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Karen Clark

    Karen Clark is the founder of the Path of She, a journey of transformation with the sacred feminine. In her mid-twenties, a series of synchronistic events conspired to wake her up in the midst of a corporate, achievement-driven life and set her on a spiritual journey of reclaiming the lost pieces of her feminine soul and true self. Her writing draws upon twenty-five years of spiritual and feminist studies, gender-based consulting, and dreaming and healing with the Goddess. She reaches out to the magic and profound capabilities that lie dormant within our everyday existence, lost jewels just waiting for the touch of our conscious awareness to reawaken and blossom.

    Conversations to Change Teaching
    Out of School
    Tell Me Tomorrow and Other Stories
    Justin's Tea Party
    Environmental Crime in the United States
    • Environmental Crime in the United States

      Law and Enforcement

      • 182 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the legal framework surrounding environmental crime, this book explores the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws in the United States since the twentieth century. It examines the significant impact these laws have had on environmental protection and their ongoing relevance in contemporary society. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into the complexities of environmental legislation and its role in addressing ecological violations.

      Environmental Crime in the United States
    • Challenging gender norms, the story follows Justin as he defies the notion that tea parties are exclusively for girls by organizing his own. However, his initial excitement turns to frustration when his toy guests misbehave during a practice run. This narrative explores themes of resilience and self-expression as Justin navigates his emotions and the societal expectations surrounding play.

      Justin's Tea Party
    • Tell Me Tomorrow and Other Stories

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of time distortion and social interaction, this collection features diverse stories that delve into the complexities of human experiences. Among the narratives, two focus on ghosts, while others highlight a young woman's nightmare after job loss and a middle-aged woman's late diagnosis of a social condition. Additionally, one tale critiques an intolerant political party on the brink of gaining power, showcasing the book's blend of personal struggles and societal commentary.

      Tell Me Tomorrow and Other Stories
    • Out of School

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in a bleak future where strict anti-truancy laws prevail, the story follows fourteen-year-old Nyka Haversham as she grapples with relentless bullying from her classmates. Feeling increasingly isolated and unsupported, her fear of school intensifies, leading her to seek refuge in truancy as her only escape from the harsh realities of her life. The narrative explores themes of alienation, resilience, and the struggle against oppressive systems.

      Out of School
    • Conversations to Change Teaching

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      An essential text for all academics highlighting the importance of staff having focused conversations about teaching, to build individual and team capacity and to bring about institutional change.

      Conversations to Change Teaching