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Unrelated Kin: Race and Gender in Women's Personal Narratives
Unrelated Kin is a startling collection of narratives by and about women of color. Presenting survivalist, testimonial and collaborative voices from Native American, African American, Asian American and Latina women, the volume boldly explores the subtle and often shocking realities of non-western and non-white women's lives.

The conceptual, theoretical and applied research on women's life histories is central to all the narratives in Unrelated Kin: how are the life experiences of women of color different from those of other women? Can a single research methodology account for the diverse life experiences of all women, of all people? Can outsiders (e.g. white/male) elicit and interpret a woman's life without bias?

Linked by a philosophical and political belief that acknowledges the authority of women to write and to speak their own lives, Unrelated Kin offers intimate views of race and gender within the women's respective cultures and communities, reveals candid details about the struggles and triumphs of "marked" lives, and provides innovative ways of reconceptualizing research on women's life histories..
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The Tax Law of Unrelated Business for Nonprofit Organizations
The Tax Law of Unrelated Business for Nonprofit Organizations is a comprehensive guide to the tax law of unrelated businesses for tax-exempt organizations, written by the leading expert in the field..
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Unrelated Individuals Forming a Group Waiting to Cross (National Poetry Series)
Mark Yakich is an original .. In the unabashedly unwieldy title and in each poem, there are no borders drawn between the commonplace and the metaphysical There are journeys, crossings, and departures—all evocative of the loneliness, alienation, and desire for identity with another (person or place), which, formalized, makes this work recognizable as art of a very high order.” —James Galvin, Guggenheim Foundation and National Endowment of the Arts Fellow.
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