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Clara Bingham

    Cette autrice explore l'impact des forces sociétales sur la vie des individus, examinant des moments décisifs de l'histoire américaine. Son travail se caractérise par une profonde perspicacité sur des thèmes tels que les bouleversements politiques, les procès marquants et les changements culturels. Par un journalisme incisif et la réalisation de documentaires, elle dévoile l'interaction complexe du pouvoir, de la loi et du changement social. Ses récits incitent à la réflexion sur la manière dont la société moderne s'est façonnée.

    The Movement
    Class Action: The Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law
    Witness To The Revolution
    • Witness To The Revolution

      • 656pages
      • 23 heures de lecture
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      "During the academic calendar year of 1969 and 1970, there were 9000 protests and 84 acts of arson or bombings at schools across the country. Two and a half million students went on strike, and 700 colleges shut down. Witness to a Revolution, Clara Bingham's oral history of that year, brings readers into this moment when it seemed that everything was about to change, when the anti-war movement could no longer be written off as fringe, and when America seemed on the brink of a revolution at home, even as it continued to fight a long war abroad. This unique oral history of the late 1960s tells of the most dramatic events of the day in the words of those closest to the action--activists, organizers, criminals, bombers, policy makers, veterans, hippies, and draft dodgers. These chapters are narrative snapshots of key moments and critical groups that sprung up in some of the most turbulent years of the 20th century. As a whole, they capture the essence of an era. They questioned and challenged nearly every aspect of American society--work, capitalism, family, education, male-female relations, sex, science, and wealth--and many of their questions remain important. A sampling of insights: how the killing of four students at Kent State turned a straight social worker into a hippie overnight; how the draft turned Ivy League-educated young men into fugitives and prisoners; how powerful government insiders walked away from their careers; how Vietnam vets came home vowing to stop the war; how, in the name of peace, intellectuals became bombers; how alienation from the establishment and the older generation compelled people to drop out, experiment with psychedelic drugs, and live communally; and how the civil rights and antiwar movements gave birth to feminism"-- Provided by publisher

      Witness To The Revolution
    • The true story of Lois Jenson, a petite single mother, who was among the first women hired by a northern Minnesota iron mine in 1975. In this brutal workplace, female miners were relentlessly threatened with pornographic graffiti, denigrating language, stalking, and physical assaults. Terrified of losing their jobs, the women kept their problems largely to themselves—until Lois, devastated by the abuse, found the courage to file a complaint against the company in 1984. Despite all of the obstacles the legal system threw at them, Lois and her fellow plaintiffs enlisted the aid of a dedicated team of lawyers and ultimately prevailed. Weaving personal stories with legal drama, Class Action shows how these terrifically brave women made history, although not without enormous personal cost. Told at a thriller’s pace, this is the story of how one woman pioneered and won the first sexual harassment class action suit in the United States, a legal milestone that immeasurably improved working conditions for American women.

      Class Action: The Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law
    • The Movement

      How Women's Liberation Transformed America 1963-1973

      • 576pages
      • 21 heures de lecture

      An oral history captures the defining decade of the feminist movement, featuring interviews with both prominent figures and lesser-known contributors. The author, a former Newsweek reporter, brings unique insights and personal stories that highlight the struggles and triumphs of the era, showcasing the diverse voices that shaped the movement. This compelling narrative emphasizes the impact of feminism on society and the ongoing relevance of its themes today.

      The Movement