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Books: Summer 2022

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Books recently published by Macalester alumni, faculty, and staff.

    Dany Sigwalt 鈥08, This Book Will Save the Planet: A Climate-Justice Primer for Activists and Changemakers (The Quarto Group, 2022)

    鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 until Hurricane Sandy hit New York City in 2012 that I truly understood how climate disasters can expose society鈥檚 systemic failures. As infrastructure in New York City collapsed, people who could afford a car escaped, and those with house insurance could make claims on damages. The rest of New York City was left with inaccessible public transit, damaged belongings, and homes that were no longer liveable. The majority of those with cars and house insurance were white. At that point, it became clear it was folks of color who were hurting the most in these disasters. Things began to truly connect. I realized: climate change doesn鈥檛 sit apart from inequality. Climate change is the outcome of inequality. To address the climate crisis, we must address inequality. We must have climate justice. Now let鈥檚 walk together.鈥


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    Emily Baran 鈥03, To Make a Village Soviet: Jehovah鈥檚 Witnesses and the Transformation of a Postwar Ukrainian Borderland (McGill/Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2022)

    Michael McPherson, former Macalester president, and Sandy Baum, Can College Level the Playing Field?: Higher Education in an Unequal Society (Princeton University Press, 2022)

    Daisy Pitkin 鈥00, On the Line: A Story of Class, Solidarity, and Two Women鈥檚 Epic Fight to Build a Union (Algonquin Books, 2022)

    Albert Sheldon 鈥71, Complex Integration of Multiple Brain Systems in Therapy (W. W. Norton & Company, 2021)

    Mark Salzwedel 鈥84, The Lever (Rebel Satori Press, 2022)