Gerald Markowitz

American historian, professor, and author.

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  1. 1. Building The Worlds That Kill Us

    How the Construction Industry's Practices Endanger Our Health and Environment

    "Building the Worlds That Kill Us" explores how social and economic structures have historically influenced health disparities in the United States. The authors, David Rosner and Gerald Markowitz, examine how factors like race, class, and gender have shaped who suffers from illness and who thrives. From the colonial era to modern times, the book highlights how systemic inequalities have led to differing health outcomes among various groups, including Indigenous peoples, enslaved individuals, immigrants, and workers. It also discusses how those affected by these disparities have fought for change, emphasizing that these outcomes are not inevitable but rather a result of societal choices.

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  2. 2. Whole Food Vegan Baking

    This book offers a delightful exploration into the world of vegan baking, focusing on the use of whole, unprocessed ingredients to create delicious and nutritious baked goods. It provides a wide array of recipes that cater to both novice and experienced bakers, emphasizing the importance of using plant-based ingredients without compromising on flavor or texture. With an emphasis on health and sustainability, the book guides readers through the process of crafting everything from breads and muffins to cakes and cookies, all while maintaining a commitment to vegan principles and whole food nutrition.