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From Tacoma Two Museums Exhibit Asian Immigrant History

Two museums within a block of one another in the vibrant Museum District of Tacoma, Washington, have current exhibits that provide illuminating historical context for the hot-topic conversation around how the United States should treat its immigrant populations. On display at the Washington State History Museum are works created by a Japanese artist incarcerated at the Minidoka War Relocation Center during World War II. “Witness to Wartime: The Painted Diary of Takuichi Fujii,” runs through January 1, 2018.


PR for People® Book Reviews: Hot, Hungry Planet

There’s no way around it. If we’re going to talk about food, we also need to talk about the people who don’t have enough of it.


Invincible Living - PR for People Book Review

For a more realistic and encouraging approach to selfimprovement, check out “Invincible Living.”


PR for People® Book Reviews: AlyBlue Media

This month, we’re dedicating this page not to a single book, but to an entire publishing enterprise that developed out of tragedy eight years ago.


Well-being begins with whole-body mobility

BOOKS: Dynamic Aging – Nutritious Movement founder and biomechanist Katy Bowman...


Beauty Sick – Renee Engeln, PhD

PR for People® Reviews: BOOKS: By Barbara Lloyd McMichael   Beauty books are part of a burgeoning industry – some market analyses suggest that the beauty market worldwide will amount to $265 billion this year.

 

 


PR for People® Book Reviews: How May I Help You?

   The American Dream has always included the idea of satisfying employment and upward mobility, but a new book by Deepak Singh sketches out a less rosy reality.


PR for People® Reviews: Beyond $15 – Jonathan Rosenblum

BOOKS: By Barbara Lloyd McMichael

   My hometown of SeaTac, Washington – a landscape snared between the burgeoning metropolises of Seattle and Tacoma – is home not only to the 9th busiest airport in the nation but also to a hugely diverse immigrant population. The local school district reports that more than a hundred different primary languages are represented in its student body.

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Ego Is the Enemy – Ryan Holiday

PR for People® Reviews: By Barbara Lloyd McMichael Ego Is the Enemy – Ryan Holiday


A History of Ambition in 50 Hoaxes – Gale Eaton

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BOOKS: By Barbara Lloyd McMichael

A History of Ambition in 50 Hoaxes – Gale Eaton

Tilbury House – 272 pp - $24.95

 Fake news has certainly been having a hey-day. From the White House to the Kremlin, disinformation, fear-mongering and smear campaigns have left news consumers reeling. For the nation’s new Commander-in-Tweet to call our foremost news organizations “fake media...