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Hiding in Hip Hop
San Diego Public Library New Additions September 2008
2010 Harlem Book Fair Program & Schedule
Activist Brice Smith Pens the Story of Female-To-Gay Male Trans Pioneer
Teaching Media Volume I, Edition 3 (Spring 2013)
Dispatches from the Straight Outta Fresno Archive by the Valley Public History Initiative: Preserving Our Stories Table of Contents
A Comparative Analysis of the Black Arts Movement and the Hip Hop Movement
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, NORTHRIDGE Revealing Borderland Identities: Diaspora, Memory, Home, and Art a Thesis Submitted in P
Multicultural Secondary Books
The Movement and Culture of African Americans in California
Winter 20182018 YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL
Examining Frank Oceanâ•Žs Coming
UC Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Electronic Theses and Dissertations
A Critical Analysis of Disgust and the Prophetic Immanence of James Baldwin’S Gender Sexual Politics
LGBTQ+ Histories and Narratives the Rainbow Flag Has Represented
Chaos Or Community: to the Biden-Harris Administration
Kirkus Reviews on Our Website by Logging in As a Subscriber
Jazz, Hip Hop, and African Culture MUH 4930/6935 Fall 2020
The Toughest Love for Nearly 50 Years, the Delancey Street Foundation Has Offered an Alternative to Prison
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San Diego Public Library New Additions December 2009
Reel Gender: Examining the Politics of Trans Images in Film and Media
The Violet Voice North Dallas Suburban Alumnae Chapter a Message from the President March 2009
Education in a Hip-Hop Nation: Our Identity, Politics & Pedagogy
November, 2014 Restricted Publication List
TRANS/FORMING EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP: RETROSPECTIVES of TRANSGENDER PERSONS AS PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS in SCHOOL CONTEXTS by Brando
2018 SCHWARTZ PRIZE NOMINATION Straight Outta Fresno: from Popping to B-Boys and B-Girls California Humanities
Gays and Lesbians in the African American Civil Rights Movement
The Punishment Bureaucracy: How to Think About "Criminal Justice Reform"
Education in a Hip-Hop Nation: Our Identity, Politics & Pedagogy