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Time Is Running Out!


Time Is Running Out!

Author: Daniel G. Ochoa

language: en

Publisher: WestBow Press

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Discover the profound truth of our generation’s role in Christ’s approaching return. Prepare for the ultimate separation and embrace the urgency of following Him. Time Is Running Out! presents a compelling case supported by scripture that the current generation is destined to witness the return of Christ. Despite the urgency and significance of this revelation, many individuals seem indifferent and disinterested in exploring what scripture has to say about these prophetic events. Author Daniel G. Ochoa challenges you to consider your readiness for Christ’s return and the possibility of facing him after death. Through a careful examination of biblical passages, he delves into the essence of being a true follower of Christ, raising essential questions: Do we truly understand the implications of following Christ? Are we prepared to make the necessary commitments to align our lives with His teachings? A thought-provoking wake-up call, this study urges you to delve into scriptural evidence, gain a deeper understanding of your role in this pivotal time, and embrace a genuine commitment to follow Christ.

Sporting Blackness


Sporting Blackness

Author: Samantha N. Sheppard

language: en

Publisher: University of California Press

Release Date: 2020-06-16


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Sporting Blackness examines issues of race and representation in sports films, exploring what it means to embody, perform, play out, and contest blackness by representations of Black athletes on screen. By presenting new critical terms, Sheppard analyzes not only “skin in the game,” or how racial representation shapes the genre’s imagery, but also “skin in the genre,” or the formal consequences of blackness on the sport film genre’s modes, codes, and conventions. Through a rich interdisciplinary approach, Sheppard argues that representations of Black sporting bodies contain “critical muscle memories”: embodied, kinesthetic, and cinematic histories that go beyond a film’s plot to index, circulate, and reproduce broader narratives about Black sporting and non-sporting experiences in American society.

Climbin’ Jacob’s Ladder


Climbin’ Jacob’s Ladder

Author: Jack O Dell

language: en

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Release Date: 2012-09-30


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“This book helps to set the record straight, not just through the facts of O'Dell's life, but through introducing the reader to O'Dell's powerful analysis.”—Bill Fletcher Jr., coauthor of Solidarity Divided “Jack O'Dell describes an 'easy journey…[and] an easy course' through his extraordinary life. But there was and is nothing easy about the roles Jack played—and continues to play—as strategist, tactician, mentor, and leader in so many campaigns for justice. As often behind the scenes as in front of the microphone, Jack fought for internationalism in the African-American freedom movement and held the internationalist movement accountable for fighting racism. Jack O'Dell resides among the greats in the pantheon of our movements and of our country. His words continue to shape our history.”—Phyllis Bennis, author of Challenging Empire: How People, Governments and the UN Defy U.S. Power "Jack O'Dell is one of the great unsung heroes of the Black Freedom Movement. Climbin' Jacob's Ladder offers a fascinating and inspiring chronicle of O'Dell's long career through his own writings. With a brilliant and exhaustive introduction by Nikhil Singh, one of the sharpest radical thinkers of his generation, this collection is a vital addendum and corrective to our existing knowledge of the 'long' Civil Rights Movement and its legacy."—Barbara Ransby, author of Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement: A Radical Democratic Vision