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- Tengo asma / by Moore-Mallinos, Jennifer.(CARDINAL)354967; Curto, Rosa M.(Rosa Maria),illustrator.(CARDINAL)701605;
A young boy suffers from a chronic condition called asthma that sometimes produces frightening attacks, but he learns that with proper medical supervision and treatment, the asthma can be kept under control.
- Subjects: Asthma;
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- Monsoon : delicious Indian recipes for every day and season / by Khan, Asma,author.(CARDINAL)798294;
An acclaimed chef introduces the foundations of Indian cooking through ayurvedic principles, offering intuitive techniques and recipes like Pumpkin Dal and Slow-cooked Lamb, to help home cooks balance flavors, embrace traditional methods, and create vibrant, flavorful dishes inspired by Bengal's seasons.
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, Indic.; Seasonal cooking.; Cooking.;
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- Black out : silhouettes then and now / by Naeem, Asma,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-172) and index.Primarily tracing the rise of the silhouette in the decades leading up to the Civil War, Black Out also considers the ubiquity of the genre today, particularly in contemporary art. Using silhouettes to address such themes as race, identity, and the notion of the digital self, the four featured living artists--Kara Walker, Kristi Malakoff, Kumi Yamashita, and Camille Utterback--all take the silhouette to unique and fascinating new heights. Presenting the distinctly American story behind silhouettes, Black Out vividly delves into the historical roots and contemporary interpretations of this evocative, ever popular form of portraiture.
- Subjects: Silhouettes; Human beings in art.; African Americans in art.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Swimming toward a dream : Yusra Mardini's incredible journey from refugee to Olympic swimmer / by Faruqi, Reem,author.(CARDINAL)409549; Enayeh, Asma,illustrator.(CARDINAL)870609;
Junior Library GuildThe inspirational and unforgettable tale of competitive swimmer and Syrian refugee Yusra Mardini, who heroically helped tow her refugee boat to safety before achieving her Olympic dreams.Ages 7-11.Grades 2-6.A Junior Library Guild selection (JLG)
- Subjects: Biographies.; Mardini, Yusra; Olympic Games 2016 : Rio de Janeiro, Brazil); Women swimmers; Women swimmers;
- Available copies: 17 / Total copies: 18
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- The Story of Gandhi : a biography book for new readers / by Katz, Susan B.,1971-author.(CARDINAL)615566; Enayeh, Asma,illustrator.(CARDINAL)870609;
Chapter 1: A Leader Is Born -- Chapter 2: The Early Years -- Chapter 3: Gandhi The Lawyer -- Chapter 4: The South Africa Years -- Chapter 5: Back to India -- Chapter 6: The Struggle for Freedom -- Chapter 7: Father of India -- Chapter 8: So...Who Was Gandhi? -- Glossary -- Bibliography.Gandhi was one of the most important leaders in history. He used peaceful protests and other nonviolent methods to stand up for equal rights for all people. Before he showed the world that peaceful actions can create powerful change, he was a shy young boy who kept to himself. He studied hard in school, became a lawyer, and used his skills to help others. Explore how Gandhi went from being a quiet kid growing up in India to one of the bravest and most outspoken leaders in the entire world.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948; Statesmen; Nationalists; Gandhi, Mahatma, 1869-1948.;
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- 25 million sparks : the untold story of refugee entrepreneurs / by Hanna, Andrew Leon,1991-author.; Malak(Artist),artist.; Asma,contributor.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."25 Million Sparks is a powerful story of hope - a beautiful reminder of our equal dignity, common humanity, and brilliant potential for innovation. It sheds light on the brutal injustices of war and violence - while celebrating refugees' records of uplifting communities, generating transformative ideas, and creating peace even amid disaster. Hanna's captivating human-centered narration of the stories of three women entrepreneurs in the Za'atari camp allows their voices to be heard clearly. These stories, along with others across the globe, are illustrative of the resilience and the power of refugees - and particularly of refugee women - to heal, lead, and advance communities around the world... if only the world recognizes, listens to, and invests in them appropriately."--
- Subjects: Zaatari (Refugee camp); Businesswomen; Women refugees; Women refugees; Businesswomen; Women refugees; Women refugees;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- In the life of music [videorecording] / by Huynh, Bae,film producer; Jafir, Asma,film producer; Ly, Prach,film producer; Mam, Johnny,film producer; So, Caylee,film director,film producer; Trinh, Neardey,film producer; Vanny, Kolap,film producer; Visal, Sok,film director; Indican Pictures,publisher;
Music: Gavin Keese ; Costume designer: Sopheak Hong and Soryda Morm ; Production designer: Ratha Keo ; Director of photography: David D. Rivera Rojas ; Sound design: Yu-Ting Su ; VFX supervisor: Sina San ; Film colorist: Scott Bradbury.Ellen Wong, Sreynan Chea, Vandarith Phem, Sovuthy Ker, Rosa Laz, Arn Chorn-Pond, Ben Ratanak, Chandanich Kouy, Thouna Kanika, Som Bopha, Cheat Sovannareach, Sochea Chea, Daniel Chea.Follow the journey of Hope, a young American girl visiting her relatives in Cambodia for the first time. Determined to learn the history of her parents, Hope discovers the story of how one song, PChampa Battambang played an integral part in three generations. Starting with how her parents met and fell in love in 1968, to their fight for survival during the war-torn Khmer Rouge years of the 70s, and finally finishing in the modern day.Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation (1:78), Dolby Digital 5.0.