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Author | : Yvette Cooper |
Publisher | : Atlantic Books |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2019-11-14 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1786499959 |
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A powerful celebration of brilliant speeches by women throughout the ages, from Boudica to Greta Thunberg. ' A treasure trove of trailblazers...' Cathy Newman Looking at lists of the greatest speeches of all time, you might think that powerful oratory is the preserve of men. But the truth is very different - countless brave and bold women have used their voices to inspire change, transform lives and radically alter history. In this timely and personal selection of exceptional speeches, Yvette Cooper MP tells the rousing story of female oratory. From Boudica to Greta Thunberg and Margaret Thatcher to Malala, Yvette introduces each speech and demonstrates how powerful and persuasive oratory can be decidedly female. Written by one of our leading public voices, this is an inspirational call for women to be heard across the globe.
Author | : Haylie Pomroy |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Health & Fitness |
ISBN | : 9780091948184 |
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Beverly Hills nutritionist Haylie Pomroy has a long list of loyal celebrity clients - including Jennifer Lopez, Raquel Welch and Reese Witherspoon. With this book she makes her carpet-ready methods available to everybody - and promises you can lose up to 20 lbs in 28 days.
Author | : Katie Hawkins |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2021-12-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781646455096 |
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Party-girl Katie Hawkins doesn't really contemplate religion and God much-until a needed teaching job falls in her lap. Katie begins working at a private school, where she teaches hungover, smokes in the teachers' lounge, and makes up her own answers to her students' questions about Jesus. She would never have imagined that she would soon become a Spirit-filled follower of Jesus with a passion for glorifying God. In She Speaks Stories: Finding Hope, Help, and Healing in a Hard World, Katie chronicles how she has seen God working in her life, providing hope amid despair, help in times of trouble, and healing amid brokenness. Through stories of Katie's ordinary and everyday struggles-and bigger trials too-she demonstrates how hardships can create a pathway to connection with God. Heartfelt and engaging, She Speaks Stories will inspire you to connect with the bigger story of God, discover His grace and mercy, and develop a deep, meaningful, and authentic relationship with Him.
Author | : Jenny McCarthy |
Publisher | : Hardie Grant Publishing |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2011-08 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1742734596 |
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Author | : Edyka Chilome |
Publisher | : Edyka Chilome |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2015-03-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780986398209 |
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A seasoned and sought-after orator, edyka chilome puts to the page poems that claim space for healing herself and her communities. Pulling from modern and pre-columbian American language and culture, edyka explores "herstory" through personal and global politics, spirituality, and the origins of poetry itself. In the tradition of queer women of color writers, edyka chilome's She Speaks Poetry invites us to consider the complexity of our human condition and the need to tell our stories. For the first time in a print collection, "She Speaks For Herself."
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Publisher | : BecomeShakespeare.com |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2019-03-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 938893010X |
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This collection of short stories offers a fresh prespective of the global Indian experience in the 21st century, as seen through women's eyes. Here you will find stories written by women living and working in India, as well as stories written by those who live across the world, in places as far-flung as the United States of America, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and New Zealand amongst others. The stories speak of love, of anger, of sorrow, of desire as well as hope. They give voice to ideas of displacement and the art of making anew in unfamiliar spaces. Proudly and defiantly multicultural, these stories do not shirk away from disquieting themes which challenge the status quo and shine a light on social currents and topics which straddle the collision of idealism and reality. Everything, from the quest for emancipation to the looming threat of female foeticide to the stories of the every woman, as she asserts her identity in a new land to the stories of women who use their pasts to write their presents and even the story of those who have been affected by a hidden exodus. Every such tale has found a home within these pages. While many of these stories fall into the genre regarded as contemporary fiction, others are fine examples of sci-fi while yet others still, retell the tales of figures from mythology, reimagining them as they negotiate the trials and turbulences of modern life. These stories will resonate with every reader keen to support the voices of women more often written about, than writing.
Author | : Elaine Hoffman Baruch |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 9780415911276 |
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Although much attention has been given to Jacques Lacan in his rereading of Freud and to French women analysts in their deconstruction of traditional psychoanalysis, little has been available in the US on contemporary male French analysts and their treatment of women. She Speaks/He Listensillustrates the range of thought among some well-known French male psychoanalysts today--from Lacanians to anti-Lacanians to eclectics--with regard to women and sexual difference. Through the interview format, with its possibilities for surprise and spontaneity, the book makes available the thought of Alain Didier-Weill, Bela Grunberger, Patrick Guyomard, Serge Lebovici, Rene Major, Gerard Pommier and Francois Roustang, as well as the internationally famed analyst Otto Kernberg, who gives a fascinating account of the French influences on his work. Other themes addressed include the place of Freud and Lacan in current theory and the relation of feminism to contemporary French male psychoanalysts.
Author | : Katina Walton |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 2011-10-07 |
Genre | : Poetry |
ISBN | : 146536188X |
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She Speaks is a collection of poetry from spirit filled women who gathered together to raise their voices to speak out against calamitous events that effect the human soul. Nevertheless, there is an undying strand of resilience here, a nuance of hope that points to the human ability to move on, to build a new life out of a shattered past. Each poem addresses difficult issues concerning hardships and miraculous moments in the lives of women. Some are spirited statements that demonstrate courage even in brutal circumstances; others rage at the perpetrators of warfare or simply mourn their losses. Together, these works reveal a deep consciousness of both the effects of violence, disappointment, love, kindness, motherly love, and the human ability to move forward. The women whose poems appear in this collection stand for peace and the unrelenting ability to continue to love. No matter whatthey continue to love.
Author | : Mariela Rosario |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2024-02-13 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1400237688 |
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Come Out of the Shadows of Shame Deeply wounded as a child, Mariela Rosario grew up with pain that seemed too profound to heal. She fell into toxic habits of drug use, people-pleasing, and shame. Then, alone in her house in 2015, Mariela experienced a miraculous encounter with God that prompted her to turn away from those destructive patterns and begin attending church. As her relationship with Jesus deepened, she launched a ministry to help other women overcome their past hurts so that they, too, could walk in freedom and joy. Because when a woman’s God-given purpose is activated, she speaks fire. In this transformative book Mariela draws on the biblical story of the garden of Eden to explore eight lessons about shame that will nourish us and lead us to live authentically, powerfully, and freely. As Mariela shows us how we can return to sweet communion with God and ourselves and live in community with others, she helps us see why the seed of shame might be holding us back from God’s call, what it looks like to let go of the need for others’ approval, who our real enemy is and why he will never win, and how to bravely own our stories so we can help others find freedom too. Feelings of shame can feel so overwhelming that it’s hard to know how to move forward. She Speaks Fire will give you the encouragement and validation you need to take that first step—and every bold step after that—to live an authentic and loving life on fire for God.
Author | : Michele Clark Jenkins |
Publisher | : Thomas Nelson |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 2013-01-14 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1401677819 |
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It is sometimes difficult for today’s African-American women to remember how important they are to God. The noise of day-to-day tasks and to-dos combined the with the undeniable struggles that face African-American women each day can make it easy to forget that Jesus treated the women of the New Testament with respect and spiritual equality, and how frequently God used women to carry out His purpose. Through the examples of powerful women in the Bible She Speaks helps African-American women find relevance, purpose, and identity in the Word of God. Each chapter offers a complete list of references to help the reader locate the stories of these inspirational women in the Bible with ease. For anyone looking for a deeper study of women of the Bible and for the African-American woman who sometimes needs reminding how real and relevant her struggles are, She Speaks is the perfect choice. Features include: Complete list of biblical references Clear explanation of parallels between struggles of modern African-American women and women in the Bible