Author: Crystal Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985961947
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Author and historian, Crystal Jackson, delivers an authentic and compelling account of one town's epic journey through American history. Since our nation's birth, Pacoima has been a microcosm of America's social development and evolution. Once called Pacoinga, this was sacred Indian land until Spain invaded in the 1700s. From the Mission era and genocide of the area's natives to the rise of a Black middle-class suburban community, the town's diverse racial history is unlike any other. Jackson's powerful book peels back the jaw-dropping layers of this historic town to expose the provocative racial threads that bind American history. As some in America strived to contain and diminish people of color, time after time, Pacoimabroke free and flew to unimaginable heights. The town blends a unique divergence of cultures, including Native, Latino, Black, Japanese, and White has defied all odds over that last 150 years. Their remarkable history reveals stories that redefine the development of America's minority culture. Jackson has spent five years researching the town and interviewed dozens of current and former residents. US Congressman Tony Cárdenas, US Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and Calif. Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, are among the many people raised in Pacoima, that Jackson interviewed for the book. She also interviewed 90-year-old residents, Indian chiefs, Mexican migrants, families of Japanese internment camp survivors and civil rights leaders who vividly described the town's growth and evolution. Despite the stolen Indian land, punishment for speaking Spanish, forced imprisonment, civil rights violations, and a tragic crack epidemic that nearly destroyed the town, Pacoima has defied all odds to make a significant impact on the country and even the world.
The Entrance
Author: Crystal Jackson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985961947
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Author and historian, Crystal Jackson, delivers an authentic and compelling account of one town's epic journey through American history. Since our nation's birth, Pacoima has been a microcosm of America's social development and evolution. Once called Pacoinga, this was sacred Indian land until Spain invaded in the 1700s. From the Mission era and genocide of the area's natives to the rise of a Black middle-class suburban community, the town's diverse racial history is unlike any other. Jackson's powerful book peels back the jaw-dropping layers of this historic town to expose the provocative racial threads that bind American history. As some in America strived to contain and diminish people of color, time after time, Pacoimabroke free and flew to unimaginable heights. The town blends a unique divergence of cultures, including Native, Latino, Black, Japanese, and White has defied all odds over that last 150 years. Their remarkable history reveals stories that redefine the development of America's minority culture. Jackson has spent five years researching the town and interviewed dozens of current and former residents. US Congressman Tony Cárdenas, US Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and Calif. Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, are among the many people raised in Pacoima, that Jackson interviewed for the book. She also interviewed 90-year-old residents, Indian chiefs, Mexican migrants, families of Japanese internment camp survivors and civil rights leaders who vividly described the town's growth and evolution. Despite the stolen Indian land, punishment for speaking Spanish, forced imprisonment, civil rights violations, and a tragic crack epidemic that nearly destroyed the town, Pacoima has defied all odds to make a significant impact on the country and even the world.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985961947
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Author and historian, Crystal Jackson, delivers an authentic and compelling account of one town's epic journey through American history. Since our nation's birth, Pacoima has been a microcosm of America's social development and evolution. Once called Pacoinga, this was sacred Indian land until Spain invaded in the 1700s. From the Mission era and genocide of the area's natives to the rise of a Black middle-class suburban community, the town's diverse racial history is unlike any other. Jackson's powerful book peels back the jaw-dropping layers of this historic town to expose the provocative racial threads that bind American history. As some in America strived to contain and diminish people of color, time after time, Pacoimabroke free and flew to unimaginable heights. The town blends a unique divergence of cultures, including Native, Latino, Black, Japanese, and White has defied all odds over that last 150 years. Their remarkable history reveals stories that redefine the development of America's minority culture. Jackson has spent five years researching the town and interviewed dozens of current and former residents. US Congressman Tony Cárdenas, US Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and Calif. Secretary of State, Alex Padilla, are among the many people raised in Pacoima, that Jackson interviewed for the book. She also interviewed 90-year-old residents, Indian chiefs, Mexican migrants, families of Japanese internment camp survivors and civil rights leaders who vividly described the town's growth and evolution. Despite the stolen Indian land, punishment for speaking Spanish, forced imprisonment, civil rights violations, and a tragic crack epidemic that nearly destroyed the town, Pacoima has defied all odds to make a significant impact on the country and even the world.
At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden
Author: Yossi K. Halevi
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060505826
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
A brilliantly observed memoir of an unprecedented and remarkable spiritual journey. While religion has fuelled the often violent conflict plaguing the Holy Land, Yossi Klein Halevi wondered whether it could be a source of unity as well. To find the answer, this religious Israeli Jew began a two–year exploration to discover a common language with his Christian and Muslim neighbours. He followed their holiday cycles, befriended Christian monastics and Islamic mystics, and joined them in prayer in monasteries and mosques in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden traces that remarkable spiritual journey. Halevi candidly reveals how he fought to reconcile his own fears and anger as a Jew to relate to Christians and Muslims as fellow spiritual seekers. He chronicles the difficulty of overcoming multiple obstacles注eological, political, historical, and psychological注at separate believers of the three monotheistic faiths. And he introduces a diverse range of people attempting to reconcile the dichotomous heart of this sacred place柠struggle central to Israel, but which resonates for us all.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0060505826
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 337
Book Description
A brilliantly observed memoir of an unprecedented and remarkable spiritual journey. While religion has fuelled the often violent conflict plaguing the Holy Land, Yossi Klein Halevi wondered whether it could be a source of unity as well. To find the answer, this religious Israeli Jew began a two–year exploration to discover a common language with his Christian and Muslim neighbours. He followed their holiday cycles, befriended Christian monastics and Islamic mystics, and joined them in prayer in monasteries and mosques in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. At the Entrance to the Garden of Eden traces that remarkable spiritual journey. Halevi candidly reveals how he fought to reconcile his own fears and anger as a Jew to relate to Christians and Muslims as fellow spiritual seekers. He chronicles the difficulty of overcoming multiple obstacles注eological, political, historical, and psychological注at separate believers of the three monotheistic faiths. And he introduces a diverse range of people attempting to reconcile the dichotomous heart of this sacred place柠struggle central to Israel, but which resonates for us all.
