American Women Playwrights (July 2022)
This essay first appeared in the July 2022 issue of Choice (volume 59 | issue 11).
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This essay first appeared in the July 2022 issue of Choice (volume 59 | issue 11).
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This week's review examines how violence against trans/queer people of color is "built into the structure of American society."
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Five selections from the Choice Reviews 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles list. This week we highlight Choice 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles about zoology.
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Selected reviews of digital reference resources from the August issue of Choice.
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As summer continues to heat up, this week's review looks at what we can learn from global responses to climate change and how to reframe our solutions
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Five selections from the Choice Reviews 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles list. This week we highlight Choice 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles about poems and poetry.
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The best of all the titles appropriate for two-year colleges reviewed in the July issue of Choice.
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Siracusa charts the legacy of nonviolence, leading up to its use as a prominent political tool in the Civil Rights Movement.
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With inflation rising, fears of another economic downturn are building. A look both backward and forward.
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Taking an intersectional approach to teaching, this week's review presents strategies to create inclusive learning environments.
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Five selections from the Choice Reviews 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles list. This week we highlight Choice 2021 Outstanding Academic Titles pertaining to Words and Language.
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10 reviews handpicked from the latest issue of Choice.
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Employing a human rights perspective, this week's review analyzes "social, economic, and political structures and practices" that shape our lives.
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