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Chinese and Any Other Asian
- Exploring East and South East Asian Identity in Britain
- By: Anna Sulan Masing
- Narrated by: Anna Sulan Masing
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
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'Chinese' or 'Any other Asian'. The boxes that people of vastly varied East and South East Asian heritage have to tick when declaring their ethnicity on many forms in the UK. For the first time, author Anna Sulan Masing addresses these issues in a comprehensive way. She explores what it means to be East and South East Asian in Britain today, and celebrates the multiple elements and varied experiences that make up ESEA identity. Powerful, moving and illuminating, this will be a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the make-up of our multicultural society.
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The Other America
- A Call for Economic Justice and Unity
- By: Martin Luther King Jr.
- Narrated by: Martin Luther King Jr., Will Stauff Jr.
- Length: 56 mins
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"The Other America: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Call for Economic Justice and Unity" is a powerful exploration of one of Dr. King’s most urgent and socially critical speeches. Delivered at Stanford University in 1967, The Other America goes beyond the struggle for civil rights and exposes the deep economic and racial inequalities that persist in society. In this audiobook, Dr. King’s vision unfolds against the backdrop of a nation divided—one of prosperity and privilege, the other of poverty and neglect.
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»Mama, bitte lern Deutsch«
- Unser Eingliederungsversuch in eine geschlossene Gesellschaft
- By: Tahsim Durgun
- Narrated by: Tahsim Durgun
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
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Social Media Star Tahsim Durgun alias tahdur erzählt Anekdoten aus der Küche eines Migrantenkindes. Noch bevor Tahsim Durgun Fahrradfahren konnte, musste er für seine Mutter die Stromrechnung entziffern, begleitete sie als Dolmetscher zu Arztbesuchen und verlas Aldi-Kataloge am Küchentisch. Seine spätere Karriere als Deutschlehrer war da bereits vorgezeichnet. Wie praktisch, dass er sich seitdem an der Uni zwischen dem BWL-Justus und der Iced-Coffee-Claudia gut getarnt vor den Abschiebefantasien der AfD verstecken kann.
By: Tahsim Durgun
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My Family and I
- A Mississippi Memoir
- By: Adam Gussow
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
- Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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What has happened to the dream of beloved community embraced by Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement of the early 1960s—the vision of a just, humane, and colorblind America, a nation of "black and white together" animated by mutual respect and strengthened by the bonds of brotherly love? As Adam Gussow shows, the dream, although pressured on every front, remains alive. At the heart of My Family and I is Gussow's determination to live out the meaning of America's creed.
By: Adam Gussow
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Going for Broke
- Living on the Edge in the World's Richest Country
- By: Alissa Quart - editor, David Wallis - editor
- Narrated by: Julienne Irons
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
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Going for Broke, edited by Alissa Quart, executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and David Wallis, former managing director of EHRP, gives voice to a range of gifted writers for whom "economic precarity" is more than just another assignment. All illustrate what the late Barbara Ehrenreich, who conceived of EHRP, once described as "the real face of journalism today: not million dollar-a-year anchorpersons, but low-wage workers and downwardly spiraling professionals."
By: Alissa Quart - editor, and others
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Original Sins
- The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism
- By: Eve L. Ewing
- Narrated by: Robin Miles, Eve L. Ewing
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Why don’t our schools work? Eve L. Ewing tackles this question from a new angle: What if they’re actually doing what they were built to do? She argues that instead of being the great equalizer, America’s classrooms were designed to do the opposite: to maintain the nation’s inequalities. It’s a task at which they excel.
By: Eve L. Ewing
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Chinese and Any Other Asian
- Exploring East and South East Asian Identity in Britain
- By: Anna Sulan Masing
- Narrated by: Anna Sulan Masing
- Length: 6 hrs and 53 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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'Chinese' or 'Any other Asian'. The boxes that people of vastly varied East and South East Asian heritage have to tick when declaring their ethnicity on many forms in the UK. For the first time, author Anna Sulan Masing addresses these issues in a comprehensive way. She explores what it means to be East and South East Asian in Britain today, and celebrates the multiple elements and varied experiences that make up ESEA identity. Powerful, moving and illuminating, this will be a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the make-up of our multicultural society.
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The Other America
- A Call for Economic Justice and Unity
- By: Martin Luther King Jr.
- Narrated by: Martin Luther King Jr., Will Stauff Jr.
- Length: 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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"The Other America: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Call for Economic Justice and Unity" is a powerful exploration of one of Dr. King’s most urgent and socially critical speeches. Delivered at Stanford University in 1967, The Other America goes beyond the struggle for civil rights and exposes the deep economic and racial inequalities that persist in society. In this audiobook, Dr. King’s vision unfolds against the backdrop of a nation divided—one of prosperity and privilege, the other of poverty and neglect.
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»Mama, bitte lern Deutsch«
- Unser Eingliederungsversuch in eine geschlossene Gesellschaft
- By: Tahsim Durgun
- Narrated by: Tahsim Durgun
- Length: 5 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
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Social Media Star Tahsim Durgun alias tahdur erzählt Anekdoten aus der Küche eines Migrantenkindes. Noch bevor Tahsim Durgun Fahrradfahren konnte, musste er für seine Mutter die Stromrechnung entziffern, begleitete sie als Dolmetscher zu Arztbesuchen und verlas Aldi-Kataloge am Küchentisch. Seine spätere Karriere als Deutschlehrer war da bereits vorgezeichnet. Wie praktisch, dass er sich seitdem an der Uni zwischen dem BWL-Justus und der Iced-Coffee-Claudia gut getarnt vor den Abschiebefantasien der AfD verstecken kann.
