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Zoe Bios

Understanding Our "Epigenetics" of Terrorism
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This book seeks to answer two questions, 1) How has policy and culture affected groups of people -over generations -and leading up to modern day, and 2) What do experts and communities say we need to do to create more equity and harmony in our society? Zoe Bios is a series of analysis to answer these questions starting with 'Understanding Our Epigenetics of Terrorism' and is ideal for people who are looking for a fresh lens on ancient and complex issues. This humanist view on the struggle between the Palestinians and Israelis seeks to pop ideological bubbles and offer people new tools to engage in the political process.

Author Biography:

About the Author Katie Smith is a first-time author and an amateur humanist philosopher who, in 2009, took an 18-month sabbatical to travel and work, alone or in artist residencies across 13 countries, to trace down her family's DNA memory. Zoe Bios originated as a poetic interpretation of epigenetics and a way to explain her theory of DNA memory. This book is the product of a decade's worth of research and discussion. She spends her days as a communications strategist who has worked with ACLU National, Advancement Project California, USA for UNHCR, Calvert Foundation, Common Sense Media, and other innovative organizations seeking effective ways to defend our civil rights and assert a progressive agenda. Ms. Smith was born and raised in Los Angeles. ZoeBios.com
Release date NZ
March 26th, 2017
Author
Pages
118
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
127x203x6
ISBN-13
9780986148552
Product ID
26912914

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