Girls Race!
Author: Kathy Allen
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2013-07
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 1476502331
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Through narrative stories, explores female athletes who have made major contributions to sports and culture"--
Author: Kathy Allen
Publisher: Capstone
Published: 2013-07
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 1476502331
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Through narrative stories, explores female athletes who have made major contributions to sports and culture"--
Author: Deanna Singh
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2021-06-28
Total Pages: 112
ISBN-13: 1683371836
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"This book will help girls understand race, racism, and anti-racism, and why practicing inclusion can have an important impact on our world. The quizzes, tips, and ideas will help her learn the best ways to take action to challenge racism in herself and her community"--Provided by publisher.
Author: Julie Bettie
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2014-09-18
Total Pages: 295
ISBN-13: 0520957245
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In this ethnographic examination of Mexican-American and white girls coming of age in California’s Central Valley, Julie Bettie turns class theory on its head, asking what cultural gestures are involved in the performance of class, and how class subjectivity is constructed in relationship to color, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. A new introduction contextualizes the book for the contemporary moment and situates it within current directions in cultural theory. Investigating the cultural politics of how inequalities are both reproduced and challenged, Bettie examines the discursive formations that provide a context for the complex identity performances of contemporary girls. The book’s title refers at once to young working-class women who have little cultural capital to enable class mobility; to the fact that analyses of class too often remain insufficiently transformed by feminist, ethnic, and queer studies; and to the failure of some feminist theory itself to theorize women as class subjects. Women without Class makes a case for analytical and political attention to class, but not at the expense of attention to other social formations.
Author: Gabrielle Charbonnet
Publisher: Random House Disney
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9780786842759
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Ella is so glad she has Ms. Timmons as a teacher because she is going to let the children chew gum in her class every Friday! Then Rob plays a trick on Ella--and everyone is mad at her. She decides to run for class president and bring Gum Fridays back.
Author: Nancy Lopez
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-07-24
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 1000143465
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is an ethnographic study of Carribean youth in New York City to help explain how and why schools and cities are failing boys of color.
Author: Aarti Ratna
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781138639669
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →There is a continuing need for critical scholarship about ethnic 'Other' girls and women in sport and physical culture, in order to represent their complex, multifarious and dynamic lived realities. This international collection of critical essays provides compelling insight into the lived realities of ethnic 'Other' females in sport.
Author: Elwood Watson
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 2015-08-27
Total Pages: 211
ISBN-13: 1498512623
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →HBO’s Girls and the Awkward Politics of Gender, Race, and Privilege is a collection of essays that examines the HBO program Girls. Since its premiere in 2012, the series has garnered the attention of individuals from various walks of life. The show has been described in many terms: insightful, out-of-touch, brash, sexist, racist, perverse, complex, edgy, daring, provocative—just to name a few. Overall, there is no doubt that Girls has firmly etched itself in the fabric of early twenty-first-century popular culture. The essays in this book examine the show from various angles including: white privilege; body image; gender; culture; race; sexuality; parental and generational attitudes; third wave feminism; male emasculation and immaturity; hipster, indie, and urban music as it relates to Generation Y and Generation X. By examining these perspectives, this book uncovers many of the most pressing issues that have surfaced in the show, while considering the broader societal implications therein.
Author: Gene Jessen
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Published: 2018-08-18
Total Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 1492664480
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"A beautiful and inspiring book...fascinatingly told." — Donna Shirley, former head of the U.S. Mars program, NASA The exhilarating story of the first women who boldly conquered the skies in the first female cross-country air race The year is 1929, and on the eve of America's Great Depression, nineteen gutsy and passionate pilots soared above the glass ceiling in the very first female cross-country air race. Armed with grit and determination, they crossed thousands of miles in propeller-driven airplanes to defy the naysayers who would say it cannot — not should not — be done. From the indomitable Pancho Barnes to the infamous Amelia Earhart, Sky Girls chronicles a defining and previously forgotten moment when some of the first women pilots took their rightful place in the open skies. For a country on the brink of defining change, they would become symbols of hope, daring, and the unstoppable American spirit. And for generations to come, their actions would pave the way for others to step into the brave unknown and learn to fly... Written by female pilot and member of the original Mercury 13 Gene Nora Jessen, Sky Girls celebrates the strength and smarts of these trailblazing women, and sits perfectly on the shelf next to The Radium Girls, Hidden Figures, or Code Girls.
Author: Bob Woods
Publisher: Girls Rock!
Published: 2016-03
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781489650993
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Racer Danica Patrick took the world by storm in the 2005 Indianapolis 500. However, she is not alone in the ranks of well-known, talented female racers. Discover more about these high-speed athletes in Racer Girls, a Girls Rock! book.
Author: Jill McLean Taylor
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9780674068803
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The result is a deeper and richer appreciation of girls' development and women's psychological health.