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Readying to rise : essays

Green, Marcus Harrison (author.). Ayears, Sonya Green, (writer of introduction.).

Summary: Social justice is an ideal. It's not a reality. And while there are moments that make it feel tantalizingly close, the moment that follows often punts it right back to the far distance. Growing up black in south Seattle, journalist and essayist Marcus Harrison Green has a keen sense of exactly where and how things break down. From his own experience in the classroom and at the hands of police to his fierce dissection of the racism baked into media and journalism, Green makes poetry of the clarity that comes after long reflection. In this collection, Green bears sharp witness to the Black Lives Matter movement, his own journey into and out of religious faith, his grandmother's lessons, his battle with bipolar disorder, human mortality, blatant hypocrisy, and much more. He shines a light on what hurts the most deeply in us: not only the brutal injustice of a world built by the powerful for the powerful, but the close proximity of that brutality to a persistent kernel of hope. Yet because there is hope, there is conviction. Green never falters in the knowledge that the struggle itself is something to tie ourselves to and define ourselves by. With astute analyses, evocative imagery, profound empathy, and the ability to laugh at it all, these essays, even with their collective weight, leave us much lighter than they found us.

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  • ISBN: 9781609441432
  • ISBN: 1609441435
  • Physical Description: print
    189 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: Seattle, WA : Vertvolta Press, [2021]

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Formatted Contents Note: Introduction -- The March Up the Mountaintop -- Superman Taught Me Most of What I Know About Life -- It Took Me Years to Believe That Black Lives Matter, Let Alone My Own -- Filling Your Own Cup -- What We Dread to Address -- Confessions of an Imperfect Ally -- Why an Atheist Says Amen -- Life Before Death -- When Your Only Hero Falls -- To Young Storytellers of Color -- A Ceaseless Cry -- Searching for Identity in the Land of The Free -- Black Lives, White Marchers -- Patriarchy and Black Lives -- Our Divergent Mourning -- All Are Punished -- A Mind of Carnage -- Pandemic Recovery and Gentrification -- From Si'ahl To Seattle: Does A Wealthy City Owe Its First Residents Reparations? -- A Troubled Childhood Should Not be a Precursor to a Life of Crime -- Our World Needs More Truth, Fewer Saviors -- I Glimpsed Hope in a South Seattle Park -- How Can We Heal? Braver Angels Test the Notion of healing Across Political Divides -- I Fear Everyday Encounters More Than I Do Hate Groups -- How I Survived the Collision of Racism and the Stigma of Mental Illness -- Reparations Can Take Many Forms. Let's Start by Being Honest About What We've Wrought -- To Heal Our Collective Trauma We Must First Face It -- Dreamers Must Not Sleep (The Wages of Wokeness) -- Afterword.
Subject: Social justice
African Americans United States
Social Justice
Justice sociale
Noirs américains
African Americans
Social justice
United States
Genre: Essay
essays.
Essays.
Essays.
Essais.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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