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Bohnet, Iris
2016
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9780674986565
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What works gender equality by design/ Bohnet, Iris
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Robertson, Stacey M., author.
"Betsy Mix Cowles--a bold reformer whose circle of acquaintances included Frederick Douglass, Abby Kelley, and William Lloyd Garrison--is a brilliant example of what an educated and independent woman can accomplish. A staunch defender of abolitionism, Cowles also took up the cause of women's rights and dedicated her life to the advocacy of women's access to education, equal rights, and independence in the pre-Civil War era. The life of this devoted social reformer illuminates the struggles and historical developments relating to abolitionism and the fledgling women's movement during one of the most contentious periods in American history. About the Lives of American Women series: Selected and edited by renowned women's historian Carol Berkin, these brief biographies are designed for use in undergraduate courses. Rather than a comprehensive approach, each biography focuses instead on a particular aspect of a women's life that is emblematic of her time, or which made her a pivotal figure in the era. The emphasis is on a "good read," featuring accessible writing and compelling narratives, without sacrificing sound scholarship and academic integrity. Primary sources at the end of each biography reveal the subject's perspective in her own words. Study questions and an annotated bibliography support the student reader"--
2014
Pustaka KL @ Keramat
ISBN
9780813347714
Excerpt:
Betsy Mix Cowles : Champion of Equality / Robertson, Stacey M., author.
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Mohammad Hashim Kamali
1999
Perpustakaan Jabatan Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Setiawangsa Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Taman Tun Dr Ismail
ISBN
9781903682012
Excerpt:
Freedom, equality and justice in Islam Mohammad Hashim Kamali
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Haughton, Emma
1997
ISBN
9780749625771
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Viewpoints : Equality of the sexes? Haughton, Emma
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McLaughlin, Kevin Kuno, Kenji
2011 2010
ISBN
9789676124272
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Mempromosikan 'disability equality' : dari teori kepada praktikal / McLaughlin, Kevin
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McLaughlin, Kevin Kuno, Kenji
2008
ISBN
9789676121271
Excerpt:
Promoting disability equality : from theory into practice / McLaughlin, Kevin
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Kumra, Savita Manfredi, Simonetta Vickers, Lucy
2012
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9780199591404
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Managing equality and diversity : theory and practice / Kumra, Savita
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2001
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur, Cawangan Setiawangsa
ISBN
9780749433697
Excerpt:
Schooling and equality : Fact, concent and policy
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Segawa, Noriyuki
2019
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781138390782
Excerpt:
hegemony and equality / Segawa, Noriyuki
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Flynn, Patricia M.
2016
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781783535460
Excerpt:
Overcoming Challenges To Gender Equality In The Workplace : Leadership And Innovation / Flynn
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Grosser, Kate
2016
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9781783534388
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Gender Equality And Responsible Business : Expanding CSR Horizons / Grosser, Kate
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Hill, Anita
"In 1991, Anita Hill's courageous testimony during the Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings sparked a national conversation on sexual harassment and women's equality in politics and the workplace. Today, she turns her attention to another potent and enduring symbol of economic success and equality-the home. Hill details how the current housing crisis, resulting in the devastation of so many families, so many communities, and even whole cities, imperils every American's ability to achieve the American Dream. Hill takes us on a journey that begins with her own family story and ends with the subprime mortgage meltdown. Along the way, she invites us into homes across America, rural and urban, and introduces us to some extraordinary African American women. As slavery ended, Mollie Elliott, Hill's ancestor, found herself with an infant son and no husband. Yet, she bravely set course to define for generations to come what it meant to be a free person of color. On the eve of the civil rights and women's rights movements, Lorraine Hansberry's childhood experience of her family's fight against racial restrictions in a Chicago neighborhood ended tragically for the Hansberry family. Yet, that episode shaped Lorraine's hopeful account of early suburban integration in her iconic American drama A Raisin in the Sun. Two decades later, Marla, a divorced mother, endeavors to keep her children safe from a growing gang presence in 1980s Los Angeles. Her story sheds light on the fears and anxiety countless parents faced during an era of growing neighborhood isolation, and that continue today. In the midst of the 2008 recession, hairdresser Anjanette Booker's dogged determination to keep her Baltimore home and her salon reflects a commitment to her own independence and to her community's economic and social viability. Finally, Hill shares her own journey to a place and a state of being at home that brought her from her roots in rural Oklahoma to suburban Boston, Massachusetts, and connects her own search for home with that of women and men set adrift during the foreclosure crisis. The ability to secure a place that provides access to every opportunity our country has to offer is central to the American Dream. To achieve that ideal, Hill argues, we and our leaders must engage in a new conversation about what it takes to be at home in America. Pointing out that the inclusive democracy our Constitution promises is bigger than the current debate about legal rights, she presents concrete proposals that encourage us to reimagine equality. Hill offers a twenty-first-century vision of America-not a vision of migration, but one of roots; not one simply of tolerance, but one of belonging; not just of rights, but also of community-a community of equals"--Provided by publisher.
2011
ISBN
9780807014431
Excerpt:
Reimagining equality : stories of gender, race, and finding home / Hill, Anita
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