We Still Here Audiobook By Marc Lamont Hill, Frank Barat - editor, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor - foreword, Samori Coles - producer cover art

We Still Here

Pandemic, Policing, Protest, and Possibility

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We Still Here

By: Marc Lamont Hill, Frank Barat - editor, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor - foreword, Samori Coles - producer
Narrated by: Marc Lamont Hill, Jacques Morel
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In the midst of loss and death and suffering, our charge is to figure out what freedom really means - and how we take steps to get there.

“In the United States, being poor and Black makes you more likely to get sick. Being poor, Black, and sick makes you more likely to die. Your proximity to death makes you disposable.”

The uprising of 2020 marked a new phase in the unfolding Movement for Black Lives. The brutal killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, and countless other injustices large and small, were the match that lit the spark of the largest protest movement in US history, a historic uprising against racism and the politics of disposability that the Covid-19 pandemic lays bare.

In this urgent and incisive collection of new interviews bookended by two new essays, Marc Lamont Hill critically examines the “pre-existing conditions” that have led us to this moment of crisis and upheaval, guiding us through both the perils and possibilities, and helping us imagine an abolitionist future.

©2020 Marc Lamont Hill (P)2020 Haymarket Books
African American Studies Americas Black & African American Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Specific Demographics United States

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“Marc Lamont Hill offers critical insights into the whirlwind pandemic and racism have reaped. We Still Here appears at a time of intense study and debate about how we got here - and, most importantly, how we get out. Politics, history, strategy, and tactics are all that our side has. Read this book and we’ll see you in the streets.” (Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of From #BlackLivesMatter to Black Liberation)

“Marc Lamont Hill doesn’t shy away from the difficult questions, and he is willing to tell the hard truth. In this powerful book, his insight and commitment to justice leap from every page. Read it, be informed, and feel fortified in these trying times. Hill models what Henry James called ‘perception at the pitch of passion.’” (Eddie S. Glaude, Jr., author of Begin Again)

We Still Here is a brilliant, timely, and inspirational book. Marc Lamont Hill gives a critical intersectional analysis of what got us to the present moment, but also paints a beautiful picture of possibilities for the future. This is the perfect text for students, organizers, activists, and leaders.” (Tarana Burke, founder of Me Too)

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Really loved this although it was a quick listen. Mostly a survey of black leftist arguments for improving and moving toward an anti-racist society. An important read if you aren't well versed here.

I still learned a lot even though I read a lot of books on this subject. Look forward to his next publication and also appreciate his many book recommendations within this one.

Timely and straight to the point

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