"The Ruby Rule" is an optimistic self-help guide that accepts the inevitability of opposing viewpoints and encourages lively, civil dialogues with others. Arthur F. Coombs III’s "The Ruby Rule" advocates for empathy, tolerance, and... Read More
"Prophecy before Vision" is an innovative social science text that fosters hope for a more just, inclusive society. Financial executive James Michael Matthew’s ambitious social science book "Prophecy before Vision" takes on the problem... Read More
"Fans Have More Friends" is an insightful social science study that forwards useful suggestions for fostering social connections and strengthening communities. Sports business executives Ben Valenta and David Sikorjak discuss the... Read More
"Dem Haoles" is a social science book about the power of images to create and uphold narratives about Hawaii and its peoples. In his social science book "Dem Haoles", Brian M. Gilpin explores the purposes and implications of media... Read More
"Breathing Oxygen" is a timely leadership guide about connecting with, and serving, others. Jason V. Barger’s practical leadership guide "Breathing Oxygen" encourages fostering environments of connection, possibility, and energy.... Read More
"The Trouble with Doctors" works to expose fraud and deceit in contemporary medical practices. Decorated gynaecologist John Anderson’s medical exposé "The Trouble with Doctors" condemns medical practicioners who are motivated by greed... Read More
An astounding epistolary conversation constructed in six parts, Robyn Maynard and Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’s "Rehearsals for Living" records a dialogue between two Canadian intellectuals and activists navigating a pandemic, the... Read More
Written from a womanist liberation perspective, Psyche A. Williams-Forson’s "Eating While Black" calls a cease and desist on policing Black Americans’ food choices and habits. Unpacking the ugly history of racist stereotypes,... Read More