The Social Protests of 2020

The Social Protests of 2020
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Visceral Responses to Police Brutality, COVID-19, and Circumscribed Sexuality
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Artikel-Nr:
9781666936513
Veröffentl:
2023
Seiten:
260
Autor:
Joyce A. Joyce
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

The Social Protests of 2020: Visceral Responses to Police Brutality, COVID-19, and Circumscribed Sexuality collects the reactions of Black intellectuals to police brutality, COVID-19, and the Supreme Court's handling of employment discrimination against LGBTQIA+ communities.

The Social Protests of 2020: Visceral Responses to Police Brutality, COVID-19, and Circumscribed Sexuality collects voices from various Black intellectuals university professors, a scientist, media communication specialist, poets, a visual artist, and political activists to illustrate how the simultaneity of high-profile political events in the summer of 2020 manifest in our consciousness at one time. Reflecting the contributors’ honest visceral responses, the chapters reveal the anguish, sadness, and motivation to act that each of them experienced in light of police brutality, COVID-19, and the Supreme Court's handling of employment discrimination against LGBTQIA+ communities. These voices address, in carefully reflected and theoretically formed ways, those universal feelings that level all human beings, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexuality, economic status, and education.

Chapter I: The Space Between Grief and Gratitude: A Letter to My Beloved Friends”

Ana-Maurine Lara

Chapter II: “Moving to the Left: Black Response to Structural Violence”

Wende Marshall

Chapter III: “People Who Have Done Bad Things: Why the Idea of Police Has Failed”

Melba Joyce Boyd

Chapter IV: “Sanctioned Murders: An Epidemic Disease”

Joyce A. Joyce

Chapter V: “No Love: ‘Tennis’ in the Era of Pills, Exceptionalism, and Black Lives Matter”

Gregory E. Rutledge,

Chapter VI: “Better Late than Never”

Donna Marie Peters

Chapter VII: “The Brotherhood Gone Viral: Reading Invisible Man on #blackouttuesday”

Margarita M. Castromán Soto

Chapter VIII: “To Protect and Serve: Medieval Knights, the Police, and Sexual Violence”

Carissa M. Harris

Chapter IX: Fieldwork, Flowers, and the Force: A Perspective on Gender Expression, Profession, Race, and Policing”

Élan R. Alford

Chapter X: “The Toll of Devaluing Black People’s Humanity Is to Live in a Nation that Will Feel Like Home to No One”

Yvonne Fulmore

Chapter XI: “Apocalypse Rot”

Ewuare Osayande

Chapter XII: “For B.R.E.A.T.H.E” and “. . . To you”

Everett Hoagland

Chapter XIII: “The New Rent Party Or, in the Words of Sonia Sanchez, ‘How Does One Scream in Thunder?’ Asking for a Friend.”

Quincy Scott Jones

Chapter XIV: “opus 132 free”

Yolanda Wisher

Chapter XV: “Worldstar’s Poetica”

Edythe Rodriguez

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