A 2023 Library Journal Best Social Sciences Title From Library Journal's Starred Review: "All readers stand to learn something from this compelling book." Award-winning author, scholar, and social visionary George Yancy brings together the greatest minds of our time to speak truth to power and welcome everyone into a conversation about the pursuit of justice, equality, and peace. This interwoven collection of searingly honest interviews with leading intellectuals includes conversations with Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Cornel West, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Peter McLaren. Each conversation bears…mehr
A 2023 Library Journal Best Social Sciences Title From Library Journal's Starred Review: "All readers stand to learn something from this compelling book." Award-winning author, scholar, and social visionary George Yancy brings together the greatest minds of our time to speak truth to power and welcome everyone into a conversation about the pursuit of justice, equality, and peace. This interwoven collection of searingly honest interviews with leading intellectuals includes conversations with Noam Chomsky, Judith Butler, Cornel West, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Peter McLaren. Each conversation bears witness to the weighty moment in which it was first conducted and presented by Truthout and Tikkun magazines while pointing to ramifications, future hurdles, and practical optimism for moving forward. Learning how to speak about such topics as white supremacy and global whiteness, xenophobia, anti-BIPOC racism, fear of critical race theory, and the importance of Black feminist and trans perspectives, readers will be better able to join future conversations with their peers, those in power, and those who need to be empowered to change the status quo.
George Yancy is the author, editor, and co-editor of over 20 books, including Backlash: What Happens When we Talk Honestly About Racism in America. He is known for his influential essays and interviews in the New York Times' philosophy column, The Stone. Adding to his many awards in recognitions, in March 2022, Yancy was honored to discover an anonymous muralist known as "Belove" had painted Yancy's larger-the-life portrait in downtown Denver. Yancy lives in Atlanta, Georgia, where he is professor of philosophy at Emory University.
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Acknowledgments Foreword, Tim Wise Introduction: Critical Voices that Refuse to be Silenced, George Yancy Part One: Whiteness as Innocence Must Die 1. It's Time for "Whiteness as Usual" to End: How do we Overcome the Death Wish of White Supremacy?: Interview with David R. Roediger 2. To be Black in the US is to Have a Knee Against Your Neck Each Day: Interview with George Yancy by Woojin Lim 3. Confronting Prejudice isn't Enough: We Must Eradicate the White Racial Frame: Interview with Joe Feagin 4. We Have to Let White Supremacy Die in Order to Truly Live: Interview with David Kyuman Kim Part Two: Global Anti-Blackness 5. Afropessimism Forces Us to Rethink Our Most Basic Assumptions About Society: Interview with Frank B. Wilderson, III 6. "I Can't Breathe" Is a Cry Well Known to Black Indigenous People in Australia: Interview with Chelsea Watego 7. Black Feminist "Back Talk" Anchors Resistance on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Interview with Akwugo Emejulu 8. Anti-Black Racism is Global: So Must be the Movement to End It: Interview with Adele Norris Part Three: Racism, Education, and Practices of Freedom 9. Trump is Attacking Critical Race Theory Because it is a Force for Liberation: Interview with Mari Matsuda 10. Education Will be Critical in the Fight for Democracy and Anti-Racism: Interview with Pedro A. Noguera 11. Paulo Freire: Critical Education in a World in Need of Repair: Interview with Peter McLaren Part Four: Challenging White Foundations 12. The Tulsa Race Massacre Went Way Beyond "Black Wall Street": Interview with Robin D.G. Kelley 13. The Whiteness of Harvard and Wall Street is "Jim Crow, New Style": Interview with Cornel West 14. US Founders Demonized Indigenous People While Co-opting Their Political Practices: Interview with Brian Burkhart 15. Founded on Inequality, Can the US Ever be Truly Democratic and Inclusive?: Interview with Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting Part Five: Assaults on the Black Body 16. White Indifference is Normalizing Spectacular Acts of Violence: Interview with Robin D.G. Kelley 17. White Journalists are Still Using the N-Word: This is an Intolerable Assault on Black Freedom: Interview with Elizabeth Pryor 18. Protests Unleashed by Murder of George Floyd Exceed All in US History: Interview with Noam Chomsky Part Six: Matters of Faith and Religion 19. Black Womanist Theology