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Black Summers: Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors
“I picked this book up and couldn’t put it down till I’d read every poem and story. Black Summers: Growing Up in the Urban Outdoors is full of joy, wisdom, and righteous resistance. What splendor in these pages!” –Camille Dungy, author of Soil: The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden and America, A Love Story
L’Shleimut: A Jewish Radical Tradition Against Capitalist Science and Medicine
A restoration of Jewish traditions for healing the world that traces the lives and work of Jewish scientists, healers, artists, and activists who challenged the racist, sexist, and for-profit expectations of science and medicine. They all aspired toward shleimut (wholeness): repairing what’s broken in this world and creating life-affirming alternatives.
Decoding the Hill of Dead Kings
“In this wistful debut collection, Gubbins … takes readers on a poetic journey to the lands of his Armenian ancestors, many of whom fled to the United States during the Armenian genocide … It’s a lyrical and generous portrait of a place.” – Publishers Weekly
Older Jews and the Holocaust: Persecution, Displacement, and Survival
Insight into the lives of older Jews before, during, and after the Holocaust. This volume is a powerful recovery of history and memory that expands our understanding of the Holocaust and the human experience during genocide.
Dispatches from the Avant-Garage: The Alternative Press
In this long-awaited book, Rebecca Kosick chronicles the rise, work, and legacy of the Alternative Press, a grassroots art and poetry publishing initiative founded in 1969 in Detroit, Michigan.
