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Lori Martin

    Lori Martin returns to the fantasy genre she once explored on Long Island, New York. After dedicating years to life's necessities and raising a family, she has rediscovered the joy of imaginative creation. Her recent work includes a re-release of her debut and its long-anticipated sequel, showcasing her renewed commitment to crafting expansive fantasy narratives. Martin is currently developing new series, inviting readers back into worlds rich with invented lore.

    Die Priesterin der Nialia. Roman
    Das Orakel von Lindahne
    Black Women as Leaders
    White Sports/Black Sports
    • 2019

      Black Women as Leaders

      Challenging and Transforming Society

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the resilience and leadership of black women, this book explores their historical role in identifying and addressing challenges within key social institutions. It highlights their ability to mobilize communities and drive change, showcasing the unique contributions and adaptive strategies they employed to confront issues affecting black communities throughout history.

      Black Women as Leaders
    • 2015

      White Sports/Black Sports

      Racial Disparities in Athletic Programs

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Racial disparities in sports highlight the ongoing significance of race in contemporary America, challenging the notion of a "postracial society." The book delves into the complexities of racism within the sports industry, illustrating how these issues reflect broader societal inequalities. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on the systemic barriers faced by athletes of color and the cultural narratives that perpetuate discrimination, making a compelling case for the importance of addressing these disparities in the quest for equality.

      White Sports/Black Sports