This is Citizen Jack’s book, a masterful demonstration of a personal view turned sociopolitical gold. —CHARLES R. AULT JR., Professor Emeritus, Lewis & Clark College
Discover the truth about the Trump years with Citizen Jack's gripping and detailed account in The Trump Files.
Renowned science educator, researcher, blogger, and author Jack Hassard vividly documents the nation's turbulent Trump years and brings readers back to those troubling days. Through sharp, clear-eyed prose, he takes on racial injustice, the Trumpist worldview, and how science and health were diminished in the Trump era. The comprehensive analysis is heavily laden with supporting data and information to back up its claims, and it is a powerful reminder of the importance of the upcoming 2024 election.
Benefits of reading The Trump Files:
- Uncovering the truth about the Trump years.
- Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the impact of the Trump administration.
- Discovering robust, data-driven analysis to help inform decisions in the upcoming 2024 election.
What's included in The Trump Files:- Robert Jay Lifton's concept of "a witnessing professional."
- Charles R. Ault's introduction of Jack Hassard as "Citizen Jack."
- Smart, informed discussion inspired by the work of George Lakoff.
- Of-their-moment blog posts reprinted throughout.
- Insight into how a malevolent individual took to the task of undermining some foundational aspects of governance in CDC, EPA, and other functions of democracy.
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Jack Hassard, Ph.D. is Emeritus Professor of Science Education at Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. He earned his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in science education and geology after receiving degrees at Bridgewater State University and Boston University and studying at Illinois Institute of Technology. He was professor of science education at GSU from 1969 - 2003.
He is an internationally known science educator, researcher and writer. His books include Minds on Science (HarperCollins), The Art of Teaching Science (Oxford & Rutledge), The Whole Cosmos Catalogue of Science (Goodyear), Science as Inquiry (Goodyear), Environmental Science on the Net (Goodyear), and Holt Science (Holt, Rinehart & Winston).
Jack Hassard has also spent an adventurous career as a "Citizen Diplomat," traveling extensively through Russia and the world, creating courses, exchanging democratic views on psychology, education, environmental science, and other subjects needed for a peaceful coexistence and to prevent war.
He co-created the Global Thinking Project, a hands-across-the-global Internet-based environmental science program linking schools in the United States with those in Russia, Australia, Czech Republic, Spain and other countries. The GTP supported exchanges of researchers, public school teachers and students between Georgia (USA) and Russia during the 1980s and 1990s.
He's been blogging since 2005. His blog posts served as the foundation for his first self-published book, The Trump Files (Northington-Hearn Publishing). The Trump Files is a vivid, real-time documentation of the nation's turbulent Trump years returning citizens to those troubling days of not-so-very-long-ago to help deal with the future.