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Fair Doses An Insider's Story of the Pandemic and the Global Fight for Vaccine Equity Seth Berkley
Science in Resistance The Scientist Rebellion for Climate Justice Fernando Racimo
On Loop Black Sonic Politics in Oakland Alex Werth
An Independent Man Ed Roberts and the Fight for Disability Rights Scot Danforth
From Apartheid to Democracy A Blueprint for Peace in Israel-Palestine Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man, Sarah Leah Whitson
Black Gold The Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal Bob Wyss
Challenging the Myths of US History Seven Short Essays on the Past and Present Marc Egnal
Influencer Creep How Optimization, Authenticity, and Self-Branding Transform Creative Culture Sophie Bishop
Extracting the Future Lithium in an Era of Energy Transition Mark Goodale
Illegality and the Production of Affluence Undocumented Labor and Gentrification in Rural America Lise Nelson
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