Blanche Cleans Up

Blanche Cleans Up
Title Blanche Cleans Up PDF eBook
Author Barbara Neely
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 328
Release 1999
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Trying to figure out the truth behind the death of a young black man, Blanche encounters a love triangle with bent angles, teen pregnancy, phony spirituality, and at least one person who doesn't mean her any good.

Blanche Passes Go

Blanche Passes Go
Title Blanche Passes Go PDF eBook
Author Barbara Neely
Publisher Blanche White Mystery Series
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-07-12
Genre African American women
ISBN 9781941298442

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Originally published: New York: Viking, 2000.

Max Cleans Up

Max Cleans Up
Title Max Cleans Up PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Wells
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 31
Release 2000-10-02
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101550031

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Max's room is a mess. There is sand from his toy dump truck, a swarm of escaped ant farm ants, a rotten Easter egg, and a stray piece of gum-on-a-string. It's definitely time to clean up. Max's always-efficient sister, Ruby, is quick to take charge--and of course Max wants to help. But since Max has ideas of his own, the clean up doesn't turn out exactly as Ruby has planned....

The Environmental Justice Reader

The Environmental Justice Reader
Title The Environmental Justice Reader PDF eBook
Author Joni Adamson
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 406
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 0816547858

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From the First National People of Color Congress on Environmental Leadership to WTO street protests of the new millennium, environmental justice activists have challenged the mainstream movement by linking social inequalities to the uneven distribution of environmental dangers. Grassroots movements in poor communities and communities of color strive to protect neighborhoods and worksites from environmental degradation and struggle to gain equal access to the natural resources that sustain their cultures. This book examines environmental justice in its social, economic, political, and cultural dimensions in both local and global contexts, with special attention paid to intersections of race, gender, and class inequality. The first book to link political studies, literary analysis, and teaching strategies, it offers a multivocal approach that combines perspectives from organizations such as the Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice and the International Indigenous Treaty Council with the insights of such notable scholars as Devon Peña, Giovanna Di Chiro, and Valerie Kuletz, and also includes a range of newer voices in the field. This collection approaches environmental justice concerns from diverse geographical, ethnic, and disciplinary perspectives, always viewing environmental issues as integral to problems of social inequality and oppression. It offers new case studies of native Alaskans' protests over radiation poisoning; Hispanos' struggles to protect their land and water rights; Pacific Islanders' resistance to nuclear weapons testing and nuclear waste storage; and the efforts of women employees of maquiladoras to obtain safer living and working environments along the U.S.-Mexican border. The selections also include cultural analyses of environmental justice arts, such as community art and greening projects in inner-city Baltimore, and literary analyses of writers such as Jimmy Santiago Baca, Linda Hogan, Barbara Neely, Nez Perce orators, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and Karen Yamashita—artists who address issues such as toxicity and cancer, lead poisoning of urban African American communities, and Native American struggles to remove dams and save salmon. The book closes with a section of essays that offer models to teachers hoping to incorporate these issues and texts into their classrooms. By combining this array of perspectives, this book makes the field of environmental justice more accessible to scholars, students, and concerned readers.

Maisy Cleans Up

Maisy Cleans Up
Title Maisy Cleans Up PDF eBook
Author Lucy Cousins
Publisher Candlewick
Total Pages 44
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780763617127

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The celebrated mouse is back — and she's cleaning house! For Maisy, even cleaning up can be fun — if you have a friend stop by to help. In Maisy Cleans Up, Charley smells something delicious in Maisy’s kitchen but has to wait until the floor is dry. Time passes more quickly when he pitches in to pick up some toys, and washing the windows is a cinch with Charley inside and Maisy out. Now the floor is finally dry, and there are the treats, all ready to eat. Good job! A story for parents to love as much as kids!

Clean-Up Time

Clean-Up Time
Title Clean-Up Time PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Verdick
Publisher Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages 13
Release 2008-08-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1575427842

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An award-winning author/illustrator team offers a fresh look at the times and transitions all toddlers face daily, giving young children the tools to handle routines with confidence and cooperation. Toddlers will look forward to clean-up time with this simple rhyming book that encourages them to chant along as they tidy up. Young children learn to work together to put items in their place, make a neater space, keep a smile on their face—and make room for more fun. Delightful illustrations enhance the text. Part of the Toddler Tools series, Clean-Up Time can be shared before (or during) the desired “time,” or whenever toddlers need encouragement with routines. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.

Let's Clean Up!

Let's Clean Up!
Title Let's Clean Up! PDF eBook
Author Jenna Laffin
Publisher Capstone
Total Pages 25
Release 2015-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1632902567

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Sing along and make spaces sparkle by cleaning up sticky, stinky messes and clearing up clutter! An original song paired with a picture books helps students learn why cleaning up is important--and gives them a fun song to sing while doing so! Includes hardcover book, music CD plus online music access.