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Dispatches from the Diaspora: From Nelson Mandela to Black Lives Matter
By (Author) Gary Younge
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
13th June 2023
16th March 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reportage, journalism or collected columns
Politics and government
Social and cultural history
305.8
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
445g
For the last three decades Gary Younge has had a ringside seat during the biggest events and with the most significant personalities to impact the black diaspora: accompanying Nelson Mandela on his first election cam-paign, joining revellers on the southside of Chicago during Obama's victory, entering New Orleans days after hurricane Katrina or interviewing Arch-bishop Desmond Tutu, Maya Angelou and Stormzy. He has witnessed how much change is possible and the power of systems to thwart those aspirations.
Dispatches from the Diaspora is an unrivalled body of work from a unique perspective that takes you to the frontlines and compels you to engage and to 'imagine a world in which you might thrive, for which there is no evidence. And then fight for it.
'A voice of our times.' - Stuart Hall, on STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND
'An indispensable guide to 'identity' in politics, and a terrific read.' - Margaret Atwood, on WHO ARE WE
Gary Younge is an award-winning author, broadcaster and a professor of sociology at the Universty of Manchester. Formerly a columnist and an editor-at-large at the Guardian, he is an editorial board member of The Nation magazine. He is the author of five books, including Another Day in the Death of America (shortlisted for the Orwell Prize and the Jhalak Prize); his writing has appeared in Granta, New York Times, Financial Times, New Statesman, and beyond, and he has made several radio and television documentaries on subjects ranging from gay marriage to Brexit.