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Imani shut up real quick. I don't think she meant to do it. My greedy baby seen them crackers and wanted them. I give her a cracker and looked to see where the bottle landed. It had rolled into the row in front of us. I pushed Imani aside so I ...
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More Beautiful and More Terrible: The Embrace and ...
More Beautiful and More Terrible compels us to think beyond this insufficient dichotomy in order to see how racial inequality is perpetuated.
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Prophets of the Hood: Politics and Poetics in Hip Hop
A scholar and a fan, Perry considers the art, politics, and culture of hip hop through an analysis of song lyrics, the words of the prophets of the hood.
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Head Games: De-colonizing the Psychotherapeutic Process
This book questions whether we have come as far as we think in the US in terms of calibrating our mental health systems for multicultural sensitivity and perhaps suggests there are limits to how much we can engage in cross-cultural therapy.
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Imani in Young Love & Deception
Five teenagers--Imani, Bhriana, Tyler, Fatima, and Steven--are drawn together by love and lies as they face such problems of contemporary life as sexually trnsmitted diseases, alcoholism, pregnancy, and divorce.
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Imani in Never Say Goodbye
As seventeen-year-old Imani, star of her high school basketball team, struggles with the SATs and worries about the cost of college tuition, other girls in her crowd deal with grimmer problems, including drug addiction, domestic violence, ...
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Seeds of Poetic Healing: Reading Between the Lines
This book is exhilarating, thought provoking and above all a spiritual exhortation of the gift God has planted inside the author Isis Imani Sanders.
Imani's faith helps her save herself and her children from the belly of the King of Beasts.
Deborah M. Newton Chocolate, 1994
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Another Time, Another Place
Play Script for 5W & 2M - Have you ever wished you had a different life?
The story is centered on three characters, and it is about change.
Sanders, Isis Imani, 2009