Mayumi oda biography of abraham

  • Born in Japan, Mayumi Oda comes back to the practice of Buddhism at beautiful Green Gulch Farm retreat center in Northern California, where she finds a new.
  • Sarasvati's gift: the autobiography of Mayumi Oda..
  • Sarasvati's Gift: The Autobiography of Mayumi Oda--Artist, Activist, and Modern Buddhist Revolutionary.
  • Our memoirs are treasured by readers who want to learn more about social issues and appreciate great personal stories.


    Inspired and Outraged: The Making of a Feminist Physician 

    By Alice Rothchild

    $ Hardcover
    pages • x inches
    Date: 09/24/
    ISBN (hardcover):

    Free-verse memoir of the radical feminist MD who established the first all-women ob-gyn/midwife practice in Boston 

    A remarkable autobiography—written entirely in free verse—of Alice Rothchild’s journey from ’s good girl to irreverent, feisty, feminist obstetrician-gynecologist forging her own direction in the contradictory, sexist world of medicine. As a child who came of age in the turbulent s, she was compelled to create a path in the often outrageous, male-dominated medical field, repeatedly finding herself to be a first: accepted into an ob-gyn residency, opening an all-woman practice, working with midwives, challenging the status quo, shaped by her early involvement with Our Bodies Ourselv

    We invite you to discover our books by and about women whose ideas and lives continue to cultivate a better world for all.

    $ Hardcover
    pages • x inches
    Date: 11/19/
    ISBN (hardcover):

    Free-verse memoir of the radical feminist MD who established the first all-women ob-gyn/midwife practice in Boston 

    A remarkable autobiography—written entirely in free verse—of Alice Rothchild&#;s journey from &#;s good girl to irreverent, feisty, feminist obstetrician-gynecologist forging her own direction in the contradictory, sexist world of medicin. As a child who came of age in the turbulent s, she was compelled to create a path in the often outrageous, male-dominated medical field, repeatedly finding herself to be a first: accepted into an ob-gyn residency, opening an all-woman practice, working with midwives, challenging the status quo, shaped bygd her early involvement with Our Bodies Ourselves. Rothchild&#;s poems are steeped in the often-shocking history of medicine and the conflicted

    April New Releases

    A classic recounting of a unionists' struggle against exploitation and dictatorship—from within the mines of Bolivia

    Let Me Speak! is the story of a valiant fighter for indigenous and workers’ rights in the mines of Bolivia. First published in English in , Monthly Review Press is now reprinting Let Me Speak! in this new edition, 45 years later.

    Written with the assistance of Brazilian sociologist and popular educator Moema Viezzer, this is a lasting classic of the testimonial genre, or the Latin American “testimonio” of one individual in the service of her community and of justice at large. And this testimonial structure impacts the way Chungara and Viezzer choose to share Chungara’s story.

    At one point Chungara is jailed and tortured, but escapes. The army, in collusion with her husband’s employers, drive her, terrified children in tow, from their home – but she makes herself a new home. At other points she is a witness to bloody massacres of miners, a

  • mayumi oda biography of abraham