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Unfinished Business: A Democrat and a Republican Take On the Top Ten Issues Women Face
Berkely Publishing Group
Julianne Malveaux and Deborah Perry address the ten major issues facing women in the United States today in this book published by Penguin Putnam. Writing about topics ranging from equal pay to the environment and from balancing work and family to foreign policy, Malveaux and Perry dissect the issues from partisan vantage points and offer solutions, ideas and directions for women seeking
to improve their lives, the lives of their family members and their communities.
Foreword by Soledad O’Brien of NBC News.
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The Paradox of Loyalty: An African American Response to the War on Terrorism
Third World Press
This anthology, co-edited by Julianne Malveaux and Reginna Green, is a collection of essays addressing the impact of 9/11 and the war on terrorism from the perspectives of the eighteen African American contributors. Featuring the work of Danny Glover, Congresswoman Barbara Lee, “The Boondocks” creator Aaron McGruder, Dr. Ron Walters and Marcia Gillespie, among others, the essays penetrate and resonate with readers and also offer to the public a perspective on the last year’s events from a population whose opinions on the mattersas evidenced by this collectionoften differ from those most Americans read on paper and see on television. Foreword by Dr. Cornel West.
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Race and Resistance: African Americans in the Twenty-First Century
South End Press
Edited by Herb Boyd, Race and Resistance features the work of Julianne Malveaux and others, including Manning Marable, bell hooks, Angela Y. Davis, Bill Fletcher and Amiri Baraka. Says publisher South End Press about Race and Resistance: “. . . leading African-American scholars and activists discuss the state of Black America today and the prospects for achieving full civil rights and equality. This broad anthology contributes to our understanding of how racism can be overcome.”
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When Race Becomes Real: Black and White Writers
Confront Their Personal Histories
Chicago Review Press
Julianne Malveaux’s essay, “Race, Rage and the Ace of Spades” appears in this collection edited by Bernestine Singley. The anthology, featuring writers Natalie Angier, Patricia J. Williams, Leonard Pitts, Lisa Dodson and Tim Wise, reveals the very personal stories of writers who confront what it means to black and white in twenty-first century America. Foreword by Derrick Bell.
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