Telling Our Lives: Conversations on Solidarity and DifferenceRowman & Littlefield, 2005 - 218 páginas Telling Our Lives explores how three working-class women-from Jewish, African-American, and Irish-American backgrounds connect across their differences through storytelling and conversation. |
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Cultural Heritage | 19 |
CoConstruction and Cooperation | 49 |
Education and Dissidence | 77 |
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