Download Talking Back: Voices of Color by Nellie Wong (.ePUB)

Talking Back: Voices of Color by Nellie Wong
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Overview: presents an unusually diverse group of writers speaking out on issues affecting communities of color. Contributors share tales of survival, explore little-known history, and offer insightful cultural reviews. Nellie Wong, a widely published Bay Area poet and social justice activist, is the book’s editor and author of the introduction, a striking meditation on the importance of “talking back” in asserting identity and power on an individual and collective level.

Like Wong, the book’s contributors are involved in community organizing. Based in a number of locations, their identities include Asian/Pacific American, Black, indigenous North American and Aboriginal Australian, Latino, Palestinian, immigrant, feminist, youth, elder, LGBTQ, students, unionists, former prisoners, and more. Make no mistake about it, many of the writers are out-front radicals. Their aim is to communicate and mobilize. Speaking from and to the grassroots, their offerings are readable, persuasive, free from academic jargon, and rich with personal experience.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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