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06/19/2021
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 June's reference book of the Month:  The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft.

More than 500 entries present a detailed look at the Craft and its history from its ancient origins to its modern revival. Here, in an A-to-Z format, researchers will find unparalleled coverage of witchcraft practices around the world in different time periods and societies, including entries on magic, shamanism, the occult, and wizardry. Also included are biographies of the most influential characters in the witchcraft movement and how they shaped the traditions and practices of their followers. Completely updated throughout, the second edition provides expanded cross-cultural entries and additional historical data. More than thirty new entries include modern Wicca and Paganism, related organizations, and their activities; magic tools, rituals, and types of divination; and mythological roots of witchcraft.

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~ Recommended for students majoring in Psychology~

Cover Art The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft More than 500 entries present a detailed look at the Craft and its history from its ancient origins to its modern revival. Here, in an A-to-Z format, researchers will find unparalleled coverage of witchcraft practices around the world in different time periods and societies, including entries on magic, shamanism, the occult, and wizardry. Also included are biographies of the most influential characters in the witchcraft movement and how they shaped the traditions and practices of their followers. Completely updated throughout, the second edition provides expanded cross-cultural entries and additional historical data. More than thirty new entries include modern Wicca and Paganism, related organizations, and their activities; magic tools, rituals, and types of divination; and mythological roots of witchcraft. by Rosemary ellen Guiley
Call Number: 133.43 G956e 1999
Publication Date: 1999-10-01
 
06/01/2021
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Pride Month is commemorated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in New York City. In June of 1969, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn staged an uprising to resist the police harassment and persecution to which LGBTQ Americans were commonly subjected. This uprising marked the beginning of a movement to outlaw discriminatory laws and practices against LGBTQ Americans. Today, LGBTQ Pride Month celebrations include pride parades, picnics, parties, workshops, symposia and concerts, attracting millions of participants around the world.

In schools and classrooms, Pride Month is an excellent time to talk with students about LGBTQ people and their struggles to achieve equity and justice in all aspects of their lives. It is an opportunity to learn about important LGBTQ people in history, read literature that features LGBTQ people, analyze heterosexism and explore its causes and solutions. As with other similarly themed months, it is important not to isolate the exploration of LGBTQ people and culture into one month during the year. LGBTQ history is U.S. history and should be integrated into the curriculum throughout the school year. 

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“LGBTQ Pride Month and Education Resources.” Anti-Defamation League, www.adl.org/education/resources/tools-and-strategies/lgbtq-pride-month-and-education-resources.


Cover ArtJust Queer Folks by Colin R. Johnson
Call Number: 306.766 J665j 2013
Publication Date: 2013-06-14
Cover ArtUnderstanding Asexuality by Anthony F. Bogaert
Call Number: 305.8 B674u 2015
Publication Date: 2015-03-06
Cover ArtModern Homosexualities by Ken Plummer (Editor)
Call Number: 305.906 M689 1992
Publication Date: 1992-11-17
06/01/2021
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 Bowling, also called tenpins, game in which a heavy ball is rolled down a long, narrow lane toward a group of objects known as pins, the aim being to knock down more pins than an opponent. The game is quite different from the sport of bowls, or lawn bowls, in which the aim is to bring the ball to rest near a stationary ball called a jack.

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Pluckhahn, J. Bruce. “Bowling.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 12 Feb. 2020, www.britannica.com/sports/bowling.


Cover ArtBowling Fundamentals by Michelle Mullen; Human Kinetics Staff
Call Number: 794.6 M958b
Publication Date: 2003-09-12
Cover ArtBowling by Robert H. Strickland
Call Number: 794.6 S917b
Publication Date: 1996-01-01
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