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Cambodian Americans; Families; Folk songs, Khmer;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The culture : hip hop & contemporary art in the 21st century / by Naeem, Asma,curator,writer of introduction,contributor.(CARDINAL)884782; Eekwol,contributor.(CARDINAL)884860; Skeme,1990-contributor.(CARDINAL)883424; TT the Artist,contributor.(CARDINAL)883607; Allen, Devin,contributor.(CARDINAL)676554; Asega, Salome,contributor.; Burney, Lawrence,contributor.; Byrd, Rikki,contributor.; Cassel Oliver, Valerie,contributor.(CARDINAL)817964; Chan, Charlie,contributor.(CARDINAL)884261; Clark, Msia Kibona,contributor.(CARDINAL)884453; Clemente-Ruiz, Aurélie,contributor.(CARDINAL)884438; Cooke, Sekou,contributor.(CARDINAL)883528; Cooper, Martha,contributor.(CARDINAL)276960; Davis, Damon,1985-contributor.(CARDINAL)884759; De Guzman, René,1964-contributor.(CARDINAL)331443; de Mora, Alex,contributor.; Diaz, Martha,contributor.(CARDINAL)883402; Eshun, Ekow,contributor.(CARDINAL)848246; Goldberg, David A. M.,contributor.; Guillotte, Gamynne,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)885405; Haydar, Mona,contributor.(CARDINAL)885234; Haynes, Ebony L.,contributor.(CARDINAL)885537; Hemphill, Tahir,contributor.; Hernandez, Jillian,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)884942; Holman, Michael,contributor.(CARDINAL)882987; Klemm, Hannah,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)884726; Lucas, Maï,1968-contributor.(CARDINAL)885164; Manabe, Noriko,1960-contributor.(CARDINAL)883417; Marsh, Charity,1974-contributor.(CARDINAL)884947; McCarthy, Jesse,contributor.; McCune, Jeffrey Q.,Jr.,contributor.(CARDINAL)884541; Moore, Madison,contributor.(CARDINAL)884783; Pabón-Colón, Jessica Nydia,contributor.(CARDINAL)884158; Pandhal, Hardeep,contributor.; Pierre, A.(Alphonse),contributor.(CARDINAL)883241; Purnell, Andréa,curator,writer of introduction.(CARDINAL)885410; Reynolds, Simon,1963-contributor.(CARDINAL)284838; Rodney, Seph,contributor.(CARDINAL)884789; Saggese, Jordana Moore,1979-contributor.(CARDINAL)883386; Sanchez, Shaheem,contributor.; Satterwhite, Jacolby,1986-contributor.(CARDINAL)856228; Sirmans, Franklin,contributor.(CARDINAL)269984; Smith, Danez,contributor.(CARDINAL)622589; Spence, Lester K.,contributor.(CARDINAL)883342; Tate, Greg,contributor.(CARDINAL)344285; Tshimanga, Charles,contributor.(CARDINAL)884289; Tulloch, Carol,contributor.; Watkins, D.(Dwight),contributor.(CARDINAL)622514; Wendel, Patrick,contributor.(CARDINAL)884111; White, Simone,1972-contributor.(CARDINAL)856604; Yee, Lydia,contributor.(CARDINAL)684442; Art Gallery of Ontario,host institution.(CARDINAL)159580; Baltimore Museum of Art,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)144046; Cincinnati Art Museum,host institution.(CARDINAL)141872; Gregory R. Miller & Co.,publisher.(CARDINAL)853924; St. Louis Art Museum,publisher,organizer,host institution.(CARDINAL)138136;
Includes bibliographical references.Accompanying a groundbreaking exhibition originating at the Baltimore Museum of Art, this book captures the extraordinary influence of hip hop, which has driven innovations in music, visual and performing arts, fashion, and technology and grown into a global phenomenon since its emergence in the 1970s. It features approximately 70 objects by both established and emerging artists, design houses, streetwear icons and musicians working in a wide range of mediums to demonstrate hip hop's proliferation from the street to the runway, the studio to the museum gallery, and countless sites in between. The exhibition also explores how hip hop has and continues to challenge structures of power, dominant cultural narratives, and political and social systems of oppression.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Illustrated works.; Art.; African American musicians in art; African American musicians; African Americans in art; Art and popular culture; Art, Modern; Black people in art; Hip-hop in art; Hip-hop; Hip-hop; Musicians, Black; Musicians, Black; Photography, Artistic;
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- Olive and Charlotte / by Friedman, Laurie B.,1964-author.(CARDINAL)348510; Enayeh, Asma,illustrator.;
In a tale of two sisters, Charlotte is the perfect princess whom her little sister Olive tries to emulate, but despite her best efforts, she always seems to fall short.Grades 2-3.Ages 5-8.
- Subjects: Fairy tales.; Fiction.; Picture books.; Individuality; Princesses; Sisters;
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- Ammu : Indian home-cooking to nourish your soul / by Khan, Asma,author.(CARDINAL)798294;
"A new cookbook from the star of Netflix's Chef's Table and one of the world's most prominent female chefs. Ammu is a heart-warming cookbook of comforting aromatic Indian flavors: Indian food from home, cooked with heart. Ammu is a collection of recipes from Asma Khan's childhood, from her Indian family kitchen. It is a celebration of where she comes from, of home cooking, and the inextricable link between food and love. It is also a chance for Asma to honor her ammu - mother - and to share with us the recipes that made her and rooted her to home. This book is a joyful celebration of memories of food, and its power to heal, restore, and comfort. It includes her ammu's comfort food from childhood, the recipes with which she was taught to cook, celebratoryfood for special occasions, and slow-cooked recipes passed through the generations of her family. The recipes and the memories she shares all possess something that is universal: food is a way for us to have this conversation about how similar we all are- how it connects us and unites us beyond differing appearances, accents, races and backgrounds. With stunning food and family photos, this cookbook is a must-have for cooks and lovers of Indian food"--
- Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking, Indic.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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