Society & cultures -- General
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- My brother Moochie, regaining dignity in the face of crime, poverty, and racism in the American South, Issac J. Bailey
- The night the moon fell, a Maya myth, retold by Pat Mora ; illustrated by Domi
- "The chiefs now in this city", indians and the urban frontier in early America, Colin G. Calloway
- Can you believe it?, how to spot fake news and find the facts, written by Joyce Grant ; illustrated by Kathleen Marcotte
- Love lockdown, dating, sex, and marriage in America's prisons, Elizabeth Greenwood
- American prison, a reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment, Shane Bauer
- Stories from the Amazon, by Saviour Pirotta ; illustrated by Becky Gryspeerdt
- Active hope, how to face the mess we're in without going crazy, Joanna Macy & Chris Johnstone
- What is money?, bartering, cash, cryptocurrency... and much more!, Alicia Green
- The Cheyenne Indians, their history and lifeways : edited and illustrated, George Bird Grinnell ; abridged & adapted by Joseph A. Fitzgerald
- Indians of the Pacific Northwest, from the coming of the white man to the present day, Vine Deloria Jr. ; foreword by Billy Frank Jr. ; afterword by Steve Pavlik
- Sorted, growing up, coming out, and finding my place : a transgender memoir, Jackson Bird
- This part is silent, a life between cultures, SJ Kim
- Money, what you need to know, by Jill Sherman
- Speaking our truths, a journey of reconciliation, Monique Gray Smith
- The story of china, the epic history of a world power from the middle kingdom to Mao and the China dream, Michael Wood
- Society and social organization, Tim Cooke
- The lonely city, adventures in the art of being alone, Olivia Laing
- The illustrated art of manliness, the essential how-to guide : survival, chivalry, self-defense, style, car repair, and more!, Brett McKay and the Art of Manliness ; illustrations by Ted Slampyak
- That's odd!, by Alice Boynton
- They called me a lioness, a Palestinian girl's fight for freedom, Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri
- Tessie tames her tongue, a book about learning when to talk and when to listen, Melissa Martin ; illustrated by Charles Lehman
- The invisible ache, Black men identifying their pain and reclaiming their power, Courtney B. Vance and Robin L Smith with Charisse Jones
- The book of radical answers, real questions from real kids just like you, Sonya Renee Taylor
- The raven and the loon, written by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley
- One drop, shifting the lens on race, Yaba Blay ; with photography direction by Noelle Théard
- Suburban nation, the rise of sprawl and the decline of the American Dream, Andres Duany, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, and Jeff Speck
- No one crosses the wolf, a memoir, Lisa Nikolidakis
- Seminole, Sarah Tieck
- Do all Indians live in tipis?, questions and answers from the National Museum of the American Indian, by Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian ; foreword: Kevin Gover, Director of the National Museum of the American Indian, introduction to first edition: Wilma Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
- Azadi, freedom, fascism, fiction / Arundhati Roy
- "They take our jobs!", and 20 other myths about immigration, Aviva Chomsky
- Horizontal vertigo, a city called Mexico, Juan Villoro ; translated from the Spanish by Alfred MacAdam
- How to think like an anthropologist, Matthew Engelke
- Stars between the Sun and Moon, one woman's life in North Korea and escape to freedom, Lucia Jang and Susan McClelland
- Lesbian love story, a memoir in archives, Amelia Possanza
- Otherwise, essays, by Julie Marie Wade
- The Elissas, three girls, one fate, and the deadly secrets of suburbia, Samantha Leach
- Meet a librarian!, by AnnMarie Anderson ; illustrations by Lisa Hunt
- The quiet zone, unraveling the mystery of a town suspended in silence, Stephen Kurczy
- Smashing stigma, dismantling stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination, by Connie Goldsmith
- Of thee I sing, a letter to my daughters, Barack Obama ; illustrated by Loren Long
- Stay up, racism, resistance, and reclaiming Black freedom, Khodi Dill ; art by stylo starr
- Motherland, a memoir, Paula Ramon ; translated by Julia Sanches, Jennifer Shyue
- In a human voice, Carol Gilligan
- Man enough, undefining my masculinity, Justin Baldoni
- Status and culture, how our desire for social rank creates taste, identity, art, fashion, and constant change, W. David Marx
- 25 million sparks, the untold story of refugee entrepreneurs, Andrew Leon Hanna ; art by Malak ; poetry by Asma
- The innovations of the ancient Americas, Janey Levy
- As a woman, what I learned about power, sex, and the patriarchy after I transitioned, Paula Stone Williams
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