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Where Will Man Take Us?
Atul Jalan
This future-oriented book examines how technology will not merely assist humans but also radically change how humanity itself is defined.
Where You Are Is Not Who You Are
Ursula Burns
Where You Are Is Not Who You Are is the fascinating memoir of America's first Black woman to head a Fortune 500 company as CEO.
Where's the Office?
Wilford A. Lewis, Heather Hansen O'Neill
Learn how leaders can embrace change and engage their people to new levels — from any office environment.
Wherever You Go, There You Are
Jon Kabat-Zinn
Wherever You Go, There You Are explains what mindfulness is and why it's not reserved for Zen practitioners and Buddhist monks, giving you simple ways to practice it in everyday life while helping you avoid the obstacles on your way to a more aware self.
White Fragility
Robin DiAngelo
White Fragility helps to explain why it can be so difficult for white people to talk about racism, especially in the U.S., and how this understanding can encourage people to be kinder and fairer.
White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch
Alison Klayman
This Netflix documentary exposes the racist and exclusionary practices of Abercrombie & Fitch, the hottest clothing brand at the turn of the millennium.
Who Can You Trust?
Rachel Botsman
Rachel Botsman explores how trust functions in society, how it has evolved in the 21st century, and what the future of trust and technology might be in the rapidly evolving digital age.
Who Cares Wins
Lily Cole
In Who Cares Wins, actress and activist Lily Cole presents a comprehensive walkthrough of the problems the Earth faces today, highlighting changes that must be made both by individuals and the systems that govern our way of life.
Who Is Liz Truss?
Newscast, Adam Fleming
This September 2022 episode of BBC's Newscast podcast delves into Liz Truss — her political career, what she believes, and who she is away from the cameras.
Who Is Rishi Sunak?
Newscast, Adam Fleming, Kevin Hollinrake, Jimmy McLoughlin, Charlotte Ivers
This August 2022 episode of the BBC’s Newscast looks at the life and career of British politician Rishi Sunak.
Who Killed Malcolm X?
Today, Explained, Sean Rameswaram
This December 2021 episode of Today, Explained explores the assassination of Malcolm X and the men who were wrongly convicted of his murder.
Who Made My Clothes?
University of Exeter, Fashion Revolution
This course from the University of Exeter explains the destructive labor practices used throughout the clothing industry, and the Fashion Revolution's global movement to stop them.
Who Moved My Cheese?
Spencer Johnson, Kenneth H. Blanchard
Who Moved My Cheese tells a parable, which you can directly apply to your own life, in order to stop fearing what lies ahead and instead thrive in an environment of change and uncertainty.
Who Rules the World?
Noam Chomsky
Renowned academic and political activist Noam Chomsky examines the ways in which the U.S. still sets the terms of global discourse, often favoring military gain over the greater good.
Who Will Cry When You Die?
Robin Sharma
Motivational speaker and author Robin Sharma gives simple but life-changing advice on how to create the life you want and live it to the fullest.
Who's Afraid of Gender?
Judith Butler
Philosopher Judith Butler discusses how the term 'gender' is being weaponized by authoritarian regimes to spread fear, reinforce state control, and limit freedom of thought and self-expression.
Whole Again
Jackson MacKenzie
Author Jackson MacKenzie helps readers process their trauma after abusive relationships by identifying and deconstructing unhealthy protective mechanisms.
Wholesome Pet Science
Jason Zackowski
Scientist and animal lover Jason Zackowski shares some fascinating scientific discoveries about cats and dogs.
Whose Story Is This?
Rebecca Solnit
Whose Story Is This? is Rebecca Solnit's most recent essay collection, in which the author reflects on our culture's narratives, who gets to shape them, and how they affect the rest of us.
Whose Vote Counts, Explained
Joe Posner, Ezra Klein
Whose Vote Counts, Explained: The Right to Vote explores the historical relationship between the law and the fundamental right to vote in the United States.
Why Adopted People Search For Their Birth Families
Who Am I Really? Podcast
Not every adopted person wants an adoption reunion, but many adoptees do. Here are a few of the many reasons why an adopted person may want to search for their birth family.