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You can search for books across this discipline through our course lists, which include Music Appreciation, Applied Music, Music History, and Music Theory. Applied Music Music Appreciation Music History Music Theory
Read moreYou can search for books across this discipline through our course lists, which include Music Appreciation, Applied Music, Music History, and Music Theory. Applied Music Music Appreciation Music History Music Theory
Read moreA searing and ultimately hopeful account of Calvin Duncan, “the most extraordinary jailhouse lawyer of our time” (Sister Helen Prejean), and his thirty-year path through Angola after a wrongful murder conviction, his coming-of-age as a legal mind while imprisoned, and his continued advocacy for those on the inside. Prologue “Whether I shall turn out
Read moreAmplify is a blueprint for boosting your activism and building support for the causes you care about, featuring fan-building tactics from the music industry and the voices of today’s most passionate change-makers. Chapter 1 That Thing You Do What will you choose to take action on? We have to imagine this world we need
Read moreIn celebration of Women’s Equality Day on August 26th and the 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, we are sharing books about women whose activism and determination secured them the right to vote. This collection includes books about women who followed in their footsteps to push for rights in the
Read moreHow to stay in charge in a world populated by algorithms that beat us in chess, find us romantic partners, and tell us to “turn right in 500 yards.” Technological solutionism is the belief that every societal problem is a “bug” that needs a “fix” through an algorithm. Technological paternalism is its natural consequence,
Read moreFor National Aviation Day on August 19th, we are sharing books about aviation—and how its history has led to important developments in our present day.
Read moreThis book explores how Indigenous currencies—including wampum and dentalium shells, beads, and the cryptocurrency MazaCoin—have long constituted a form of resistance to settler colonialism. “…[C]ryptocurrency, and digital currency broadly, continue creating shifting circuits of transactional culture. A sort of code rush is taking place, in which various digital forms of currency prevail over conventionally
Read moreYou can search for books across this discipline through our course lists, which include Epistemology, Aesthetics, Existentialism, Gender Philosophy, Metaphysics, and Philosophy of Man. Epistemology Aesthetics Existentialism Gender Philosophy Metaphysics Philosophy of Man Philosophy of Education
Read moreIn honor of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, which takes place on August 9th, we are sharing a book list that includes history, stories, and non-fiction about various Indigenous cultures. Find a full collection of titles here.
Read morePenguin Random House Education is proud to celebrate Hispanic & Latine Heritage Month, which runs annually from September 15th through October 15th. We are highlighting the works of our authors from the Hispanic and Latine community. Find a full collection of titles here.
Read moreContributed by Brenda Wineapple, author of Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation, which relates how the dramatic story of the 1925 Scopes trial exposed profound divisions in America that still resonate today—divisions over the meaning of freedom, religion, education, censorship, and civil liberties in a democracy. Trials are inherently
Read moreContributed by Prachi Gupta, author of They Called Us Exceptional: And Other Lies That Raised Us, in which she articulates the dissonance, shame, and isolation of being upheld as an American success story while privately navigating traumas invisible to the outside world. By chronicling the specific experiences of my Indian American family, They Called Us
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