This collection offers a compelling exploration of race, racism, and the complexities of black life and death, showcasing the insights of a prominent political figure. Through impactful journalism, the author addresses critical social issues, providing a thought-provoking examination of the struggles and experiences within the black community. The work stands out for its depth and relevance, making it an essential read for those seeking to understand the nuances of these pressing topics.
Gary Younge Poradie kníh (chronologicky)
Gary Younge je autor, novinár a editor pre The Guardian, ktorý sa vo svojej práci zameriava na témy moci, identity a spoločenských problémov. Jeho písanie sa vyznačuje hlbokým záujmom o osudy marginalizovaných skupín a snahou odhaliť ich príbehy. Prostredníctvom reportáží a esejí Younge skúma zložité spoločenské otázky s citom pre detail a silným morálnym kompasom. Jeho práca nabáda čitateľov k zamysleniu sa nad svetom okolo nás a nad miestom, ktoré v ňom zaujímame.




Another Day in the Death of America
- 320 stránok
- 12 hodin čítania
From the much-admired correspondent comes a powerful, moving and important book on the effect of gun crime on children in the US.
Newly updated! This pocket-sized version of the Essential Oils Desk Reference contains selected material from the Desk Reference, including the Personal Usage Guide (which features information and recommended essential oils and blends for over 300 different health topics). It includes safety data, application information, and much more!TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Yesterday's Wisdom, Tomorrow's DestinyChapter 2: How Essential Oils WorkChapter 3: How to Safely Use Essential OilsChapter 4: Single OilsChapter 5: Essential Oil BlendsChapter 6: Techniques for Essential Oil ApplicationChapter 7: Personal UsageAppendix A: Product Usage for Body SystemsAppendix B: Single Oil DataAppendix C: Essential Oil Blends Data
'We are more alike than we are unalike. But the way we are unalike matters. To be male in Saudi Arabia, Jewish in Israel or white in Europe confers certain powers and privileges that those with other identities do not have. In other words identity can represent a material fact in itself'. Gary Younge demonstrates, in his urgent and brilliantly illuminating new book, that how we define ourselves affects every part of our from violence on the streets to international terrorism; from changes in our laws to whom we elect; and, from our personal safety to military occupations. Moving between fascinating memoir and searing analysis, from beauty contests in Ireland to the personal views of Tiger Woods, from the author's own terrifying student days in Paris to the truth behind the Danish cartoons controversy, Gary Younge makes surprising and enlightening connections and a devastating critique of the way our society really works.