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Talking Back: Voices of Color

door Nellie Wong (Redacteur)

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Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. African American Studies. Latino/Latina Studies. LGBT Studies. Native American Studies. Women's Studies. TALKING BACK: VOICES OF COLOR is a dynamic anthology featuring voices of youth, political prisoners, immigrants, and history-makers. Essays by a multi-racial, intergenerational mix of 25 Black, Latino, Native American, and LGBTQ community organizers. Topics include quality education and environmental justice, indigenous land rights and international solidarity, film and book reviews, hidden histories of women of color, and tales of endurance and survival. You KNOW something's worth reading when it's banned by Texas prison censors! TALKING BACK: VOICES OF COLOR was refused delivery to Chicano political prisoner Alvaro Luna Hernandez because of the anthology's article on prisoners' strike that took place in Georgia in 2010. Censors claim that the piece by former political prisoner Mark Cook "contains material that a reasonable person would construe as written solely for the purpose of communicating information designed to achieve a breakdown of prisons through offender disruption such as strikes, riots or security threat group activity." Hell yeah! Read it and be inspired!… (meer)
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About the editor: Nellie Wong graduated from Oakland High School in California. She is a feminist poet of some renown, who studied creative writing at San Francisco State University when she was in her mid-thirties. She co-founded the Asian American feminist literary and performance group, Unbound Feet. Source: www.wikipedia.org. About the book: James Wright, African American scholar and unionist, former civil rights movement organizer said of this work, "[This book presents] a rainbow of radical authors writing on many of the critical issues of today--education, racism, healthcare, LGBT, immigration, the penal system [and] feminism. [It] is a treasure."
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Literary Nonfiction. Asian & Asian American Studies. African American Studies. Latino/Latina Studies. LGBT Studies. Native American Studies. Women's Studies. TALKING BACK: VOICES OF COLOR is a dynamic anthology featuring voices of youth, political prisoners, immigrants, and history-makers. Essays by a multi-racial, intergenerational mix of 25 Black, Latino, Native American, and LGBTQ community organizers. Topics include quality education and environmental justice, indigenous land rights and international solidarity, film and book reviews, hidden histories of women of color, and tales of endurance and survival. You KNOW something's worth reading when it's banned by Texas prison censors! TALKING BACK: VOICES OF COLOR was refused delivery to Chicano political prisoner Alvaro Luna Hernandez because of the anthology's article on prisoners' strike that took place in Georgia in 2010. Censors claim that the piece by former political prisoner Mark Cook "contains material that a reasonable person would construe as written solely for the purpose of communicating information designed to achieve a breakdown of prisons through offender disruption such as strikes, riots or security threat group activity." Hell yeah! Read it and be inspired!

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