Black Lives, American Love: Essays on Race and Resilience
By (Author) D.B. Maroon
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
14th February 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Society and culture: general
Social and cultural history
Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
B
Hardback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
As an African American cultural anthropologist and CEO of an urban research institute, D.B. Maroon is intimately involved with the nations struggle to realize its promises equally for all people.
Her work is to put those stories into the big picture of American culturepast, present, and future. Intersectional, personal, and hard-hitting in places, while ultimately centering on truth, love and perseverance, Black Lives, American Love weaves the stories of Americas pursuits with Maroons own experiences. The result is a personal biography of America offered from the thoughtful viewpoint of a Black anthropologist.
The essays take on some of the countrys fiercest debates and most profound challenges with an unflinching style: from the invention of race and debates about The 1619 Project, to the rippling impacts of resurgent White Nationalism, the birth of Black Lives Matter Movement, and the ongoing traumas of police brutality. Yet within its pages is the hopeful continuance of the Black community, the striving for better, the grappling with the hurt in order to soothe it with love, and to heal it with peace.
Black Lives, American Love is a relentless truth-telling about Americas failures to its Black populationyet it is also a discussion on how we might all do more to secure Americas still vastly beautiful possibilities of liberty and the pursuit of happiness for all rather than a few.
D.B. Maroon is an expert on American culture, an anthropologist, and CEO of the urban research institute Polis Institute. A committed public scholar, she's appeared in Bustle, Shape, Healthline, and Women's Health. She has been on NBC and ABC, and her TEDx talk has been viewed 140,000 times. Her writing appears in several books, including The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nation, and Self, Spirited: Affirming the Soul and Black Gay & Lesbian Identity, and LanguageIs a Place of Struggle: Great Quotes by People of Color. She lives in the Orlando, Florida area.