Black Love Letters
An insightful exploration of identity and culture within the Black experience.
An insightful exploration of identity and culture within the Black experience.
《A People’s History of the United States》by Howard Zinn presents an alternative view of American history from the perspective of ordinary people rather than political leaders. It covers a wide range of events from the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the 2000 election, focusing on the experiences of marginalized groups such as Native Americans, African Americans, women, and laborers. Zinn argues that American history is filled with instances of oppression and struggle, emphasizing the importance of social movements and activism in achieving progress.
A former finance minister’s fight against austerity in crisis-stricken Greece.
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll explores the fundamental nature of reality through concepts like space, time, and motion, making complex physics accessible.
The Fate of Rome delves into how climate change and pandemic diseases were critical to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire.
Glenn Beck’s Common Sense challenges the status quo of American government, urging citizens to protect freedoms. Inspired by Thomas Paine, it critiques current governance, advocating for responsible, informed citizenry.
Guiding the creation of forward-thinking, soulful organizations.
A deep dive into how big food companies use salt, sugar and fat to make us addicted.