A gripping thriller that races through Detroit at a heart-stopping pace as its protagonists swerve to avoid danger at every turn.
Kellina Craig-Henderson Livres
Kellina M. Craig-Henderson est une psychologue sociale dont le travail explore les dynamiques de groupe, les stéréotypes interculturels de genre et de race, ainsi que l'agression. Sa passion consiste à élargir la participation des groupes sous-représentés au sein de la société. Elle partage ses découvertes de recherche et ses perspectives pédagogiques dans divers forums professionnels. Ses écrits examinent l'intimité interraciale, offrant des aperçus sur des dynamiques sociales complexes.




Navigating the Inequitable U.S. Healthcare System
In Search of Critical Care
- 122pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book delves into the disparities in the U.S. healthcare system, focusing on the specific challenges faced by Black women in accessing essential healthcare services. It highlights the social and economic ramifications of a system that inadequately serves marginalized groups, emphasizing the urgent need for reform to ensure equitable care for all individuals.
Plane Tales
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of travel and personal journeys, this collection features diverse characters navigating love, loss, and self-discovery across various global locales. From leaving a faithless partner for Israel to grappling with cultural differences in foreign lands, each story delves into the complexities of relationships and the search for peace. Themes of longing and transformation are woven throughout, as characters confront their pasts and embrace new experiences, raising thought-provoking questions about love, change, and societal issues.
Black Men in Interracial Relationships
- 195pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Drawing on her own observations, and her examination of the responses of a small, diverse group of black men who date (in some cases exclusively), have sexual relations with, and marry women who are not of African descent, the book provides insight into the continuing ways that race and ethnic status affect the choices people make in their lives