Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want

Author:   Ruha Benjamin
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691224930


Pages:   392
Publication Date:   06 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ruha Benjamin
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691224930


ISBN 10:   0691224935
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   06 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Winner of the Stowe Prize, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center"" ""Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book Awards, Personal Development & Human Behavior Category"" ""A NationSwell Book of the Year"" ""Finalist for the C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems"" ""Shortlisted for the getAbstract International Book Award 2023, Business Impact Category"" ""This is an openhearted, multilayered work that vibrates with ideas on ways to make a new world out of the interlocking crises of COVID-19 and racial capitalism. Progress may be a 'tear-soaked mirage,' as Benjamin writes, yet her book is far from devoid of a sense of humor or hope, full of ways to 'live poetically' while remaking the systems that have failed us.""---Rhoda Feng, New York Magazine ""Heartbreaking, inspiring, and hopeful. . . . Benjamin’s approach is undoubtedly radical.""---James M. Jones, Science ""There’s no one better to light the way out and guide us in building a just future than Ruha Benjamin.""---Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine ""Benjamin’s choice to weave personal stories of childhood and motherhood with action and theory made it easier to see how I fit into the narrative she was crafting. . . . In the spirit of activists and writers like Octavia Butler, Benjamin encourages us to dream up a new, more equitable world.""---A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, YES! Magazine ""A powerful, urgent plea for individual responsibility in an unjust world."" * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * ""An emotional and thought-provoking wake-up shout to put an end to systemic discrimination. . . . A rich and engaging space for collective healing."" * Library Journal * ""Compelling . . . . The final pages of Benjamin’s Viral Justice are a testament to human resilience, to finding meaning in little acts, imbuing beauty in the mundane, and growing a garden from a seed.""---Mehr Tarar, Stanford Social Innovation Review ""I encourage educators across all subject matters to incorporate Benjamin’s Viral Justice framework in the classroom. These lessons ultimately provide students with a toolkit to reimagine justice and redistribute power in their own communities little by little.""---Amber Joy Powell, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity ""A unique and inspiring intervention, that comes at just the right moment.""---Ros Williams, Ethnic and Racial Studies ""Benjamin’s work is foundational for understanding society and social change. . . . Viral Justice offers real experiences coupled with theory and practicality to engender change.""---Kenya Massey, Symbolic Interaction ""[A] brilliant and impassioned book."" * Paradigm Explorer * ""A salve and a powerful revisiting of movement history. . . . I see Viral Justice as a refreshing reminder of how much we can learn from the analysis and perspective of a brilliant thinker outside our field . . . The book is lyrical and searing in its analysis.""---Michelle Morse, The Lancet"


"""Winner of the Stowe Prize, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center"" ""Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book Awards, Personal Development & Human Behavior Category"" ""A NationSwell Book of the Year"" ""Finalist for the C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems"" ""Nominated for the getAbstract International Book Award"" ""This is an openhearted, multilayered work that vibrates with ideas on ways to make a new world out of the interlocking crises of COVID-19 and racial capitalism. Progress may be a 'tear-soaked mirage,' as Benjamin writes, yet her book is far from devoid of a sense of humor or hope, full of ways to 'live poetically' while remaking the systems that have failed us.""---Rhoda Feng, New York Magazine ""Heartbreaking, inspiring, and hopeful. . . . Benjamin’s approach is undoubtedly radical.""---James M. Jones, Science ""There’s no one better to light the way out and guide us in building a just future than Ruha Benjamin.""---Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine ""Benjamin’s choice to weave personal stories of childhood and motherhood with action and theory made it easier to see how I fit into the narrative she was crafting. . . . In the spirit of activists and writers like Octavia Butler, Benjamin encourages us to dream up a new, more equitable world.""---A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, YES! Magazine ""A powerful, urgent plea for individual responsibility in an unjust world."" * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * ""An emotional and thought-provoking wake-up shout to put an end to systemic discrimination. . . . A rich and engaging space for collective healing."" * Library Journal * ""Compelling . . . . The final pages of Benjamin’s Viral Justice are a testament to human resilience, to finding meaning in little acts, imbuing beauty in the mundane, and growing a garden from a seed.""---Mehr Tarar, Stanford Social Innovation Review ""A unique and inspiring intervention, that comes at just the right moment.""---Ros Williams, Ethnic and Racial Studies ""Benjamin’s work is foundational for understanding society and social change. . . . Viral Justice offers real experiences coupled with theory and practicality to engender change.""---Kenya Massey, Symbolic Interaction ""[A] brilliant and impassioned book."" * Paradigm Explorer *"


