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A Woman’s Guide to Claiming Space: Stand Tall. Raise Your Voice. Be Heard.

By turns intimate and inspiring, this title will empower any woman who has ever doubted her worth or her words, giving her new ways to think about why and how she can put herself more boldly in the world.
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Black Fatigue: How Racism Erodes the Mind, Body, and Spirit

An excellent entry-level resource on antiracism for anyone looking to begin but unsure of how to get started.

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Breaking the Silence Habit: A Practical Guide to Uncomfortable Conversations in the #MeToo Workplace

A fine first step in promoting and participating in the healing and prevention of sexual offense.
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The Autonomous Revolution: Reclaiming the Future We’ve Sold to Machines

This work will find an active readership among historians of technology and those with an interest in popular historical narratives that focus on the social science angle of technologies.
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How To Be an Inclusive Leader: Your Role in Creating Cultures of Belonging Where Everyone Can Thrive

This resource encourages readers to consider all aspects of inclusion, even the less obvious ones. Brown asserts that one need not be in a position of power to make a difference; anyone can advocate for what’s right, though it won’t always be easy.

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Why Digital Transformations Fail: The Surprising Disciplines of How to Take Off and Stay Ahead

A useful primer for the next generation in IT and business management.

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From Sabotage to Support: A New Vision for Feminist Solidarity in the Workplace

This guide will prove useful for human resource managers, individuals involved in hiring processes or staff training and development, and those who address gendered inequities in the workplace, as well as readers interested in how gendered oppression and feminist responses to it has shaped organizational cultures
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The Sisters Are Alright: Changing the Broken Narrative of Black Women in America

Those who believe in postracial America will gain the most from this book; black women won't find much they didn't already know here, though they may obtain affirmation. With frequent mentions of the politics of black hair, this manifesto could complement collections in which Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's We Should All Be Feminists, Ayana Byrd and Lori Tharps's Hair Story, and Chris Rock's film Good Hair circulate regularly.

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