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Disrupting Deportability

Disrupting Deportability

Leah F. Vosko

ILR Press
2019
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In an original and striking study of migration management in operation, Disrupting Deportability highlights obstacles confronting temporary migrant workers in Canada seeking to exercise their labor rights. Leah F. Vosko explores the effects of deportability on Mexican nationals participating in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). Vosko follows the decade-long legal and political struggle of a group of Mexican SAWP migrants in British Columbia to establish and maintain meaningful collective representation. Her case study reveals how modalities of deportability—such as termination without cause, blacklisting, and attrition—destabilize legally authorized temporary migrant agricultural workers. Through this detailed exposé, Disrupting Deportability concludes that despite the formal commitments to human, social, and civil rights to which migration management ostensibly aspires, the design and administration of this "model" temporary migrant work program produces conditions of deportability, making the threat possibility of removal ever-present.
Disrupting Deportability

Disrupting Deportability

Leah F. Vosko

ILR Press
2019
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In an original and striking study of migration management in operation, Disrupting Deportability highlights obstacles confronting temporary migrant workers in Canada seeking to exercise their labor rights. Leah F. Vosko explores the effects of deportability on Mexican nationals participating in Canada's Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program (SAWP). Vosko follows the decade-long legal and political struggle of a group of Mexican SAWP migrants in British Columbia to establish and maintain meaningful collective representation. Her case study reveals how modalities of deportability—such as termination without cause, blacklisting, and attrition—destabilize legally authorized temporary migrant agricultural workers. Through this detailed exposé, Disrupting Deportability concludes that despite the formal commitments to human, social, and civil rights to which migration management ostensibly aspires, the design and administration of this "model" temporary migrant work program produces conditions of deportability, making the threat possibility of removal ever-present.
Libby Morgan: Reunion

Libby Morgan: Reunion

Leah a. Zieber

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Coming from a long line of seamstresses, Libby has yet to sew anything more than the rudimentary button or hem, but on a visit to Connecticut she learns more than just how to sew patchwork. Set in 1855 New England and London, this tender story, Libby Morgan: Reunion, follows tenacious Elizabeth (Libby) Jane Morgan through her thirteenth summer of new adventures at home and abroad. She is given a birthday gift of sewing tools and fabric, as well as old family letters to use as templates for making her first quilt. Her decision to first read the letters results in questions that only her Grandmother Morgan
Discord

Discord

Leah Sanders

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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I am Eris.The Spirit of Strife.Not a goddess, as some of you may have thought. Just a spirit. And as the title implies, my whole goal in life - my entire reason for existing - is to stir up dissension. I would say it makes me happy - a room full of fussing people - but that would be a lie. After all, I am the Spirit of Strife. By definition, I don't cause happiness for anyone. Including myself.It's a nasty job. And somebody has to do it.But sometimes?Sometimes...I just wish it could be somebody else.
$1,000 Start-Ups: 60 Businesses for Micro-Entrepreneurs ... and how to start them

$1,000 Start-Ups: 60 Businesses for Micro-Entrepreneurs ... and how to start them

Leah Ward-Lee

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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If you're a Micro-Entrepreneur and want to start a new business this it the book for you: It tells you what you need to know to get started and it provides you the information to make the decision. Spending less than $1,000 to get a business started: lets you 'try out' a business to see if it fits, gets you to 'rinse and repeat' quickly, causes you to master every role in the business, limits your exposure while you see if it will work, and can be your path to financial independence. For each of the 60 businesses you learn: what specialized and general knowledge you need, how the business makes money, everything you need to know to set-up the business, how to market the business to find customers, what a 'Day in the Life of' a business owner is like, start-up costs, monthly costs, sage Advice from business owners, and resources you can use to learn even more.You also get the tools you need to: write your business plan, legally establish your business, keep basic financial and tax records, and develop your marketing plan.
Gerald the very fat Fox

Gerald the very fat Fox

Leah Crichton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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This rhyming children's book features Gerald the Fox, who takes a stroll one snowy winters day. When disaster strikes, he finds himself in a tight situation and he wishes he had listened to his Mummy It is his woodland friends who come to the rescue in this exciting, poetic and richly illustrated children's book. This glorious new adventure from an author and illustrator team, delivers an encouraging healthy eating message to young children.
Half Asleep

