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Aided by trainer Janice Clark, Whelchel (Blair on TV's The Facts of Life) leads two workouts geared toward women, or anyone just beginning exercise and looking for an encouraging vibe...
This story of Mary Coley, an African American midwife who delivered more than 3,000 babies in rural Georgia in the mid-20th century, was chosen for preservation in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant...
This video, created with the help of the International Lactation Consultant Association (ILCA), answers parents' most common breast-feeding questions...
Taught by obstetrical RNs/ASPO (originally the American Society for Psychoprophylaxis) childbirth educators, this is designed for people who have difficulty attending childbirth classes...
Based on the book of the same title by Joanne Stone and Keith Eddleman, the DVD introduces viewers to real-life couples experiencing the challenges and rewards of pregnancy...
Filmed across the United States, Europe, Australia, and Asia, this documentary examines the alarming disappearance of honeybees and the greater meaning it holds about the relationship between humankind and Mother Earth—a crisis that affects the growth of hundreds of fruits and vegetables...
With easygoing yet confident chemistry, mother and daughter cooking duo and coauthors of The Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease Cookbook Ann Crile Esselstyn and Jane Esselstyn present this informative more-than-just-cooking-instruction video...
A discussion of how to reverse the effects of diabetes—a disease that affects more than 24 million children and adults in America—through diet and healthy habits...
With the publication of Danger Close (originally released as Valkyrie) in 2000, McKenna is often considered the founding mother of contemporary military romance...
In addition to NoveList and Goodreads, All About Romance has an excellent list of military romances, from the Norman Conquest to the seemingly never-ending War on Terror...
In this male/male series that also falls squarely into the erotic category, each of the twosomes (and moresomes) are ex-Navy SEALs who are still fighting the good fight, even if that fight is sometimes with themselves...
The result of a decade-long investigation of the practices in the largest criminal court in the country, Chicago-Cook County, these behind-the-scenes observations outline patterns of racial inequity that blunt justice for people of color...
While focusing on the Los Angeles Police Department, the author takes a hard look at big-city policing in the years since the Rodney King riots in 1992...
These first-person accounts from women who are imprisoned and those who work with or advocate for them—including essays, poems, and memoir pieces—vividly capture that population's range of emotions, experiences, and angst...
A revealing look at a scandal that resulted in the conviction of two Pennsylvania judges for accepting payments in return for populating a for-profit juvenile detention center...
Arditti (human development, Virginia Tech) considers the nearly two million children (18 and under) who have an incarcerated parent, analyzing the dynamics of both maternal and paternal confinement...
With background provided by law enforcement officials close to the investigation, this film exposes the key role technology played in tracking and apprehending the suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing...
The filmmakers recount the founding and rise of Taser International, spotlight the popularity and use of tasers by police officers, and raise questions about their safety...
In this straightforward and readable introduction, topics include the distinctions among gender identity and sexual orientation, coming out, and social and medical transition as well as history, transgender as a mental illness, and discrimination...
This anthology asks transgender women to answer one question: If you had to write a letter to someone newly out, or to your own pretransition self, what would you say? The results are raw and honest, representing many different perspectives and stories to inspirational effect...
Spade critiques the LGBT political movements that attempt to work within the system in order to secure equal rights, arguing that this approach assumes that the powers that be are neutral or benevolent...