April 25, 2025

The Friday List–New Arrivals in the Library!

The Friday List Highlights, April 25

THE FRIDAY LIST

Every week, new books and eBooks are arriving at RLB Library! Below are a few highlighted titles that are placed in the 1st floor leisure reading kiosk. There you’ll also find past The Friday List titles, but there are many more that we just don’t have room to show off. The last 30 days of new arrivals are listed at the bottom of this post, where you’ll be sure to find something to read for class assignments, your own personal enrichment, or just to have some fun!

 


The Afterlife of Data: What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You Should Care, by Carl Öhman, 2024

These days, so much of our lives takes place online—but what about our afterlives? Thanks to the digital trails that we leave behind, our identities can now be reconstructed after our death. In fact, AI technology is already enabling us to “interact” with the departed. Sooner than we think, the dead will outnumber the living on Facebook. In this thought-provoking book, Carl Öhman explores the increasingly urgent question of what we should do with all this data and whether our digital afterlives are really our own—and if not, who should have the right to decide what happens to our data.

 


The name of this band is R.E.M. : a biography, by Peter Ames Carlin, 2024

In the spring of 1980, an unexpected group of musical eccentrics came together to play their very first performance at a college party in Athens, Georgia. Within a few short years, they had taken over the world -- with smash records like Out of Time, Automatic for the People, Monster and Green. Raw, outrageous, and expressive, R.E.M.'s distinctive musical flair was unmatched, and a string of mega-successes solidified them as generational spokesmen. In the tumultuous transition between the wide-open 80s and the anxiety of the early 90s, R.E.M. challenged the corporate and social order, chasing a vision and cultivating a magnetic, transgressive sound. In this rich, intimate biography, critically acclaimed author Peter Ames Carlin looks beyond the sex, drugs, and rock'n'roll to open a window into the fascinating lives of four college friends -- Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry -- who stuck together at any cost, until the end. Deeply descriptive and remarkably poetic, steeped in 80s and 90s nostalgia, The Name of This Band is R.E.M. paints a cultural history of the commercial peak and near-total collapse of a great music era, and the story of the generation that came of age at the apotheosis of rock.

 

 

Original sins : the (mis)education of Black and Native children and the construction of American racism, by Eve L. Ewing, 2025

American public schools have been called "the great equalizer." If all children could just get an education, the logic goes, they would have the same opportunities later in life. But this historical tour-de-force makes it clear that the opposite is true: the educational system has played an instrumental role in creating racial hierarchies, preparing children to expect unequal treatment throughout their lives. In Original Sins, Ewing demonstrates that schools were designed to propagate the idea of white intellectual superiority, to "civilize" Native students and to prepare Black students for menial labor. Schools were not an afterthought for the "founding fathers"; they were envisioned by Thomas Jefferson to fortify the country's racial hierarchy. And while those dynamics are less overt now than they were in centuries past, Ewing shows that they persist in a curriculum that continues to minimize the horrors of American history. Ewing argues that the most insidious aspects of the system are under the radar: standardized testing, tracking, school discipline, and access to resources. By demonstrating that it's in the DNA of American schools to serve as an effective, and under-acknowledged, mechanism maintaining inequality in this country today, Ewing makes the case that there should be a profound re-evaluation of what schools are supposed to do, and for whom. This book will change the way people understand the place they send their children for eight hours a day.

 

 

Seven social movements that changed America, by Linda Gordon, 2025

How do social movements arise, wield power, and decline? Renowned scholar Linda Gordon investigates these questions in a groundbreaking work, narrating the stories of many of America's most influential twentieth-century social movements. Beginning with the turn-of-the-century settlement house movement, Gordon then scrutinizes the 1920s Ku Klux Klan and its successors, the violent American fascist groups of the 1930s. Profiles of two Depression-era movements follow--the Townsend campaign that brought us Social Security and the creation of unemployment aid. Proceeding then to the 1955 Montgomery bus boycott, which inspired the civil rights movement and launched Martin Luther King Jr.'s career, the narrative barrels into the 1960s-70s with Cesar Chavez's farmworkers' union. The concluding chapter illumines the 1970s women's liberation movement through the dramatic story of the Boston-area organizations Bread and Roses and the Combahee River Collective. Separately and together, these seven chapters animate American history, reminding us of the power of collective activism.

New Arrivals in the last 30 days:

(Arrivals are sorted by recency and then alphabetically)