Half Asleep

Leah Oster

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Ignite your children's passion for writing with a book written by a winner of Ripple Foundation's Kids Write 4 Kids (KW4K) creative challenge - an annual nationwide contest for grades 4-8. It is more than just a story - it's a testament to youthful imagination. Support and inspire your child's love for literature by buying a copy of this book. Proceeds of all KW4K books are donated to the winners' charity of choice. SynopsisLeah Oster tells us a story about where dreams come from, and where they go when we wake up. Two unlikely companions, Maria and Cordelia, both have complicated family histories, and troubles in their day-to-day lives. But it takes an incredible trip to the world of dreams for them to discover what they have in common, and forge a true friendship. About the AuthorLeah is a grade six student at Southview Public School in Napanee, Ontario. She has always been an avid reader and writer, and often shares tidbits of ideas for stories with us that are floating around in her head...."Half Asleep" originated in a conversation that Leah and her nine year-old sister Maddy were having about weird dreams they had had, and just sort of developed as she began writing. Leah enjoys lots of extra curricular activities in addition to reading and writing, including long distance running, swimming, horseback riding and highland dancing. She also belongs to club that she and her friends started called "Fruit Punch" that does fundraising for a variety of charities. They have been particularly big supporters of our local S.P.C.A. (Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) Leah's future aspirations currently include being a teacher or a doctor, and she sees herself working in a developing nation and writing about her experiences there.
Strike Patterns

Strike Patterns

Leah Zani

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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A strike pattern is a signature of violence carved into the land—bomb craters or fragments of explosives left behind, forgotten. In Strike Patterns, poet and anthropologist Leah Zani journeys to a Lao river community where people live alongside such relics of a secret war. With sensitive and arresting prose, Zani reveals the layered realities that settle atop one another in Laos—from its French colonial history to today's authoritarian state—all blown open by the war. This excavation of postwar life's balance between the mundane, the terrifying, and the extraordinary propels Zani to confront her own explosive past. From 1964 to 1973, the United States carried out a covert air war against Laos. Frequently overshadowed by the war with Vietnam, the Secret War was the longest and most intense air war in history. As Zani uncovers this hidden legacy, she finds herself immersed in the lives of her hosts: Chantha, a daughter of war refugees who grapples with her place in a future Laos of imagined prosperity; Channarong, a bomb technician whose Thai origins allow him to stand apart from the battlefields he clears; and Bounmi, a young man who has inherited his bomb expertise from his father but now struggles to imagine a similar future for his unborn son. Wandering through their lives are the restless ghosts of kin and strangers. Today, much of Laos remains contaminated with dangerous leftover explosives. Despite its obscurity, the Secret War has become a shadow model for modern counterinsurgency. Investigating these shadows of war, Zani spends time with silk weavers and rice farmers, bomb clearance crews and black market war scrap traders, ritual healers and survivors of explosions. Combining her fieldnotes with poetry, fiction, and memoir she reflects on the power of building new lives in the ruins.
How Consultants Shape Nonprofits

How Consultants Shape Nonprofits

Leah Margareta Gazzo Reisman

STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Groundbreaking research illuminates the pivotal, problematic role of consultants in the nonprofit world. The nonprofit sector leans heavily on consultants to guide strategic planning, advise on fundraising strategy, gather data on program effectiveness and more. How Consultants Shape Nonprofits explores how consultants, while working diligently to customize solutions for their clients, reinforce status-quo practices and ideas while prioritizing the opinions of people in power (nonprofit funders, leaders, etc.) over those of lower-level staff and communities. Consultants thus leave unaddressed some of the most pernicious problems in the nonprofit sector. The book's important conclusions about the complex role of consultants in the nonprofit world are based on more than a year of ethnographic research and nearly 200 interviews with practitioners. Dr. Reisman concludes with guidance on how consultants, nonprofit leaders, and donors can better collaborate, and overcome traditional "blind spots" in the nonprofit-consultant relationship.
Who We Were Before

Who We Were Before

Leah Mercer

Lake Union Publishing
2016
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Romantic Novel Award NomineeZoe knows that it wasn’t really her fault. Of course it wasn’t. But if she’d just grasped harder, run faster, lunged quicker, she might have saved him. And Edward doesn’t really blame her, though his bitter words at the time still haunt her, and he can no more take them back than she can halt the car that killed their son.Two years on, every day is a tragedy. Edward knows they should take healing steps together, but he’s tired of being shut out. For Zoe, it just seems easier to let grief lead the way.A weekend in Paris might be their last hope for reconciliation, but mischance sees them separated before they’ve even left Gare du Nord. Lost and alone, Edward and Zoe must try to find their way back to each other—and find their way back to the people they were before. But is that even possible?
The Puzzle of You

The Puzzle of You

Leah Mercer

Lake Union Publishing
2019
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She’s woken up in a life she doesn’t recognize—with a daughter she doesn’t remember.When Charlotte McKay wakes up in a hospital bed with no memory of how she got there, all she wants is to go back to the perfect London flat she shares with her husband, and the impressive career she’s worked so hard to build. But something’s not right. Her husband David is at her bedside—but so is a three-year-old girl, and she’s calling Charlotte ‘Mummy’…Charlotte’s first instinct is panic. When—why—did she have a child? What about her promotion, her independence, her romantic weekends with David? She loved being that woman: how can she have turned into the stay-at-home mother she swore she’d never be?Back at home, she dives into her unfamiliar world, hoping to piece together the mystery of her transformation. But faced with so much that feels foreign and unnatural, will she ever be happy in a life she can’t remember having—or wanting to have?