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Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rising Up: The Power of Narrative in Pursuing Racial Justice

Contributors:

By (Author) Sonali Kolhatkar
Foreword by Rinku Sen

ISBN:

9780872868724

Publisher:

City Lights Books

Imprint:

City Lights Books

Publication Date:

2nd November 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism

Dewey:

305.80073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

144

Dimensions:

Width 177mm, Height 127mm

Description

Rising Up offers a timely exploration of how truthful narratives by and about people of color can be used to advance social justice in the United States.

While people of color are fast becoming the majority population in the United States, the perspectives of white America still dominate the vast majority of the media created and consumed every day. Media makers of color, long shut out of the decision-making process, are rising up to advance a set of different narratives, offering stories and perspectives to counter the racism and disinformation that have long dominated Americas political and cultural landscape.

In Rising Up, award-winning journalist Sonali Kolhatkar delivers a guide to racial justice narrative-setting. With a focus on shifting perspectives in news media, entertainment, and individual discourse, she highlights the writers, creators, educators, and influencers who are successfully building a culture of affirmation and inclusion.

Sonali Kolhatkar reminds us we are the stories we tell. Our stories can cast a spell of hate, division, and fear, or they can break the powerful grip of racial injustices that have held us since our countrys beginning. With personal and collective wisdom, Kolhatkar guides us in the storytelling that liberates.Luis J. Rodrguez, author of Always Running: La Vida Loco/Gang Days in L.A.

Rising Up challenges the reader to not only rethink their assumptions, but to understand the critical importance of the creation of progressive narratives as an instrument in the struggles for human liberation.Bill Fletcher, Jr., author of The Man Who Fell From the Sky

Reviews

Praise for Rising Up:

Prometheus transferred fire away from gods to mortals, but this book shows that we dont need a Prometheus. We transfer narrative power from the few to the manyby claiming it and using itin revolutionary acts that both catalyze the national consciousness and transform material conditions.Rinku Sen, Executive Director of Narratives Initiative, and author ofThe Accidental American: Immigration and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization

For two decades, Sonali Kolhatkar has been a leading voice for truth against the lies of the powerful, unflinchingly exploding prevailing myths that pass as prevailing wisdom. She understands that shifting the narrative is radical anti-racist work, and if you dont believe it just look at the firing of schoolteachers and journalists for telling the truth about racism, slavery, gender, or Palestine.Robin D. G. Kelley, author ofFreedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination

"Like her groundbreaking journalism, Sonali Kolhatkar's new book spotlights voices across various news, entertainment, and social-media platforms that exemplify movement building for racial justice through troubling narratives. This book could not come at a better timelet's all read, discuss, and act on it today!"Kevin Kumashiro, Ph.D., author ofSurrendered: Why Progressives are Losing the Biggest Battles in Education

"A brilliantly outlined argument for independent media's historic role in humanizing those who have been othered through the society's architectures of power,Rising Uphighlights the crucial role of courageous storytelling in combating white supremacy and building a more just world.Rupa Marya, co-author ofInflamed: Deep Medicine and the Anatomy of Injustice

Foundational and guiding, Sonali's book gifts us a piercing map of the dangers of illegitimate stories, as well as a guide towards the unrelenting power of truthful ones. This book I had been waiting for, and it is here to make its stay. Read it. Share it. And we shall surely rise.Dr. Oriel Mara Siu, PhD, author ofChristopher the Ogre Cologre, It's Over!

"Written in the thick of a new phase of reactionary cultural warfare within and beyond the United States, Rising Up provides diagnosis, context, and potential correctives. Contrary to common parlance, Sonalis work demonstrates that there is no such thing as the media, only a disparate ensemble of competing narrative forces that consolidate in corporate news, Hollywood entertainment, independent grassroots journalism, and industrialized social media. Conceptualizing the terrain of storytelling as a dynamic, complex one that is constantly open to new forms of radical, autonomous, collective mobilization, Rising Up is a reinvigorated call for journalism, art, and aesthetics that advance abolitionist, decolonizing, and anti-racist movements."Dylan Rodrguez, author of White Reconstruction: Domestic Warfare and the Logic of Racial Genocide

Praise for Sonali Kolhatkar:

"Kolhatkars conversations with guests go deep. Even when she's covering topics everyone else is coveringlike impeachmentshe infuses the discussion with economic, social, and racial justice perspectives that reframe and expand the debate."John Nichols on the "Top Progressive People and Ideas Shaping the Future,"The Nation

Author Bio

Sonali Kolhatkar is the host and producer of Rising Up with Sonali, a weekly television and radio program that airs on Free Speech TV and on Pacifica Radio station affiliates around the United States. Winner of numerous awards, including Best TV Anchor and Best National Political Commentary from the LA Press Club, she is currently the Racial Justice editor at Yes! Magazine and a Writing Fellow with the Independent Media Institute. Co-author of Bleeding Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of Silence with Jim Ingalls, Kolhatkar is Co-Director of the Afghan Women's Mission. She resides with her husband and two sons in Pasadena, California.

Rinku Sen is the Executive Director of the Narrative Initiative, where she helps social justice movements develop the power to move ideas. Formerly the Executive Director of Race Forward and publisher of its award-winning news site Colorlines, Sen is the author of Stir it Up and The Accidental. She is Co-President of the Womens March and serves on the boards of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the Foundation for National Progress. She resides in New York City.

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