Endowment
A Naomi Schneider Book
Highlighting the lives and experiences of marginalized communities, the select titles of this imprint draw from sociology, anthropology, law and history, as well from the traditions of journalism and advocacy, to reassess mainstream history and promote unconventional thinking about contemporary social and political issues. Their authors share the passion, commitment and creativity of longtime University of California Press Executive Editor Naomi Schneider.
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We Are the Union: How Worker-to-Worker Organizing Is Revitalizing Labor and Winning Big
by Eric Blanc (Author)Feb 2025Whiteout: How Racial Capitalism Changed the Color of Opioids in America
by Helena Hansen (Author), Jules Netherland (Author), and 1 moreFeb 2025Nice Is Not Enough: Inequality and the Limits of Kindness at American High
by C. J. Pascoe (Author)Feb 2025Justice, Justice Thou Shalt Pursue: A Life's Work Fighting for a More Perfect Union
by Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Author), Amanda L. Tyler (Author)Mar 2021Baby Jails: The Fight to End the Incarceration of Refugee Children in America
by Philip G. Schrag (Author)Jan 2020Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get Into—and Out of—Violent Extremism
by Michael Kimmel (Author)Mar 2018Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life
by Marcus Anthony Hunter (Author), Zandria F. Robinson (Author)Jan 2018The Scholar Denied: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology
by Aldon Morris (Author)Jan 2017Blind Spot: How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health
by Salmaan Keshavjee (Author), Paul Farmer (Foreword by)Aug 2014My Name Is Jody Williams: A Vermont Girl's Winding Path to the Nobel Peace Prize
by Jody Williams (Author), Eve Ensler (Foreword by)Mar 2013Partner to the Poor: A Paul Farmer Reader
by Paul Farmer (Author), Haun Saussy (Editor), and 1 moreApr 2010