Exposing sexism in corporate spaces, "Tread Loudly" is a forthright leadership guide filled with practical ideas for overcoming gender-based hurdles. Kristine Cherek’s motivational leadership guide "Tread Loudly" notes that women still... Read More
"Caught in the Crosshairs of American Healthcare" is a thrilling case study in fighting systemic flaws to make medical facilities available to all. Grounded in personal experience, Lloyd I. Sederer’s inspiring social science book... Read More
Dustin Kiskaddon’s memoir "Blood and Lightning" details the ins and outs of working in a tattoo shop. The book covers every facet of being a tattoo artist, including the intimacy of the relationship between a tattooer and their client... Read More
Public relations specialist Colette A.M. Phillips’s insightful business book "The Includers" is about making workplaces more inclusive and equitable. An immigrant from Antigua, Phillips began a PR firm in Boston. At the time, white men... Read More
Through the social justice-themed essays of "The Jail Is Everywhere", activists work against the expansion and normalization of jails. After decades of massive expansion in the United States’s carceral system, most counties now host at... Read More
In "Language City", Ross Perlin argues that the quintessential New Yorker is neither an artist from Brooklyn nor a Wall Street banker, but a working-class multilingual immigrant living in Queens. His book weaves personal stories with... Read More
Sociologist Casey Stockstill’s "False Starts" exposes how racial inequality in the US begins in preschool. Stockstill spent two years observing the daycare provided by two top-ranked preschools in Madison, Wisconsin: a public Head... Read More