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Hey, Hun

by Erika Harlitz Kern

Emily Lynn Paulson’s eye-opening memoir "Hey, Hun" exposes the underbelly of the multilevel marketing industry. As a stay-at-home mother who abandoned her career for her husband and children, Paulson was disillusioned, lonely, and... Read More

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From Generosity to Justice

by Melissa Wuske

Darren Walker’s "From Generosity to Justice" charts a bold new path for changing the world by giving. Walker says that the contemporary world is as rife with inequality as Andrew Carnegie’s period was when he published The Gospel of... Read More

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Dying to Be Seen

by Matt Benzing

"Dying to Be Seen" is a fascinating study of the social science behind health care; it issues an urgent plea to save Canada’s medical safety net. In "Dying to Be Seen", emergency room nurse Cathy MacNeil analyzes Canada’s struggling... Read More

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Are We Free Yet?

by Allison Janicki

Part personal reflection, part interactive call for action, Tina Strawn’s "Are We Free Yet?" follows the queer Black activist’s search for freedom and details practical methods for self-reflection and healing. The book’s four parts... Read More

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