts, however, Chicago proved to be a turning point in the public’s trust in national news sources. Since those critical days, the political Right in the United States has amplified distrust of TV news, to the point where even the truest and most clearly documented stories can be deemed “fake.” As Hendershot demonstrates, it doesn’t matter whether the “whole world is watching” if people don’t believe what they see.
Reimagining Illness

Reimagining Illness

Heather Meek

MCGILL-QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY PRESS
2023
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In eighteenth-century Britain the worlds of literature and medicine were closely intertwined, and a diverse group of people participated in the circulation of medical knowledge. In this pre-professionalized milieu, several women writers made important contributions by describing a range of common yet often devastating illnesses.In Reimagining Illness Heather Meek reads works by six major eighteenth-century women writers – Jane Barker, Anne Finch, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Frances Burney – alongside contemporaneous medical texts to explore conditions such as hysteria, melancholy, smallpox, maternity, consumption, and breast cancer. In novels, poems, letters, and journals, these writers drew on their learning and literary skill as they engaged with and revised male-dominated medical discourse. Their works provide insight into the experience of suffering and interrogate accepted theories of women’s bodies and minds. In ways relevant both then and now, these women demonstrate how illness might be at once a bodily condition and a malleable construct full of ideological meaning and imaginative possibility.Reimagining Illness offers a new account of the vital period in medico-literary history between 1660 and 1815, revealing how the works of women writers not only represented the medicine of their time but also contributed meaningfully to its developments.
I Want to Dance!

I Want to Dance!

Heather Main

Inhabit Media Inc
2020
pokkari
Jayden lives in Arviat, Nunavut. He is excited for the Sila Rainbow Dance Competition! Jayden’s older brother and sister are working hard to plan their dance routine for the competition. Jayden wishes he could join in on the fun. How will he help his siblings prepare for their performance?
Happiness Firstmost

Happiness Firstmost

Heather Anne Rhee

Tellwell Talent
2024
pokkari
Unlock the secrets to daily joy with Happiness First Most. This accessible guide is designed for everyone, offering simple, practical strategies to infuse happiness into your everyday life. Whether you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a comprehensive roadmap to lasting contentment, this book has you covered. Easy to read and perfect for any moment, it serves as a constant reminder of the small but powerful practices that can transform your outlook. After all, isn't happiness the most important thing in life? Dive in and start your journey to a happier you today
Happiness Firstmost

Happiness Firstmost

Heather Anne Rhee

Tellwell Talent
2024
sidottu
Unlock the secrets to daily joy with Happiness First Most. This accessible guide is designed for everyone, offering simple, practical strategies to infuse happiness into your everyday life. Whether you're looking for a quick pick-me-up or a comprehensive roadmap to lasting contentment, this book has you covered. Easy to read and perfect for any moment, it serves as a constant reminder of the small but powerful practices that can transform your outlook. After all, isn't happiness the most important thing in life? Dive in and start your journey to a happier you today
Not Tired at All!

Not Tired at All!

Heather Croghan Moreland

Tellwell Talent
2019
pokkari
Shirley is a little girl with a big problem She is never tired at bedtime and likes to stay up at night As her exhausted parents try to put her to bed, she refuses, listing off the many things she has left to do Staying up all night seems like the only possible solution. But, Shirley may discover that no sleep could have consequences "Not Tired at All" is a fantastic, well-written story that is certain to be a favourite at bedtime for both children and parents.A beautifully illustrated book that is perfect for adults that wish to discuss with children the importance of sleep.
Not Tired at All!

Not Tired at All!

Heather Croghan Moreland

Tellwell Talent
2019
sidottu
Shirley is a little girl with a big problem She is never tired at bedtime and likes to stay up at night As her exhausted parents try to put her to bed, she refuses, listing off the many things she has left to do Staying up all night seems like the only possible solution. But, Shirley may discover that no sleep could have consequences "Not Tired at All" is a fantastic, well-written story that is certain to be a favourite at bedtime for both children and parents.A beautifully illustrated book that is perfect for adults that wish to discuss with children the importance of sleep.
Lead By Design

Lead By Design

Heather Thomson

Tellwell Talent
2021
pokkari
Lead By Design - A 30-Day Leadership Journey is designed for motivated leaders who recognize the importance of self-reflection. As someone in leadership or someone who is contemplating stepping into a leadership role, it is important to reflect on how you want to show up.As we get busier in our careers and continue to move up through our organizations, we need to ensure that we are showing up as our true authentic selves. For example, can you clearly articulate your top 4 core values? If so, are you leading in a way that aligns with your core values?As you work through this thought-provoking journal, you will spend the next 30 days reflecting on these questions as well as many more. You will experience many a-ha moments that I hope will not only positively impact your leadership style but also create opportunities for both personal and professional growth.On my leadership journey, I have developed a consistent practice of self-reflection. I haven't always been like that, but have seen tremendous personal and professional growth since I began to be more intentional with this practice.As a result, I developed "Lead by Design" for you, a tool I would have benefitted from 20 years ago
Ginspired

Ginspired

Heather E Wilson; Kate Dingwall

Tellwell Talent
2021
pokkari
Looking for a little GINspiration in the kitchen?Here you'll discover over 100 GINtastic food and drink recipes celebrating one of the world's most popular spirits - gin From everyday meals to special occasion treats to happy hour libations, there's never been a better time to eat (and drink) with gin
Ginspired

Ginspired

Heather E Wilson; Kate Dingwall

TellWell Press
2021
sidottu
Looking for a little GINspiration in the kitchen?Here you'll discover over 100 GINtastic food and drink recipes celebrating one of the world's most popular spirits - gin From everyday meals to special occasion treats to happy hour libations, there's never been a better time to eat (and drink) with gin
When a Man Cries

When a Man Cries

Heather Gross

Tellwell Talent
2022
sidottu
When a Man Cries is about how man's heart needs to change in order to have a close relationship with God. We must throw away the ways of the world in order to follow the ways of God. When you open your heart to God, he changes it and can change your life in unimaginable ways. You will know him in a close and personal way that goes beyond the Bible and what your mind can even begin to conceive.
When a Man Cries

When a Man Cries

Heather Gross

Tellwell Talent
2022
pokkari
When a Man Cries is about how man's heart needs to change in order to have a close relationship with God. We must throw away the ways of the world in order to follow the ways of God. When you open your heart to God, he changes it and can change your life in unimaginable ways. You will know him in a close and personal way that goes beyond the Bible and what your mind can even begin to conceive.