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FIDM Library eBooks on Diversity Available Now

FIDM Library eBooks on Diversity Available Now

While we are staying safe at home, we wanted to remind students about their access to the FIDM Library catalog of eBooks. We’ve put together a list of 90 titles on the subject of diversity that we encourage you to explore.

Please visit the FIDM Library Catalog to peruse titles. Currently enrolled FIDM Students and Faculty can access these ebooks by logging into FIDM Portal > Student Services > Library Services > Catalog > #BlackLivesMatter link on upper part of screen.

In the words of FIDM President, Toni Hohberg, “Together, let’s help create the world we want to live in.”

The 1970s: A new global history from civil rights to economic inequality (Borstelmann, Thomas)

The 1970s. (Sagert, Kelly Boyer)

50 Billion Dollar Boss: African American women sharing stories of success in entrepreneurship and leadership. (Porter, Kathey)

African American Eras: Segregation to civil rights times. (U-X-L)

African American History Day by Day: A reference guide to events. (Carrillo, Karen Juanita)

African American-Latino Relations in the 21st Century: When cultures collide. (Carrillo, Karen Juanita)

The African American Years. (Stepto, Gabriel)

African Dress: Fashion, agency, performance. (Hansen, Karen Tranberg; Madison, D. Soyini)

African Fashion, Global Style: Histories, innovations, and ideas you can wear. (Rovine, Victoria)

Afrofuturism: The world of black sci-fi and fantasy culture. (Womack, Ytasha)

Ain't I A Beauty Queen? Black women, beauty, and the politics of race. (Craig, Maxine Leeds)

America in Revolt During the 1960s and 1970s. (Carlisle, Rodney P.; Golson, J. Geoffrey)

American Attitudes: Who thinks what about the issues that shape our lives. (New Strategist)

An American Odyssey: The life and work of Romare Bearden. (Campbell, Mary Schmidt)

American Prison: A reporter's undercover journey into the business of punishment. (Bauer, Shane)

August Wilson. 

The Autobiography of LeRoi Jones. (Baraka, Amiri)

The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. (King, Martin Luther)

Between the World and Me. (Coates, Ta-Nehisi)

Biased: Uncovering the hidden prejudice that shapes what we see, think, and do. (Eberhardt, Jennifer L.)

Bill Duke: My 40-year career on screen and behind the camera. (Duke, Bill)

The Birth of Cool: Style narratives of the African diaspora. (Tulloch, Carol)

Born a Crime: Stories from a South African childhood. (Noah, Trevor)

Breaking Through: The making of minority executives in corporate America. (Thomas, David A.)

Can I teach that? Negotiating taboo language and controversial topics in the language arts classroom. (Linder, Suzanne; Majerus, Elizabeth)

Diversity and Disparities: America enters a new century. (Logan, John R.)

Diversity at Work: The practice of inclusion. (Ferdman, Bernardo M.)

Diversity in Coaching: Working with gender, culture, race and age. (Passmore, Jonathan)

Diversity in Disney films: Critical essays on race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and disability. (Cheu, Johnson)

Diversity in Mind and in Action. (Chin, Jean Lau)

Dress, gender, and cultural change Asian American and African American rites of passage. (Lynch, Annette)

Encyclopedia of African American Business. (Smith, Jessie Carney)

The Encyclopedia of Racism in American Films. (Murguía, Salvador Jimenez) 

Ethnic American Literature: An encyclopedia for students. (Nelson, Emmanuel S.)

Ethnic Dress in the United States: A cultural encyclopedia. (Lynch, Annette; Strauss, Mitchell D.)

Ethnic marketing: Culturally sensitive theory and practice. (Pires, Guilherme D.)

Ethnicity and the American Short Story. (Brown, Julie)

Fashion and Jazz: Dress, identity, and subcultural improvisation. (McClendon, Alphonso D.)