"""Winner of the Stowe Prize, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center"" ""Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book Awards, Personal Development & Human Behavior Category"" ""A NationSwell Book of the Year"" ""Finalist for the C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems"" ""Shortlisted for the getAbstract International Book Award 2023, Business Impact Category"" ""This is an openhearted, multilayered work that vibrates with ideas on ways to make a new world out of the interlocking crises of COVID-19 and racial capitalism. Progress may be a 'tear-soaked mirage,' as Benjamin writes, yet her book is far from devoid of a sense of humor or hope, full of ways to 'live poetically' while remaking the systems that have failed us.""---Rhoda Feng, New York Magazine ""Heartbreaking, inspiring, and hopeful. . . . Benjamin’s approach is undoubtedly radical.""---James M. Jones, Science ""There’s no one better to light the way out and guide us in building a just future than Ruha Benjamin.""---Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine ""Benjamin’s choice to weave personal stories of childhood and motherhood with action and theory made it easier to see how I fit into the narrative she was crafting. . . . In the spirit of activists and writers like Octavia Butler, Benjamin encourages us to dream up a new, more equitable world.""---A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, YES! Magazine ""A powerful, urgent plea for individual responsibility in an unjust world."" * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * ""An emotional and thought-provoking wake-up shout to put an end to systemic discrimination. . . . A rich and engaging space for collective healing."" * Library Journal * ""Compelling . . . . The final pages of Benjamin’s Viral Justice are a testament to human resilience, to finding meaning in little acts, imbuing beauty in the mundane, and growing a garden from a seed.""---Mehr Tarar, Stanford Social Innovation Review ""I encourage educators across all subject matters to incorporate Benjamin’s Viral Justice framework in the classroom. These lessons ultimately provide students with a toolkit to reimagine justice and redistribute power in their own communities little by little.""---Amber Joy Powell, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity ""A unique and inspiring intervention, that comes at just the right moment.""---Ros Williams, Ethnic and Racial Studies ""Benjamin’s work is foundational for understanding society and social change. . . . Viral Justice offers real experiences coupled with theory and practicality to engender change.""---Kenya Massey, Symbolic Interaction ""[A] brilliant and impassioned book."" * Paradigm Explorer *"


"""Winner of the Stowe Prize, Harriet Beecher Stowe Center"" ""Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book Awards, Personal Development & Human Behavior Category"" ""A NationSwell Book of the Year"" ""Finalist for the C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems"" ""Nominated for the getAbstract International Book Award"" ""This is an openhearted, multilayered work that vibrates with ideas on ways to make a new world out of the interlocking crises of COVID-19 and racial capitalism. Progress may be a 'tear-soaked mirage,' as Benjamin writes, yet her book is far from devoid of a sense of humor or hope, full of ways to 'live poetically' while remaking the systems that have failed us.""---Rhoda Feng, New York Magazine ""Heartbreaking, inspiring, and hopeful. . . . Benjamin’s approach is undoubtedly radical.""---James M. Jones, Science ""There’s no one better to light the way out and guide us in building a just future than Ruha Benjamin.""---Karla J. Strand, Ms. Magazine ""Benjamin’s choice to weave personal stories of childhood and motherhood with action and theory made it easier to see how I fit into the narrative she was crafting. . . . In the spirit of activists and writers like Octavia Butler, Benjamin encourages us to dream up a new, more equitable world.""---A. Rochaun Meadows-Fernandez, YES! Magazine ""A powerful, urgent plea for individual responsibility in an unjust world."" * Kirkus Reviews, starred review * ""An emotional and thought-provoking wake-up shout to put an end to systemic discrimination. . . . A rich and engaging space for collective healing."" * Library Journal * ""Compelling . . . . The final pages of Benjamin’s Viral Justice are a testament to human resilience, to finding meaning in little acts, imbuing beauty in the mundane, and growing a garden from a seed.""---Mehr Tarar, Stanford Social Innovation Review ""I encourage educators across all subject matters to incorporate Benjamin’s Viral Justice framework in the classroom. These lessons ultimately provide students with a toolkit to reimagine justice and redistribute power in their own communities little by little.""---Amber Joy Powell, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity ""A unique and inspiring intervention, that comes at just the right moment.""---Ros Williams, Ethnic and Racial Studies ""Benjamin’s work is foundational for understanding society and social change. . . . Viral Justice offers real experiences coupled with theory and practicality to engender change.""---Kenya Massey, Symbolic Interaction ""[A] brilliant and impassioned book."" * Paradigm Explorer *"


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Ruha Benjamin is an internationally recognised writer, speaker, and professor of African American Studies at Princeton University, where she is the founding director of the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab. She is the award-winning author of Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code and editor of Captivating Technology, among many other publications. Her work has been featured widely in the media, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, The Root, and The Guardian.

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