Readying to Rise: Essays

Author:   Marcus Harrison Green ,  Sonya Green Ayears
Publisher:   Vertvolta Press
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9781609441432


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   21 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Social justice is an ideal. It's not a reality. And while there are moments that make it feel tantalizingly close, the moment that follows often punts it right back to the far distance. Growing up black in south Seattle, journalist and essayist Marcus Harrison Green has a keen sense of exactly where and how things break down. From his own experience in the classroom and at the hands of police to his fierce dissection of the racism baked into media and journalism, Green makes poetry of the clarity that comes after long reflection. In this collection, Green bears sharp witness to the Black Lives Matter movement, his own journey into and out of religious faith, his grandmother's lessons, his battle with bipolar disorder, human mortality, blatant hypocrisy, and much more. He shines a light on what hurts the most deeply in us: not only the brutal injustice of a world built by the powerful for the powerful, but the close proximity of that brutality to a persistent kernel of hope. Yet because there is hope, there is conviction. Green never falters in the knowledge that the struggle itself is something to tie ourselves to and define ourselves by. With astute analyses, evocative imagery, profound empathy, and the ability to laugh at it all, these essays, even with their collective weight, leave us much lighter than they found us. Finalist for the Washington State Book Award for Creative Nonfiction

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Author:   Marcus Harrison Green ,  Sonya Green Ayears
Publisher:   Vertvolta Press
Imprint:   Vertvolta Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781609441432


ISBN 10:   1609441435
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   21 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Marcus Harrison Green's incisive, big-hearted writing always stands out. He nails a high-difficulty landing every time, displaying the rare patience and empathy necessary to understand how someone can come to any point of view, while wielding the moral clarity and sociological insight that forces us to confront our own failures in facing the truth about poverty and racism. Along the way, he writes about himself with deep vulnerability in a way that illuminates not himself but the subjects of his writing, whom he clearly loves.More writers should emulate the way Green makes humanity and hope burst forth from the dispiriting statistics we see everyday. He never stops at Why is this happening? , instead persuading us to ask ourselves, What are we doing about it? Lawrence Lanahan, The Lines Between Us Writing is a tool of exploration, and readers of Marcus' work get the benefit of his deep dives into family relationships, mental health, racial dynamics and many other parts of life that people leave largely unexamined because looking too closely feels perilous. Readers who go along with Marcus on his fearless journey in Readying to Rise may be inspired to look more closely at themselves and the world. Jerry Large, former Seattle Times columnist n this invigorating collection of essays and speeches, celebrated orator and columnist Marcus Harrison Green calls readers to act upon the claims of our collective conscience. Readying to Rise made me feel seen but not scolded. By combining personal stories with political insights, Green forges a path for those willing to engage with this world that so direly needs our efforts. Kristen Millares Young, journalist, essayist & author of Subduction Long before America's reckoning on racism and historical injustice, Marcus Harrison Green was busy peering into the nation's psyche-and examining his own. These incisive essays, some outward looking and others tenderly personal, show why his vision of journalism as a force for social good is so suited for our times. Marcus wears his heart on his sleeve, as everyone in his beloved South Seattle knows, but as a Black man in a nation that's only beginning to see the dignity of those who've been rendered powerless, he's under no illusions about the hard work that will be required for this country face its sins and at last, make us all feel at home.These are of the chronicles of a nation wrestling with whether to reach for the best of itself, a man bearing his soul and a journalist coming to terms with his calling. Tyrone Beason, Journalist, Los Angeles Times In a period in American History where so much we see and hear is false-Donald Trump was duly elected in 2020; patriots, tourists did not attack the Capitol on January 6th-Marcus Harrison Green's collection of essays is full of the truth. He understands that truth is not relative. Though some of the truth he explains, expounds may hurt, we may indeed be saved by these truths. One of his favorite quotations comes from Michel De Montaigne: The value of life lies not in the length of days, but in the use we make of them...Whether you find satisfaction in life depends not on your tale of years, but on your will. May he have many days because the world needs the truths he so clearly presents. Georgia McDade, Author Outside the Cave


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Marcus Harrison Green is the editor-in-chief and co-founder of the South Seattle Emerald. He writes a regular column on South Seattle personalities, social movements, juvenile justice and American society, and he is an op-ed columnist for The Seattle Times. He is a former scholar-in-residence at Town Hall Seattle, a past Reporting Fellow with YES! Magazine, and a recipient of Crosscut's Courage Award for Culture. He is the editor of Emerald Reflections: A South Seattle Emerald Anthology, Emerald Reflections 2: A South Seattle Emerald Anthology, and Fly to the Assemblies: Seattle and the Rise of the Resistance. He currently resides in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood.

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