Description:Billionaires sit on gold-plated toilets while rural Americans, like third-world citizens, sit in lots to receive healthcare from Doctors Without Borders. The wealthy buy private islands while inner-city residents cannot afford to buy food. Corporations receive tax breaks yet pay little or no taxes while the Postal Service, an equalizing institution, is in jeopardy because it does not break even. Banks and insurance companies practice disinvestment and rate gouging in minority communities while minority communities subsidize majority communities and crumble, owing to these inequitable policies and practices.Everyday Ethics and Equity: The Foundation for Character and Self-Esteem eloquently exposes inequities existing between the haves and the have nots. It also advances the proposition that existence validates an individual’s worth. This is especially relevant during these turbulent times of COVID-19, economic instability, and social unrest.Written from a cosmic perspective and humanist worldview in easy-to-understand language, this insightful book helps readers to adopt ethical equitable behavior. It also promotes a race-free, war-free world and encourages self-reflective critical thinking. Poetically it points out:“As there’s no place underground or in the sky, To reunite with deceased ones after we die, We are obligated while we live on earth, To conscientiously live a life of worth.”Gwendolyn Rose Forrest (BA, MA) self-identifies as a black African American global citizen who affirms humanity’s similarities while acknowledging differences. She has worked in the public, private, or non-profit sectors in Detroit, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Portland, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; San Diego, California; and Fort Worth, Texas. She is a former social worker, civil rights/human rights advocate, economic development administrator, employment/training coordinator, research director, and certified fund-raising executive for colleges, universities, and non-profit organizations. A humanist, feminist, and activist, she enjoys writing, line dancing, and yoga.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Everyday Ethics And Equity: The Foundation For Character And Self-Esteem . To get started finding Everyday Ethics And Equity: The Foundation For Character And Self-Esteem , you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
116
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Co.
Release
2020
ISBN
1951530446
Everyday Ethics And Equity: The Foundation For Character And Self-Esteem
Description: Billionaires sit on gold-plated toilets while rural Americans, like third-world citizens, sit in lots to receive healthcare from Doctors Without Borders. The wealthy buy private islands while inner-city residents cannot afford to buy food. Corporations receive tax breaks yet pay little or no taxes while the Postal Service, an equalizing institution, is in jeopardy because it does not break even. Banks and insurance companies practice disinvestment and rate gouging in minority communities while minority communities subsidize majority communities and crumble, owing to these inequitable policies and practices.Everyday Ethics and Equity: The Foundation for Character and Self-Esteem eloquently exposes inequities existing between the haves and the have nots. It also advances the proposition that existence validates an individual’s worth. This is especially relevant during these turbulent times of COVID-19, economic instability, and social unrest.Written from a cosmic perspective and humanist worldview in easy-to-understand language, this insightful book helps readers to adopt ethical equitable behavior. It also promotes a race-free, war-free world and encourages self-reflective critical thinking. Poetically it points out:“As there’s no place underground or in the sky, To reunite with deceased ones after we die, We are obligated while we live on earth, To conscientiously live a life of worth.”Gwendolyn Rose Forrest (BA, MA) self-identifies as a black African American global citizen who affirms humanity’s similarities while acknowledging differences. She has worked in the public, private, or non-profit sectors in Detroit, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Portland, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; San Diego, California; and Fort Worth, Texas. She is a former social worker, civil rights/human rights advocate, economic development administrator, employment/training coordinator, research director, and certified fund-raising executive for colleges, universities, and non-profit organizations. A humanist, feminist, and activist, she enjoys writing, line dancing, and yoga.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Everyday Ethics And Equity: The Foundation For Character And Self-Esteem . To get started finding Everyday Ethics And Equity: The Foundation For Character And Self-Esteem , you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.