Suryia and Roscoe

Suryia and Roscoe
Title Suryia and Roscoe PDF eBook
Author Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 45
Release 2011-04-26
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805093168

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Based on a true story, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina forms an unlikely friendship with a lost dog who comes to live there.

Suryia Swims!

Suryia Swims!
Title Suryia Swims! PDF eBook
Author Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages 36
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1466816945

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Suryia is not your average orangutan. In the first book about him, Suryia and Roscoe, Suryia found an unusual best friend: a dog named Roscoe. Now Suryia jumps into an unusual new hobby: swimming! Orangutans don't swim; it doesn't come naturally to them. But Suryia shows that adventures await those who are willing to try something new. Set on a preserve for endangered animals, The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.), here is another true tale of an original orangutan—the first ever known to swim!

Suryia Swims!

Suryia Swims!
Title Suryia Swims! PDF eBook
Author Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 34
Release 2012-05-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805093176

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Although orangutans are not supposed to like water, an orangutan living at a wildlife preserve in South Carolina plays with her dog friend in the bathtub and learns to swim and dive in the pool. Based on a true story. Full color.

Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory

Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory
Title Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory PDF eBook
Author Suryia Nayak
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 171
Release 2014-09-04
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134073151

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Beginning from the premise that psychology needs to be questioned, dismantled and new perspectives brought to the table in order to produce alternative solutions, this book takes an unusual transdisciplinary step into the activism of Black feminist theory. The author, Suryia Nayak, presents a close reading of Audre Lorde and other related scholars to demonstrate how the activism of Black feminist theory is concerned with issues central to radical critical thinking and practice, such as identity, alienation, trauma, loss, the position and constitution of individuals within relationships, the family, community and society. Nayak reveals how Black feminist theory seeks to address issues that are also a core concern of critical psychology, including individualism, essentialism and normalization. Her work grapples with several issues at the heart of key contemporary debates concerning methodology, identity, difference, race and gender. Using a powerful line of argument, the book weaves these themes together to show how the activism of Black feminist theory in general, and the work of Audre Lorde in particular, can be used to effect social change in response to the damaging psychological impact of oppressive social constructions. Race, Gender and the Activism of Black Feminist Theory will be of great interest to advanced students, researchers, political activist and practitioners in psychology, counselling, psychotherapy, mental health, social work and community development.

The Tiger Cubs and the Chimp

The Tiger Cubs and the Chimp
Title The Tiger Cubs and the Chimp PDF eBook
Author Dr. Bhagavan Antle
Publisher Henry Holt and Company (BYR)
Total Pages 32
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 146685071X

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When two baby white tigers on an animal preserve get into trouble during a storm, they are taken in by a human animal worker named China and her helper, a chimpanzee named Anjana. China and Anjana soon become the tigers' mothers, playing and cuddling with the cubs as they grow big and strong. Set on a preserve for endangered animals, The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.), Anjana's amazing true story showcases her surprising love for two adorable tiger cubs.

Tarra & Bella

Tarra & Bella
Title Tarra & Bella PDF eBook
Author Carol Buckley
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 34
Release 2014-03-06
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0147510635

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A friendship unlike any other! After retiring from the circus, Tarra became the first resident of the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. When other elephants moved in and developed close friendships, only Tarra remained alone—until the day she met a stray mixed-breed dog named Bella. From then on, the two were inseparable. Color photographs of Tarra and Bella at home in the Elephant Sanctuary deftly illustrate this inspiring story of inter-species companionship.

Intersectionality in Social Work

Intersectionality in Social Work
Title Intersectionality in Social Work PDF eBook
Author Suryia Nayak
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 353
Release 2018-09-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351810804

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This ground breaking book is an innovative, passionate and provocative exploration of intersectionality. The sustained emphasis on activism and practice reasserts the potency of intersectionality borne out of Black feminism. The rare and pioneering international reach of this book crosses four continents. In this book context matters: there is no intersectionality without context! Resting on the premise that we cannot work for the liberation of individuals, communities and societies without intersectionality, this book asks: How does intersectionality challenge the structures and discourses of social work education, management and organisation? What is the revolutionary potential of intersectionality? Intersectional in its method and content, the blend of practice, activism, research and theory troubles geopolitical and disciplinary boundaries. The range of topics include: Islamophobia, immigration, feminist movements, social work education, violence against women and girls, gender, sexuality, race, disability, age, religion, nationality, citizenship policy and legal frameworks. This book will appeal to activists for social justice, social work practitioners, researchers, lecturers, students and those working in the field of Black feminist thinking. The focus on the activism of intersectionality provides a clear pathway into Black feminist thinking and its application to social work internationally and to emancipatory collective political activism worldwide.