THE ENTRANCE Into the Kingdom
Author: Wayne Vermeer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781632214997
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
THE ENTRANCE Into The Kingdom is an invitation to experience the joy and strength obtained through being filled with the Holy Spirit. The author takes you through scripture detailing the work of the Holy Spirit from before the new birth through the resurrection. The book offers an invitation to experience the presence of the Holy Spirit, an experience beyond description. The journey includes details from scripture in obtaining greater intimacy in your relationship with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The church today has fallen far from the New Testament Church living and witnessing in the power of the Holy Spirit. Be prepared to encounter: -God as an extravagant lover of all people -How to return extravagant love to God -Biblical assurance of salvation -Receiving the Spirit and the power of praying in the Spirit -The necessity of the baptism in the Holy Spirit in end times -Joy and peace in challenging and uncertain times The Holy Spirit is moving around the world, restoring the bride of Christ to no less than the original church where the gospel is both seen and heard. Will you be a part of it? Wayne Vermeer is a retired math teacher, where he was director of Youth for Christ. His career was followed by seven years as director of visitation ministry in his local church. He is currently active in HOME (House of Missions and Equipping) ministry, where he is active on intercession and healing teams. Wayne is also on the board of Katelyn's Fund Orphan Ministry. He has always been active on many mission trips, teaching, and speaking, primarily on the Holy Spirit and the second coming.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781632214997
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
THE ENTRANCE Into The Kingdom is an invitation to experience the joy and strength obtained through being filled with the Holy Spirit. The author takes you through scripture detailing the work of the Holy Spirit from before the new birth through the resurrection. The book offers an invitation to experience the presence of the Holy Spirit, an experience beyond description. The journey includes details from scripture in obtaining greater intimacy in your relationship with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. The church today has fallen far from the New Testament Church living and witnessing in the power of the Holy Spirit. Be prepared to encounter: -God as an extravagant lover of all people -How to return extravagant love to God -Biblical assurance of salvation -Receiving the Spirit and the power of praying in the Spirit -The necessity of the baptism in the Holy Spirit in end times -Joy and peace in challenging and uncertain times The Holy Spirit is moving around the world, restoring the bride of Christ to no less than the original church where the gospel is both seen and heard. Will you be a part of it? Wayne Vermeer is a retired math teacher, where he was director of Youth for Christ. His career was followed by seven years as director of visitation ministry in his local church. He is currently active in HOME (House of Missions and Equipping) ministry, where he is active on intercession and healing teams. Wayne is also on the board of Katelyn's Fund Orphan Ministry. He has always been active on many mission trips, teaching, and speaking, primarily on the Holy Spirit and the second coming.
Early Entrance to College
Author: Michelle Muratori
Publisher: PRUFROCK PRESS INC.
ISBN: 1593631995
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This comprehensive guide helps bright students and their families navigate through the complex decision-making process.
Publisher: PRUFROCK PRESS INC.
ISBN: 1593631995
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
This comprehensive guide helps bright students and their families navigate through the complex decision-making process.
Sisters' Entrance
Author: Emtithal Mahmoud
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1449496709
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Brimming with rage, sorrow, and resilience, this collection traverses an expansive terrain: genocide; diaspora; the guilt of surviving; racism and Islamophobia; the burdens of girlhood; the solace of sisterhood; the innocence of a first kiss. Heart-wrenching and raw, defiant and empowering, Sisters’ Entrance explores how to speak the unspeakable.
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
ISBN: 1449496709
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 118
Book Description
Brimming with rage, sorrow, and resilience, this collection traverses an expansive terrain: genocide; diaspora; the guilt of surviving; racism and Islamophobia; the burdens of girlhood; the solace of sisterhood; the innocence of a first kiss. Heart-wrenching and raw, defiant and empowering, Sisters’ Entrance explores how to speak the unspeakable.
United States Coast Pilot
Great Lakes Pilot
Designing Public Spaces in Hospitals
Author: Nicoletta Setola
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317514203
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Designing Public Spaces in Hospitals illustrates that in addition to their aesthetic function, public spaces in hospitals play a fundamental role concerning people’s satisfaction and experience of health care. The book highlights how spatial properties, such as accessibility, visibility, proximity, and intelligibility affect people’s behavior and interactions in hospital public spaces. Based on the authors’ research, the book includes detailed analysis of three hospitals and criteria that can support the design in circulation areas, arrival and entrance, first point of welcome, reception, and the interface between city and hospital. Illustrated with 150 black and white images.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317514203
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Designing Public Spaces in Hospitals illustrates that in addition to their aesthetic function, public spaces in hospitals play a fundamental role concerning people’s satisfaction and experience of health care. The book highlights how spatial properties, such as accessibility, visibility, proximity, and intelligibility affect people’s behavior and interactions in hospital public spaces. Based on the authors’ research, the book includes detailed analysis of three hospitals and criteria that can support the design in circulation areas, arrival and entrance, first point of welcome, reception, and the interface between city and hospital. Illustrated with 150 black and white images.
A Reactor Transient Heat Transfer Model
Author: D. G. Mason
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nuclear reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nuclear reactors
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Report of the Chief of Engineers
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Harbors
Languages : en
Pages : 772
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Harbors
Languages : en
Pages : 772
Book Description