By: Tahsim Durgun
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My Family and I
- A Mississippi Memoir
- By: Adam Gussow
- Narrated by: Robert Fass
- Length: 11 hrs and 42 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
What has happened to the dream of beloved community embraced by Martin Luther King, Jr. and the civil rights movement of the early 1960s—the vision of a just, humane, and colorblind America, a nation of "black and white together" animated by mutual respect and strengthened by the bonds of brotherly love? As Adam Gussow shows, the dream, although pressured on every front, remains alive. At the heart of My Family and I is Gussow's determination to live out the meaning of America's creed.
By: Adam Gussow
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Going for Broke
- Living on the Edge in the World's Richest Country
- By: Alissa Quart - editor, David Wallis - editor
- Narrated by: Julienne Irons
- Length: 10 hrs and 3 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Going for Broke, edited by Alissa Quart, executive director of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project, and David Wallis, former managing director of EHRP, gives voice to a range of gifted writers for whom "economic precarity" is more than just another assignment. All illustrate what the late Barbara Ehrenreich, who conceived of EHRP, once described as "the real face of journalism today: not million dollar-a-year anchorpersons, but low-wage workers and downwardly spiraling professionals."
By: Alissa Quart - editor, and others
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Original Sins
- The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism
- By: Eve L. Ewing
- Narrated by: Robin Miles, Eve L. Ewing
- Length: 12 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Story
Why don’t our schools work? Eve L. Ewing tackles this question from a new angle: What if they’re actually doing what they were built to do? She argues that instead of being the great equalizer, America’s classrooms were designed to do the opposite: to maintain the nation’s inequalities. It’s a task at which they excel.
By: Eve L. Ewing
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Fiasco
- The Battle for Boston
- By: Leon Neyfakh
- Narrated by: Leon Neyfakh
- Length: 5 hrs and 20 mins
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In 1974, a federal judge ruled that Boston’s public schools were unconstitutionally segregated. The solution? A controversial experiment in desegregation known as “busing,” which would take children from majority-white schools and bus them to predominantly Black schools, and vice versa. In this dramatic audiobook full of surprising twists and fascinating characters, journalist Leon Neyfakh unpacks the history of busing in Boston and brings to life the human stories behind the headlines by talking to the people who saw what happened with their own eyes.
By: Leon Neyfakh
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Bullshit-Bingo – Was Frauen nicht mehr hören wollen
- Schlagfertig kontern, cool bleiben und Eindruck hinterlassen
- By: Tatjana Kiel, Susanne Schlösser, Sabine Grüngreiff, and others
- Narrated by: Janna Ambrosy
- Length: 3 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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"Du musst nicht gleich hysterisch werden! Lächle doch mal! Hast du deine Tage? Und wer passt auf die Kinder auf?“. Sätze wie diese lassen Frauen oft sprachlos zurück – doch damit ist jetzt Schluss! Dieses Hörbuch ist mehr als ein humorvoller Blick auf den verbalen Wahnsinn, der Frauen tagtäglich begegnet. Es ist ein leidenschaftlicher Aufruf für Gleichberechtigung und Veränderung. 31 Frauen aus dem "Ladies Mentoring"-Netzwerk teilen darin ihre persönlichen Geschichten und erzählen von Momenten, die sie sprachlos gemacht haben.
By: Tatjana Kiel, and others
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What's Real About Race?
- Untangling Science, Genetics, and Society
- By: Rina Bliss
- Narrated by: Rebecca Lam
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
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In What's Real About Race?, sociologist Rina Bliss illuminates the truth about one of the most misunderstood, controversial concepts in our society and reveals why we cannot confuse race with genetic difference. Blending energizing prose with the latest in genetics research, this paradigm-shifting tour unmasks what's truly real about race: namely, racism's impact on our bodies and lives.
By: Rina Bliss
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Protect Your People
- How Ordinary Families Are Using Participatory Defense to Challenge Mass Incarceration
- By: Raj Jayadev
- Narrated by: Amir Abdullah
- Length: 5 hrs and 7 mins
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The courthouse is an important part of every story of mass incarceration in America and, too often, it is a place of powerlessness for those facing criminal charges, their families, and their communities. But the courthouse can also be an important site of resistance, a place where Americans affected by incarceration can become agents of change—even though they are not lawyers or judges.
By: Raj Jayadev
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When Cops Are Criminals
- By: Veronica Gorrie
- Narrated by: Nayuka Gorrie
- Length: 7 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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When Cops Are Criminals examines the widespread problem of police brutality and corruption from the perspectives of those who understand it in depth. Pulling together the accounts of survivors, campaigners and academics, it explores different forms of criminal behaviour by police, the factors that contribute to it, the impact it has on victims, and the challenges of holding perpetrators accountable.
By: Veronica Gorrie
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Mary Turner and the Mob
- The Brooks-Lowndes Race Riot of 1918 in History and Memory
- By: Thomas Aiello
- Narrated by: Jim Seybert
- Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins
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The 1918 lynching of Mary Turner by a white mob in Brooks County, Georgia, is remembered and studied mainly because of the horror of an allegedly pregnant woman's murder. In Mary Turner and the Mob, author Thomas Aiello asserts that the gruesome details of Turner's execution have distracted historians from investigating the larger context of these terrible events. Turner was murdered but not pregnant, the author contends, and Walter White, the NAACP investigator in the case, knew this but obscured the facts because of the story's effectiveness.
By: Thomas Aiello