A child raised by a couple who show her no love or affection, her only friends are forest animals whom she loves dearly. She live in a broken down car with people she calls ma and pa. A child raised by a couple who showed her no love or affection. Her only friends are forest animals whom she loves dearly. She lives in a broken-down car with people she calls Ma and Pa. As a child, she knows no other way of life until one night a hand clamps over her mouth and foul breath whispers in her ear, "Run, get out of here. There are plans for you that shouldn't happen to a dog." Alone in the night, a young child races through the woods in terror until, bang! Knocking herself out and awakes to a whole new world. White walls, sounds, and smells, and they all comfort her. If only she can keep a secret, maybe she can keep her new life.
This helpful guidebook makes it easy for librarians to select the most appropriate periodical or serial for their proposed articles. A subject index with cross references ensures quick access to the alphabetically listed titles. The Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians provides the following comprehensive information for each publication listed: bibliographic entry name and address of editor to whom manuscripts should besubmitted names of indexing and abstracting services which include the publication editorial aim/policy scope and content intended audience manuscript style requirements acceptance rate review procedures for submitted articles Both novice and experienced authors will be able to quickly select the most appropriate periodical or serial for proposed articles from a wide variety of publications. In addition to the more familiar organs of national library associations, societies, and library schools, the guide also includes regional publications, newsletters, bulletins, scholarly journals, interdisciplinary and general periodicals, subject-specific publications, and electronic journals. Public, academic, special, and school librarians, as well as other information specialists seeking to publish in the library science field, will find the Guide to Publishing Opportunities for Librarians a valuable tool for promoting professional development.
Family-School-Community Partnering (FSCP) is a multidimensional process in which schools, families, and communities work together to ensure the academic, social, and emotional success of students. In this new edition, the authors evaluate advances to a multitiered model of FSCP that further incorporates community alliances. Section I covers legislative, empirical, and theoretical underpinnings and updates. Practical strategies are discussed to develop, deliver, and evaluate a cohesive system of support to improve student outcomes. Chapter addendums detail the specific approaches and associated resources to advance FSCP from infancy through adulthood. In Section II, current researchers and practitioners consider how to enhance collaborative partnerships with military, migrant/refugee, and rural communities and support gender identity and varied developmental abilities. Four culminating case stories are designed to facilitate ideas for intentional integration of FSCP domains into readers’ ongoing practices. School psychologists, counselors, educators, administrators, and social workers will learn how to strategically implement this partnering in all levels of schooling.
Thank you to those who dared to be The Black Renaissance Filmmakers aka Blaxploitation who challenged the odds. The creators of Independent Film Making, naming a few actresses who transposed words into life onto the big screen: Abbey Lincoln, Cartol Speed, Jonelle Allen, Diana Sands, Madge Sinclair, Claudia McNeil, Emily Yancy, Tamara Dobson, Beverly Todd, Pam Grier, Annezette Chase, Esther Rolle, Cecily Tyson, Sheila Frazier, Hope Clarke, Marki Bey, Margaret Avery, Vonetta McGee, Jayne Kennedy, Rosalind Cash, Judy Pace, Gail Fisher, Lisa Moore, and many others. Yes, I was there and it was a-rockin' time!
From the Back of the Line: The Views of a Teenager From the 1960s Civil Rights Movement chronicles the life of a young African-American girl who moved from a follower to a leader in human rights. Sixteen-year-old Gloria Ward was arrested four times in 1962 for demonstrating against the ills of segregation and racism in her hometown of Albany, Georgia. With her teenage friends and classmates, she marched behind Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, Sr., Rev. Charles Sherrod, the Honorable Andrew Young, the late Rev. Samuel Wells and other, older leaders. In a widely circulated newspaper article, Gloria was criticized by a white Albany teenager, Kay Smith, who wasn´t shy about expressing her racist opinions. Kay called Gloria "a pawn and a fool" for her involvement in the demonstrations. Kay eventually came to see civil rights in a different light. Although they never met as teenagers, Kay often wondered about Gloria and what had happened to her later in life. Thirty-five years after the newspaper article ran, Kay found Gloria through a mutual friend and apologized for her racist views and statements. Today the two women are close friends. Their story of forgiveness and friendship is just one part of Gloria´s remarkable life story as human rights activist, teacher, wife, mother, and pastor. From the Back of the Line describes Dr. Wright´s experiences growing up during the civil rights era and moving from the back of the line to leadership positions. She has written this book because she wants young people to know their civil rights history and to understand that they can and should move forward. Her story is told with passion, candor, and light humor. She tells it like it was, how she saw and participated in history From the Back of the Line. The book also contains photographs and an appendix containing quotations from notable civil rights leaders, a summary of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and recommended reading.
One of Hollywood's most accomplished and long-lasting stars relates her experiences from her early film work and her marriage to a respected screenwriter to her triumphant return in "Titanic
Once Upon a Time was Gloria Vanderbilt's shocking account of her tragic childhood and the custody trial that splashed headlines across the country. Now readers everywhere await the paperback of its searing sequel . . . in which Gloria grows up to know love in the arms and hate at the hands of three enigmatic men.
A biography of the popular child actress who grew up to have many interesting careers as an adult, including that of businesswoman, author, and diplomat.
The former secretary of state and national security advisor, whose background is in academia, proved a quick study in the world of international politics.
Award-winning actress Kathleen Turner's unique blend of beauty, intelligence and raw sexuality has driven her personal and professional life. In this gutsy memoir, she tells us of the risks she's taken and the lessons she's learned - sometimes the hard way. For the first time, Turner shares her childhood challenges and talks about her twenty-year marriage and recent separation, her close relationship with her daughter, her commitment to charity work and how activism has bolstered her beliefs. Turner reveals the pain and heartbreak of her struggle with rheumatoid arthritis, and with characteristic irreverent humour, shares behind-the-scenes stories of working with legends such as Jack Nicholson, Michael Douglas, William Hurt and Steve Martin.
This is the story of a womans indomitable will. Physically scarred as a child, and later scarred by a scandalous love affair, María, an unmarried immigrant woman triumphs over social rejection, banishment from her family, and poverty. In spite of transient lives, years of poverty, living in dingy one-room apartments, her three children become college graduates and community leaders. With admiration and pride, her eldest daughter describes the struggle and the triumph of this amazing woman, and her strength and unending love for her family.
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