We Can Do Better was inspired by the ballooning needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Author, Dee Jomo, takes a fresh look at society to analyze the needs of people and the ways we can all contribute to meeting those needs. Dee gives readers various options for helping others. Some are simple and just common sense, while others are more complex or things you may have never thought about. In addition, she addresses some of the issues surrounding marginalized populations as they struggle to navigate life with a focus on sustainable solutions for many people which includes showing respect for all people, even those traditionally looked down upon by society because of age, race, economic class, and occupation.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - We Can Do Better was inspired by the ballooning needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Author, Dee Jomo, takes a fresh look at society to analyze the needs of people and ways we can all contribute to meeting those needs. Dee gives readers various options for helping others. Some are simple and just common sense, while others are more complex or things you may have never thought about. In addition, she addresses some of the issues surrounding marginalize populations as they struggle to navigate life with a focus on sustainable solutions for many people people. This includes showing respect for all people, even those traditionally looked down upon by society because of age, race, economic class, and occupation. Seller Inventory # 9781958992050