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and their impact on the mental health of individuals working in them

Keiron Le Grice argues that the developing insights of a new cosmology could provide this framework

McCarthy mixes competing loyalties and readings of Irish history to create a single Irish narrative of exile and bereavement

Black Girls and How We Fail Them Pat Frankish setting father against son andFrom hip hop moguls and political candidates to talk radio and critically acclaimed films, society communicates that Black girls don't matter and their girlhood is not safe. Alarming statistics on physical and sexual abuse, for instance, reveal the harm Black girls face, yet Black girls' representation in media still heavily relies on our seeing their abuse as an important factor in others' development. In this provocative new book, Aria S. Halliday

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