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Kindness Matters

Kindness Matters

Antoinette M Clark

Antoinette Clark
2020
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It's Queen Bee's birthday, and worker bee friends Gabby, Sadie, Simone, and Madi have an amazing surprise planned for her party. While searching for Queen Bee's gift, the honey bees meet Archy, Edward, and Nic. These three orchid bees are different from the honey bees in many ways. Will the worker bees find Queen Bee's special gift, and make it back to Honeycomb City in time for Queen Bee's party? Will the honey bees become friends with the orchid Bees in spite of their differences?
Double Down

Double Down

Antoinette M. Clarke; Tricia Clarke-Stone

Currency
2019
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Meet Tricia and Antoinette Clarke. Best friends. Black women. Hustlers. Boss Ladies. And, as Elle magazine called them: "Power Twins." Here, they inspire readers to hustle harder, shine brighter, and bank more. The Status Quo tries to sell us a set of lies about what it takes to succeed in life. That we need to look a certain way, act a certain way. That we should settle for less, wait our turn, pay our dues. Not to bother chasing that opportunity, or dare to speak up and speak out. Antoinette and Tricia aren't buying it. Ever since they were young girls, Antoinette and Tricia pushed each other to be successful on their own terms. As African American women, they learned a thing or two about owning their confidence and going high when others go low. As identical twins, they learned the power of true connection, as well as the necessity to individuate. And they learned that to succeed in a world where the deck is stacked against you, you need to ditch the old Status Quo rules. You've got to bet on yourself, and you've got to cultivate a tribe of people who will bet on you. Today, as high-powered media executives, Antoinette and Tricia are ready to share their wisdom with the next generation of Boss Ladies looking to make their mark. They've helped hundreds of women identify their goals, cultivate their confidence, and double down on their superpowers. Now, they want to do the same for you. Packed with their best tips, tricks, and tactics, Double Down will inspire you to hustle harder, soar higher, and bank more.
Freedom Is

Freedom Is

Lantoinette M. Clarke

Lantoinette Clarke
2020
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This is a beautiful collection of poetry which depicts a freeing process. Readers will be inspired, uplifted, encouraged, and have some sense of freedom upon reading the profound pieces in this book. These poems will speak to the heart and give strength, hope and courage to rise above and start the path to freedom.
2 Corinthians

2 Corinthians

Antoinette Clark Wire

Liturgical Press
2019
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2020 Catholic Press Association honorable mention award for gender issues, inclusion in the churchWhen 2 Corinthians is read as a whole in the early manuscripts, we hear a distraught and defensive Paul, struggling to recover the respect of the Corinthians that he assumed in 1 Corinthians. Scholars have supplied a recent visit gone awry to explain this, but Wire argues that the Corinthians have not kept the restrictions Paul laid down in his earlier letter. It is Paul who has changed. No longer able to demand that they imitate his weakness as he embodies Jesus’ death, he concedes and even celebrates that they embody Jesus’ power and life and thereby demonstrate the effectiveness of his work among them.With special attention to the women in Corinth who pray and prophesy, Wire looks at each part of 2 Corinthians through three feminist lenses: a broad focus on all bodies within the tensions of the ecosystem as Paul sees it; a mid-range focus on the social, political, and economic setting; and a precise focus on his argument as evidence of an interaction between Paul and the Corinthians. When Paul ends with “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the partnership of the Holy Spirit,” the Corinthians have pressed him to reshape his message from “yes but” and “no” to “yes,” from a tenacity of qualifiers and subordinations to an overflow of encouragements.