Freedom Riders: 1961 and the struggle for racial justice. (Arsenault, Raymond)

From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation. (Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta)

Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the Workplace: Emerging issues and enduring challenges. (Karsten, Margaret Foegen)

The Global Beauty Industry: Colorism, racism, and the national body. (Jha, Meeta Rani)

The Harlem Reader: A celebration of New York's most famous neighborhood, from the renaissance years to the twenty-first century. (Boyd, Herb)

Harlem Renaissance. (Howes, Kelly King)

Harlem Renaissance. (Series: College Support Series)

Hog & Hominy: Soul food from Africa to America. (Opie, Frederick Douglass)

How to Be an Antiracist. (Kendi, Ibram X.)

Human and Civil Rights: Essential Primary Sources. (Lerner, K. Lee)

I Am Not Your Negro: A companion edition to the documentary film directed by Raoul Peck. (Baldwin, James)

Images that Injure: Pictorial stereotypes in the media. (Ross, Susan Dente; Lester, Paul Martin)

The Jim Crow Encyclopedia. (Brown, Nikki L.M.; Stentiford, Barry M.)

Known and Strange Things Essays. (Cole, Teju)

Liberated Threads: Black women, style, and the global politics of soul. (Ford, Tanisha C.)

Me, My Hair, and I: Twenty-seven women untangle an obsession. (Benedict, Elizabeth)

Memes to Movements: How the world's most viral media is changing social protest and power. (Mina, An Xiao)

More than Enough: Claiming space for who you are (no matter what they say). (Welteroth, Elaine)

Multicultural intelligence eight make-or-break rules for marketing to race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. (Morse, David R.)

Multicultural Marketing: Selling to a diverse America. (Rossman, Marlene L.)

Narrative of Sojourner Truth. (Gilbert, Olive)

Navigating Ethnicity: Segregation, placemaking, and difference. (Kaplan, David H.)

The New CEOs: Women, African American, Latino, and Asian American Leaders of Fortune 500 Companies. (Zweigenhaft, Richard L.)

Of the Training of Black Men. (Du Bois, W. E. B.)

Our Separate Ways: Black and white women and the struggle for professional identity. (Bell, Ella L. J. Edmondson)

Pioneering African-American Women in the Advertising Business: Biographies of mad black women. (Davis, Judy Foster)

Pressure Makes Diamonds: Becoming the woman I pretended to be. (Graves, Valerie)

Race, ethnicity, and place in a changing America. (Frazier, John)

Race, work, and leadership: new perspectives on the black experience. (Roberts, Laura Morgan; Mayo, Anthony J.; Thomas, David A.)

Racial and ethnic diversity Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites. (Russell, Cheryl)

Racism: A very short introduction. (Rattansi, Ali)

Selected Poems of Langston Hughes. (Hughes, Langston)

Smoketown: The untold story of the other great Black Renaissance. (Whitaker, Mark)

The Source of Self-Regard: Selected essays, speeches, and meditations. (Morrison, Toni)

Stereotypes: The incidence and impacts of bias. (Nadler, Joel T.; Voyles, Elora C.)

Strivings of the Negro People. (Du Bois, W. E. B.)

Talking Back, Talking Black: Truths about America's lingua franca. (McWhorter, John H.)

Thinking Globally: A global studies reader. (Juergensmeyer, Mark)

Up From Slavery: An autobiography. (Washington, Booker T.)

Visibly Muslim Fashion, Politics, Faith. (Tarlo, Emma) 

Voices of Diversity: Real people talk about problems and solutions in a workplace where everyone is not alike. (Blank, Renee)

White Working Class: Overcoming class cluelessness in America. (Williams, Joan)

Who We Are: Blacks. (New Strategist Press)

Why Should White Guys Have All The Fun? How Reginald Lewis created a billion-dollar business empire. (Lewis, Reginald F.)

Why We Make Movies: Black filmmakers talk about the magic of cinema. (Alexander, George)

Women of the Harlem Renaissance. (Wall, Cheryl A.)