Title Author Permanent Call Number
Class matters : the fight to get beyond race preferences, reduce inequality, and build real diversity at America's colleges  Kahlenberg, Richard D.  LC213.52 .K34 2025
Cloud policy : a history of regulating pipelines, platforms, and data  Holt, Jennifer K564.C6 H65 2024
Cross-cultural and multicultural psychology : a concise introduction  Ma-Kellams, Christine  GN502 .M32 2025
Cultural humility in libraries : a call to action and strategies for success    Z711.8 .C85 2024
Cyber Sovereignty : The Future of Governance in Cyberspace  Kadlecová, Lucie  EBSCOhost Ebooks
Data mining with Python : theory, application, and case studies  Wu, Di QA76.9.D343 W795 2024
Entitled opinions : doxa after digitality  Alford, Caddie B105.F3 A546 2024
Fatal abstraction : why the managerial class loses control of software  Campbell, Darryl  QA76.76.F34 C36 2025
Fragments of home : refugee housing and the politics of shelter  Scott-Smith, Tom EBSCOhost Ebooks
Global business ethics : the quest for sustainable development    HC79.E5 G59178 2025
Learning leadership from dogs : what can bulldogs, dachshunds, komondors, pekingese and otterhounds (among other dogs) teach us about effective leadership?  Simha, Aditya  HD57.7 .S56 2025
My mother's tomorrow : dispatches through the lens of Baltimore's Black Butterfly  Whitehead, Karsonya Wise F189.B145 W45 2025
Navigating Athletic Identity, Retirement Transitions, and Self-Discovery : Exiting the Arena  Senecal, Gary  EBSCOhost Ebooks
Nursing ethics : normative foundations, advanced concepts, and emerging issues    RT85 .N8795 2024
On settler colonialism : ideology, violence, and justice  Kirsch, Adam JV185 .K53 2024
Original sins  Ewing, Eve L.  LC212.2 .E95 2025
Racializing objectivity : how the white Southern press used journalism standards to defend Jim Crow  Mellinger, Gwyneth  EBSCOhost Ebooks
Red Scare : blacklists, McCarthyism and the making of modern America  Risen, Clay  E743.5 .R57 2025
Rehumanizing Muslim Subjectivities : Postcolonial Geographies, Postcolonial Ethics. Kanwal, Aroosa EBSCOhost Ebooks
Seven social movements that changed America  Gordon, Linda  HM881 .G66 2025
The afterlife of data : what happens to your information when you die and why you should care  Öhman, Carl  HM851 .O424 2024
The name of this band is R.E.M. : a biography  Carlin, Peter Ames  ML421.R22 C37 2024
The rights of Indians and tribes  Pevar, Stephen L.  EBSCOhost Ebooks
The tech coup : how to save democracy from Silicon Valley  Schaake, Marietje
The technological republic : hard power, soft belief, and the future of the West  Karp, Alexander C.  T21 .K54 2025
Trans Philosophy    EBSCOhost Ebooks
Wisecracks : Humor and Morality in Everyday Life. Shoemaker, David
American Christian Nationalism : Neither American nor Christian. Austin, Michael W. Ebook Central Perpetual, DDA and Subscription Titles
Beautiful math : the surprisingly simple ideas behind the digital revolution in how we live, work, and communicate  Bernhardt, Chris  QA76.9.M35 B466 2024
Data science : techniques and intelligent applications    QA76.9.B45 D394 2023
Impact Validity as a Framework for Advocacy-Based Research (Special Issue: Journal of Social Issues, vol. 69, no. 4)   Gale Academic OneFile
Is anyone listening? : what animals are saying to each other and to us  Herzing, Denise L.  QL776 .H47 2024
Racial trauma in Black clients : effective practice for clinicians  Jones-Damis, Jennifer R.  RC451.5.B53 J66 2025
The opioid crisis : a policy case study  Ukockis, Gail L. HV5822.O45 U46 2024
The trouble of color : an American family memoir  Jones, Martha S.  F264.G8 J66 2025
Beyond personhood : an essay in trans philosophy  Bettcher, Talia Mae  EBSCOhost Ebooks
Confronting Jim Crow: Race, Memory, and the University of Georgia in the Twentieth Century Robert Cohen
Empower yourself against racial and cultural stress : using skills from the reach program to cope, heal, and thrive  DeLapp, Ryan C. T. 
Modeling religion : simulating the transformation of worldviews, lifeways, and civilizations  Wildman, Wesley J., Shults, F. LeRon 
Moving from the Margins : Life Histories on Transforming the Study of Racism   
Poverty Rebels: Black and Brown Protest in Post–Civil Rights America Casey D. Nichols
The Magnitude of Us : An Educator's Guide to Creating Culturally Responsive Classrooms. Bunch, Marlee S.
The Majestic Place : The Freedom Possible in Black Women's Leadership   
Antisemitism in America : a warning  Schumer, Charles E.  DS145 .S386 2025
More than words : how to think about writing in the age of AI  Warner, John LB1028.43 .W367 2025
One day, everyone will have always been against this  El Akkad, Omar PS3605.L12 Z46 2025
There is no place for us : working and homeless in America  Goldstone, Brian  HV4505 .G66 2025
Who needs college anymore? : imagining a future where degrees won't matter  DeLaski, Kathleen  LB2324 .D455 2025
Why nothing works : who killed progress, and how to bring it back  Dunkelman, Marc J.  JK1726 .D86 2025
Women artists in midcentury America : a history in ten exhibitions  Belasco, Daniel  N6505 .B45 2024
Integrated : how American schools failed Black children  Rooks, Noliwe LC214.2 .R65 2025
Why ecosystems matter : preserving the key to our survival  Wills, Christopher  QH366.2 .W555 2024
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