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Title
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Supplemental Resources for "A Good Time for the Truth"
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Resource Contact
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Mutschelknaus, Mike, Mutschelknaus, Mike
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Institution
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Rochester Community & Technical College, Rochester Community & Technical College
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Content Description
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"A Good Time for the Truth" explores race and intersectionality in Minnesota. Published in 2016, it experienced a resurgence after the murder of George Floyd. The authors, all from Minnesota, write personal memoirs about how race in Minnesota has affected their lives. The book provides a lot of great material for freshman composition courses. Plus, it is, quite simply, a book that everyone must read.
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Discipline
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Humanities
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Keywords
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Race, intersectionality, Minnesota
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Course Name
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Freshman composition
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Resource Type
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Course Module
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Resource Format
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Text/HTML
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Version Edition
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1, Original
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Title
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Textbook Affordability Open Course
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Resource Contact
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Miller, Carrie, Cucurullo, Jen, Adelakun, Adeyemi
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Institution
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Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University, Mankato, Minnesota State University, Mankato
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Discipline
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OER
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Keywords
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OER, Textbook Affordability, Professional Development, Open Practice
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Course Name
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Textbook Affordability Open Course
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Resource Type
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Other
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Resource Format
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Zipped file (.zip)
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC-BY Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Version Edition
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1, Original
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Title
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Critical Literacy: Version 2
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Resource Contact
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Denny, Mitchell, Porter, Kathleen, Larsen, Lori-Beth
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Institution
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Central Lakes College, Central Lakes College, Central Lakes College
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Content Description
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In this Critical Literacy textbook, students will be expected to rehearse, revise, and refine their work. They will practice the skills of critical literacy. They will revise their work, making it better each time after having a chance to evaluate it and receive feedback.
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Discipline
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Reading
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Keywords
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Literacy, Reading, Writing, Critical Thinking, Strategies
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Course Name
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Critical Literacy
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Title
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Introduction to Humanities
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Resource Contact
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Larsen, Lori-Beth
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Institution
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Central Lakes College
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Content Description
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This course is an introductory survey of the genres and themes of the humanities. The material focuses on philosophy, religion, language, and the arts. As themes, the ideas of freedom, love, happiness, death, nature, and myth are be explored. Typically, a study of humanities looks at western philosophers, maybe a few of the world religions, a history of western music and western visual arts. This textbook begins to break down the barriers of limiting ourselves to learning primarily about western humanities. The question “What makes us human?” is answered by looking at many traditions.
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Discipline
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Humanities
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Keywords
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Goal 8: Global Perspective
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Course Name
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Introduction to Humanities
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Resource Type
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Textbook
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Resource Format
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PDF/Text
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License Type
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Creative Commons CC BY-NC Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Version Edition
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1st Edition, Original
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