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Disposable PeopleDisposable People

by Kevin Bales
University of California Press, 2000.     
This book pulls back the curtain so that we can learn about escalating worldwide slavery and eradicate it.

 

 

Ending SlaveryEnding Slavery: How We Free Today’s Slaves

by Kevin Bales
University of California Press, 2007.
What can people, community and governments do to end slavery now?

 

Book Cover: Not for SaleNot for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade and How We Can Fight It

by David Batstone
HarperOne, 2010.
Worldwide slavery and efforts to eradicate it.

 

 

Book Cover: End of WarThe End of War: How Waging Peace Can Save Humanity, Our Planet, and Our Future

by Paul Chappell
Easton Studio Press, 2010.
A West Point graduate and Iraqi war veteran's blueprint for waging peace.

 

 

Privilege, Power & DifferencePrivilege, Power & Difference

by Allan Johnson
An opportunity to look inward and outward at hidden aspects of privilege and prejudice.
 

 

 

Free the ChildrenFree the Children

by Craig Kielburger
HarperPerennial, 1998. 
A boy learns about child slavery and does everything about it.

 

 

Book Cover: Half the SkyHalf the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn
Knopf Doubleday, 2009. (320 p)
A call to stop the oppression of women and girls and help provide opportunities to transform their lives.

 

 

Democracy's EdgeDemocracy’s Edge: Choosing to Save our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life

by Frances Moore Lappé
Jossey-Bass, 2006.
A must-read for those wanting to engage in “living” democracy.

 

 

Material WorldMaterial World: A Global Family Portrait

by Peter Menzel
Sierra Club Books, 1994. 
This is a pictorial account of what the average family from different countries owns.

 

 

Confessions of an Economic HitmanConfessions of an Economic Hit Man

by John Perkins
Berrett-Koehler, 2004. 
A bestseller as riveting as any mystery and as important as any exposé of corrupt and destructive systems.

 

 

Other Side of WarThe Other Side of War: Women’s Stories of Survival and Hope

by Zainab Salbi & Laurie Becklund, eds.
National Geographic Society, 2006. A collection of letters and first-person narratives by amazing women who survived war's devastation and now must find the strength to rebuild families and communities.

Book Cover: Life You Can SaveThe Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End Poverty

by Peter Singer
Random House, 2009 
Singer provides a compelling moral argument for how we can all make poverty history be outlining why people in affluent countries should donate money to help the poorest of the poor and how much they should give.



Crossing the BoulevardCrossing the Boulevard: Strangers, Neighbors, Aliens in a New America

by Judith Sloan and Warren Lehrer
Norton, 2003. 
Funny, sad, powerful, moving – a celebration of immigrant stories.

 

Faces of RacismFaces of Racism

by Joseph Szwarc
Amnesty International, 2001. 
A short, powerful introduction to the many forms of bigotry in our world.

 

 

Book Cover: Creating a World Without PovertyCreating a World Without Poverty

by Muhammad Yunus
Public Affairs, 2009.
Using microfinance and social entrepreneurship to end poverty.

 

 

The Lucifer EffectThe Lucifer Effect

by Philip Zimbardo
Random House, 2007. 
An in-depth discussion of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment that provides a paradigm for thinking about change that takes into consideration the person, the situation, and the system.
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