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Racing Across the Lines (Third Edition) demonstrates how cross racial friendships can be developed, nurtured and, as a result improve race relations. Speaking candidly to people of all races, Plummer enables her readers to see themselves in the viewpoints of the participants, inviting them into a dialogue about socializing across racial lines--without intimidation or guilt. Written from a Christian perspective, each chapter includes a "Journalogue" with exercises for personal reflection, group dialogue, and spiritual practice. This book will benefit multicultural and multiracial faith, civic and neighborhood communities and those who aspire to be in the future.
Advancing Inclusion: A Guide to Effective Diversity Council and Employee Resource Group Membership is an easy-to-read, informative, resource tool that supports diversity council and employee resource group members with the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary to help them advance their organization's diversity and inclusion goals. This indispensable guide includes frameworks, exercises, and case studies for understanding diversity, and practical steps for achieving effective diversity councils and employee resource groups. A perfect guide designed to be in the hands of every diversity council and ERG member regardless of level of experience.
Deborah Plummer Bussey introduced readers to a new kind of mystery with her first Sister Nun mystery, and she gives fans the second psychological-social installment of her page-turning series. "The Family That Stays Together" continues the fast-paced adventures of sisters Kathy and Tina first chronicled in Bussey's debut book "They Still Call Me Sister." This time, the two women join forces to protect a family friend, a television celebrity who has been accused of murdering her ex-fiancé. But as usual, scandal, foul play and trouble lurk around every corner.In each mystery, Kathy is faced with the challenge of how to bring to light something she finds out in her clinical practice without breaking confidentiality. Her gregarious sister, Tina, aids her as the two amateur sleuths uncover suicides and accidental deaths as murders. "The Family That Stays Together" from Half Dozen Publications is not the typical murder mystery. The story sparks stimulating conversations for book clubs and all readers about diversity, gay issues and emotional maturity, as well as the contemporary challenges of Catholic faith.
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