Offers Hope in the Face of White Supremacy: Interview with Kelly Brown Douglas 20. Christianity is Empty if it Doesn't Address the Racist Carceral State: Interview with Mark L. Taylor 21. White Supremacist Christianity Drives Trump's Loyal Mob: We Must Scream it Down: Interview with Susannah Heschel Part Seven: The Politics of Catastrophe 22. Mourning is a Political Act Amid the Pandemic and Its Disparities: Interview with Judith Butler 23. Trump's Lying about COVID Amounts to Treason: Interview with Eduardo Mendieta 24. Big Pharma Cares More About Profiting from COVID than Human Survival: Interview with Noam Chomsky Part Eight: Realizing (or Imagining) the Possible 25. Black Trans Feminist Thought Can Set Us Free: Interview with Che Gossett 26. Reaching Beyond "Black Faces in High Places": Interview with Joy James Part Nine: White Mob Mentality 27. The Capitol Siege was White Supremacy in Action: Trial Evidence Confirms That: Interview with Peniel E. Joseph 28. Capitol Mob Reveals Ongoing Refusal to Accept Black Votes as Legitimate: Interview with Eric Fonner 29. Trump has Adopted a "Viva Death!" Approach to the Presidency: Interview with Noam Chomsky About the Contributors Index
Acknowledgments Foreword, Tim Wise Introduction: Critical Voices that Refuse to be Silenced, George Yancy Part One: Whiteness as Innocence Must Die 1. It's Time for "Whiteness as Usual" to End: How do we Overcome the Death Wish of White Supremacy?: Interview with David R. Roediger 2. To be Black in the US is to Have a Knee Against Your Neck Each Day: Interview with George Yancy by Woojin Lim 3. Confronting Prejudice isn't Enough: We Must Eradicate the White Racial Frame: Interview with Joe Feagin 4. We Have to Let White Supremacy Die in Order to Truly Live: Interview with David Kyuman Kim Part Two: Global Anti-Blackness 5. Afropessimism Forces Us to Rethink Our Most Basic Assumptions About Society: Interview with Frank B. Wilderson, III 6. "I Can't Breathe" Is a Cry Well Known to Black Indigenous People in Australia: Interview with Chelsea Watego 7. Black Feminist "Back Talk" Anchors Resistance on Both Sides of the Atlantic: Interview with Akwugo Emejulu 8. Anti-Black Racism is Global: So Must be the Movement to End It: Interview with Adele Norris Part Three: Racism, Education, and Practices of Freedom 9. Trump is Attacking Critical Race Theory Because it is a Force for Liberation: Interview with Mari Matsuda 10. Education Will be Critical in the Fight for Democracy and Anti-Racism: Interview with Pedro A. Noguera 11. Paulo Freire: Critical Education in a World in Need of Repair: Interview with Peter McLaren Part Four: Challenging White Foundations 12. The Tulsa Race Massacre Went Way Beyond "Black Wall Street": Interview with Robin D.G. Kelley 13. The Whiteness of Harvard and Wall Street is "Jim Crow, New Style": Interview with Cornel West 14. US Founders Demonized Indigenous People While Co-opting Their Political Practices: Interview with Brian Burkhart 15. Founded on Inequality, Can the US Ever be Truly Democratic and Inclusive?: Interview with Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting Part Five: Assaults on the Black Body 16. White Indifference is Normalizing Spectacular Acts of Violence: Interview with Robin D.G. Kelley 17. White Journalists are Still Using the N-Word: This is an Intolerable Assault on Black Freedom: Interview with Elizabeth Pryor 18. Protests Unleashed by Murder of George Floyd Exceed All in US History: Interview with Noam Chomsky Part Six: Matters of Faith and Religion 19. Black Womanist Theology Offers Hope in the Face of White Supremacy: Interview with Kelly Brown Douglas 20. Christianity is Empty if it Doesn't Address the Racist Carceral State: Interview with Mark L. Taylor 21. White Supremacist Christianity Drives Trump's Loyal Mob: We Must Scream it Down: Interview with Susannah Heschel Part Seven: The Politics of Catastrophe 22. Mourning is a Political Act Amid the Pandemic and Its Disparities: Interview with Judith Butler 23. Trump's Lying about COVID Amounts to Treason: Interview with Eduardo Mendieta 24. Big Pharma Cares More About Profiting from COVID than Human Survival: Interview with Noam Chomsky Part Eight: Realizing (or Imagining) the Possible 25. Black Trans Feminist Thought Can Set Us Free: Interview with Che Gossett 26. Reaching Beyond "Black Faces in High Places": Interview with Joy James Part Nine: White Mob Mentality 27. The Capitol Siege was White Supremacy in Action: Trial Evidence Confirms That: Interview with Peniel E. Joseph 28. Capitol Mob Reveals Ongoing Refusal to Accept Black Votes as Legitimate: Interview with Eric Fonner 29. Trump has Adopted a "Viva Death!" Approach to the Presidency: Interview with Noam Chomsky About the Contributors Index
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