Never Know Your Place

Never Know Your Place
Title Never Know Your Place PDF eBook
Author Martin Naughton
Publisher The O'Brien Press Ltd
Total Pages 232
Release 2024-03-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 178849508X

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Every young person is looking for freedom, but some have to fight harder than others ... In 1960s Ireland there was a special place for disabled children: behind the walls of an institution, cut off from the rest of society. At just nine years old, Martin Naughton was one of these children. Along with his younger sister Barbara he was sent to a Dublin institution, far away from his Irish-speaking home in Spiddal. But Martin wouldn't be sidelined. With the help of some unexpected characters – and an unlikely encounter with his Celtic Football heroes – he began to change the way a generation of young disabled people saw themselves. This is the story of a boy who not only won his own independence, but also led the fight for freedom for all disabled people. 'Martin was a formidable and tireless campaigner for the right of people with disabilities to live in their own communities and homes.' President Michael D. Higgins 'Martin Naughton was a protector, a leader, a gamechanger. In reading this narration of his life, tears filled my eyes.' Dr Rosaleen McDonagh, playwright, rights activist and author of Unsettled.

Know Your Place

Know Your Place
Title Know Your Place PDF eBook
Author Justin R. Phillips
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 196
Release 2021-05-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725268922

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White evangelicals have struggled to understand or enter into modern conversations on race and racism, because their inherited and imagined world has not prepared them for this moment. American Southerners, in particular, carry additional obstacles to such conversations, because their regional identity is woven together with the values and histories of white evangelicalism. In Know Your Place, Justin Phillips examines the three community loyalties (white, southern, and evangelical) that shaped his racial imagination. Phillips examines how each community creates blind spots that overlap with the others, insulating the individual from alternative narratives, making it difficult to conceive of a world different than the dominant white evangelical world of the South. When their world is challenged or rejected outright, it can feel like nothing short of the end of the world. Blending together personal experiences with ethics and pastoral sensibilities, Phillips traces for white, southern evangelicals a line running from the past through the present, to help his beloved communities see how their loyalties--their stories, histories, and beliefs--have harmed their neighbors. In order to truly love, repair, and reconcile brokenness, you first have to know your place.

Know Your Place

Know Your Place
Title Know Your Place PDF eBook
Author Shelly Ellis
Publisher Branch Avenue Boys
Total Pages 305
Release 2019-04-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1496718976

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Includes a reading group guide with discussion questions.

I Never Knew My Place

I Never Knew My Place
Title I Never Knew My Place PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Curry
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 140
Release 2012-07-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781475916287

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AMERICAN SYSTEMS, CHURCH, EDUCATION, FAMILIES, GOVERNMENT, HOMES, NEIGHBORS, WORK This book focuses on a personal story of the multitude of struggles, survival and thriving techniques a three generational set of families met and overcame during a 100 year period. Two decades ago, someone wrote asking this question IS GOD DEAD? If you could question thousand of black citizens the answer would be No God is alive. Without Him I would be dead. Today a major struggle is What is wrong with the teachers? Without the teachers in our lives many of us would be far worse off than it appears. Is your family falling apart today? The family still is the backbone unit especially when we have children in our society depending on the adults for guidance. Do you know your local city, county and state government officials? How do you interact with these representatives? Discover how you can do more than just vote. What are the characteristics of a good neighbor? What happen when work is not available? Imagine having faith, seeking community harmony, spreading love, offering hope, and maintaining joy, being patient, peaceful and exhibiting absolute self-control.

Closing the Leadership Gap

Closing the Leadership Gap
Title Closing the Leadership Gap PDF eBook
Author Marie C. Wilson
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 244
Release 2007-12-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780143114031

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The defining examination of the new role of women in America—now fully revised When first published in 2004, Marie Wilson's Closing the Leadership Gap finally drew attention to what everyone knew but no one talked about—the lack of women in America's leadership positions, even though compelling research shows that women enhance the top decision-making process dramatically. And yet, even as our nation sits on a world spinning with crises, we have barely begun to tap that most critical natural resource. With the possibility of America's first woman president looming large, now is the time to revisit this inspiring call to action.

Know Your Place

Know Your Place
Title Know Your Place PDF eBook
Author Nathan Connolly
Publisher Dead Ink
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781911585367

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"In 21st century Britain, what does it mean to be working class? This book asks 24 working class writers to examine the issue as it relates to them. Examining representation, literature, sexuality, gender, art, employment, poverty, childhood, culture and politics, this book is a broad and firsthand account of what it means to be drawn from the bottom of Britain's archaic, but persistent, class structure."--Provided by publisher.

The Textile Worker

The Textile Worker
Title The Textile Worker PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 468
Release 1914
Genre Textile industry
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