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Black Powerful: Black Voices Reimagine Revolution

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Black Powerful: Black Voices Reimagine Revolution

Contributors:

By (Author) Natasha Marin

ISBN:

9781952119255

Publisher:

McSweeney's Publishing

Imprint:

McSweeney's Publishing

Publication Date:

6th September 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

305.800973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

368

Description

Award-winning viral curator and poet Natasha Marin follows up her acclaimed Black Imagination with a brilliant new collection of sharply rendered, breathtaking reflections from more than one hundred Black voices.

When do you feel most indigenous
What does it sound like when you claim yourself
When do you feel most powerful

Black Powerful explores the monumental resilience, joy, and triumph of Black People everywhere.

'Number one - there's a book called Black Imaginationby a woman named Natasha Marin. It's not technically a book for young people but I think young people could gain a lot from it. It's simply just a collection of notes and moments by people who are not famous, but just saying how they feel about what it means to be black, and the beauty of blackness.' Jason Reynolds

'A proud chorus offers afrofuturistic visions, love, and a tall, cool glass of water for all kinfolk with hearts facing homeward.' Ron Austin, author of Avery Colt Is a Snake, a Thief, a Liar


'Natasha Marins
Black Powerful is a beautiful convening of Black voices reflecting on what makes them rooted, powerful, and named. Black Powerful is a conjuring for a (re)imagined space of joy, a balm for our souls.' Junie Dsil, author of eat salt gaze at the ocean

Reviews

"Gather these words around you like a prayer, a spell, a circle of protection. Each section of Black Powerful reinforces our magical presence on this Earth, beloveds reaching for one another across generations and metaphysical barriers. To enter into this book is to reclaim momentum in a world bent on our stagnation--and to remember Black power is perpetual."
--Monica Prince, author of How to Exterminate the Black Woman

"Black Powerful is vibrantly validating."
--Keith Knight, creator of The K Chronicles

"In Black Powerful, Natasha Marin has again curated a stunning collection of stories from deep in our Black imaginations. The short pieces featured here both dare everyone to consider the ways in which a better world is possible, and celebrate how much we currently have to lavish in. These pieces are connected by the ideas of where we are rooted, what we consider home internally and externally, and the ways in which we show up for ourselves. Where we have grown--not only where we have bent or broken--is where the power stems from. Each perspective and interlude calls to you, to invite you in to claim yourself. These voices will move and captivate you, and I look forward to returning to them when I am in need of a reminder of my own power."
--Katrina Otuonye

"Black Powerful is an amulet, a treatise of affirmations, testimonies, and sketches that remind us of the enduring power of Black memory and our own eternal belonging."
--Amber Payne, co-editor in chief of The Emancipator

"A proud chorus offers afrofuturistic visions, love, and a tall, cool glass of water for all kinfolk with hearts facing homeward."
--Ron Austin, author of Avery Colt Is a Snake, a Thief, a Liar

"Natasha Marin's Black Powerful is a beautiful convening of Black voices reflecting on what makes them rooted, powerful, and named. Black Powerful is a conjuring for a (re)imagined space of joy, a balm for our souls."
--Junie Dsil, author of eat salt gaze at the ocean

Author Bio

Natasha Marin is a conceptual artist whose people-centered projects have circled the globe and have been recognized and acknowledged by Art Forum, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the LA Times, and others. In 2018, Marin manifested BLACK IMAGINATION: The States of Matter, The (g)Listening, and Ritual Objects-- a triptych of audio-based, conceptual art exhibitions in and around Seattle, WA. BLACK IMAGINATION is community-based, ongoing and continues to amplify, center, and hold sacred a diverse sample of Black voices including LGBTQIA+ black youth, incarcerated black women, black folks with disabilities, unsheltered black folks, and black children. Marin's viral web-based project, Reparations, engaged a quarter of a million people worldwide in the practice of leveraging privilege, and earned Marin, a mother of two, death threats by the dozens. This is how she healed herself. + www.black-imagination.com

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