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In Their Own Voices

In Their Own Voices
Author: Rhonda M. Roorda
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2000-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231506414

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Nearly forty years after researchers first sought to determine the effects, if any, on children adopted by families whose racial or ethnic background differed from their own, the debate over transracial adoption continues. In this collection of interviews conducted with black and biracial young adults who were adopted by white parents, the authors present the personal stories of two dozen individuals who hail from a wide range of religious, economic, political, and professional backgrounds. How does the experience affect their racial and social identities, their choice of friends and marital partners, and their lifestyles? In addition to interviews, the book includes overviews of both the history and current legal status of transracial adoption.


In Our Own Voices

In Our Own Voices
Author: Rosemary Skinner Keller
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780664222857

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A rich collection of first-person renderings that both enhances and challenges traditional narratives of American religious life.


In Their Own Voice

In Their Own Voice
Author: Arlene R. K. Zide
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1993
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Selected poems from Indic languages.


In Their Own Voice

In Their Own Voice
Author: Margaret Ward
Publisher: Atrium
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Some of the women who took part in the movement for Irish national independence in their own voices. Taken from the autobiographies, letters, and speeches of Maud Gonne, Hanna Sheehy Skeffington, Constance de Markievicz, and many lesser-known women.


In Our Own Voices

In Our Own Voices
Author: Pat Schneider
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1989
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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In Their Own Voices

In Their Own Voices
Author: Patricia Ward Lockett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1999
Genre: African Americans
ISBN:

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In Our Own Voices

In Our Own Voices
Author: Benjamin Valentin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Benjamin Valentin is professor of theology and culture at Andover Newton Theological School in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. --Book Jacket.


The Performer's Voice: Realizing Your Vocal Potential

The Performer's Voice: Realizing Your Vocal Potential
Author: Meribeth Dayme
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2005-10-17
Genre: Music
ISBN: 0393241599

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An essential guide to how the voice works; and how to realize its potential. Concise, accurate, and accessible, The Performer's Voice explains how the voice works and how to use it efficiently. Emphasizing the infinite potential of the human voice, this practical book enables vocal professionals to use their voices effectively to create dynamic performances. Written for people who use their voices every day; from singers, actors, and teachers to trial lawyers, ministers, and radio announcers; The Performer's Voice brings together the basic anatomy, physiology, technique, and performance skills required for effective use of the voice. Simple exercises and observations, designed for busy people to do in a short time, provide practical application. Anatomically correct drawings support concise, direct explanations. Taking a balanced, common sense approach, this book provides simple guidelines for using the voice healthily and imaginatively. For anyone who relies on the voice for a living,The Performer's Voice provides the essential tools for confident, imaginative and compelling performances.


Perspectives on Language as Action

Perspectives on Language as Action
Author: Mari Haneda
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2019-02-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788922956

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This edited volume has been compiled in honour of Professor Merrill Swain, one of the most prominent scholars in the field of second language acquisition (SLA) and second language (L2) education. For over four decades, her work has contributed substantially to the knowledge base of the field of applied linguistics, and her ideas have had a significant influence in a range of subfields, including immersion education, mainstream SLA, and sociocultural theory and SLA. The range of topics covered in the book reflects the breadth and depth of Swain’s contributions, expertise and interests. The volume is divided into four parts: immersion education, languaging, sociocultural perspectives on L2 teaching and learning, and developments in language as social action.


In Their Voices

In Their Voices
Author: Rhonda M. Roorda
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231540485

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While many proponents of transracial adoption claim that American society is increasingly becoming "color-blind," a growing body of research reveals that for transracial adoptees of all backgrounds, racial identity does matter. Rhonda M. Roorda elaborates significantly on that finding, specifically studying the effects of the adoption of black and biracial children by white parents. She incorporates diverse perspectives on transracial adoption by concerned black Americans of various ages, including those who lived through Jim Crow and the Civil Rights era. All her interviewees have been involved either personally or professionally in the lives of transracial adoptees, and they offer strategies for navigating systemic racial inequalities while affirming the importance of black communities in the lives of transracial adoptive families. In Their Voices is for parents, child-welfare providers, social workers, psychologists, educators, therapists, and adoptees from all backgrounds who seek clarity about this phenomenon. The author examines how social attitudes and federal policies concerning transracial adoption have changed over the last several decades. She also includes suggestions on how to revise transracial adoption policy to better reflect the needs of transracial adoptive families. Perhaps most important, In Their Voices is packed with advice for parents who are invested in nurturing a positive self-image in their adopted children of color and the crucial perspectives those parents should consider when raising their children. It offers adoptees of color encouragement in overcoming discrimination and explains why a "race-neutral" environment, maintained by so many white parents, is not ideal for adoptees or their families.