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Black Lives Have Always Mattered

A Collection of Essays, Poems, and Personal Narratives
Sean Frederick Forbes, 2LP EXPLORATIONS IN DIVERSITY Editor
MAY 2017

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Felipe Luciano ISBN: 978-1-940939-61-2 6x9; 388 pp. ISBN: 978-1-940939-62-9 2016958430 2LP BOOK REVIEWS BLHAM Book Video BLHAM022017 , , ,
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Meet The Author

"When we create, we are communicating with God. It is the God in us that allows us to create under any circumstance. Our creativity is limitless. There is the expression, 'Necessity is the mother of invention.' You can say that African American people are the mothers and fathers of creativity. We can take nothing and turn it into something of value."

BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED, A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS, POEMS AND PERSONAL NARRATIVES, edited by Abiodun Oyewole, extends beyond the Black Lives Matter movement’s primary agenda of police brutality to acknowledge that even when affronted with slavery, segregation and Jim Crow, racial injustice and inequality, black lives have always mattered.

This anthology of essays, personal narratives, poetry and prose is organized into five sections: “Mourning Black Lives That Mattered,” “Black Skin/White Masks,” “Black Spaces/Black Places,” “Black Lives Remembered/Reclaimed,” and “The Legacy of Black Protest Continues,” addressing a wide range of hot-button issues and racial disparities that disproportionately impact the black community. While written primarily by African American poets, writers, activists and scholars, selections are also from people of the Latino and African diasporas and white activists. Collectively, these 79 contributors provide a call-to-action that challenges readers to confront long-held values and beliefs about black lives, as well as white privilege and fragility, as it surveys the historical and contemporary ravages of racism and its persistence of structural inequality.

More importantly, BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED provides a first-hand perspective to a problem known to the African American community long before the Black Lives Matter movement revealed it to the general public: that black lives have always mattered. Connecting the past to the present, the contributors of BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED provide an eye-opening and engaging collection that has the potential to reignite a broader push for black liberation and equality for all. Cover design: Vagabond. Photo: The UNITAS program on Fox Street in the South Bronx, 1983. Copyright © Ricky Flores.

Contributors

Afterword by Felipe Luciano

FELIPE LUCIANO is a two-time award-winning Emmy recipient, former news anchor and radio personality, poet, speaker, and activist. A native New Yorker raised in East Harlem and Brooklyn, he has performed with The Last Poets and is a co-founder of the New York chapter of the Young Lords Organization (re-named the Young Lords Party), where he served as Chairman of the New York group. Following his depar-ture from the Party, he went on to produce and host several radio programs at WRVR, WBLS and WLIIB; served as a news reporter and anchor for WNBC-TV and WCBS-TV; was the host of Good Day New York; and cohosted with Ed Koch the local political affairs show, Street Talk. He worked as the Director of Com-munications for the City of Newark and recently earned a master’s degree from Union Theological Semi-nary. Luciano lecturers at colleges, universities, unions, and community organizations nationwide.

Find out more information about BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED contributors.

Kimberly Marie Ashby
Victorio Reyes Asili
Dedria Humphries Barker
Tara Betts
Melba Joyce Boyd
Charlie R. Braxton
Lisa Braxton
Alan Britt
Kim Garrett Brown
Layla D. Brown-Vincent
Wanda Easter Burch
Anna Christian
Janel Cloyd
Ali D. Collins
Sean K. Conroy
Brittny Ray Crowell
Fikisha Lois Cumbo
Gabrielle David
Christina Marie Douyon
Melissa Dunmore
Angel C. Dye
Christine E. Eber
Gil Fagiani
Karen Ford
Clara B. Freeman
Stephanie P. Freeman
F.I. Goldhaber
William L. Harris
Emmanuel D. Harris II
Sean C. Harrison
JoeAnn Hart
Amelia Simone Herbert
Maria James-Thiaw
Esther Whitman Johnson
Cynthia Leann Jones
Je’Lesia Marie Jones
Quincy Scott Jones
S. Baltimore Jones
J. Kates
Bettye Kearse
Bernard Keller
Erren Geraud Kelly
Yael Kenan
Kwaku O. Kushindana
Shirley Bradley LeFlore
Felipe Luciano
Rasaq Malik
Michelle Mann
Kiara Manosalvas
Samantha McCrory
Ronnie McGrath
C. Leigh McInnis
Marcia L. McNair
Bob McNeil
Jesús Papoleto Meléndez
George Cassidy Payne
Michael Reid
Herbert Ricks Jr.
Debra R. Riley
DaChardae Roncoli
Ellin Sarot
Jeffrey A. Scott
Ammy Sena
Heather Siegel
Mary McLaughlin Slechta
John Warner Smith
Shanna L. Smith
Mark B. Springer
Ayhia E. Stephenson
Adam Szetela
Vagabond
Jason Nicholas Vasser
Carletta Joy Walker
Randolph Walker
Jalayna Walton
Vicki L. Ward
Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon
Tim Wood
Deva Rashida Woodly
Thelma Zirkelbach

Here's What People Are Saying

“In this anthology, we are not only given the opportunity to celebrate those in the struggle, but are given a directive to continue the struggle. BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED honors the ancestors and gives hope for peace and justice for future generations where through policy and a new collective consciousness, all lives will truly matter!” ~Dr. Linda H. Humes, Executive Director of Yaffa Cultural Arts Inc.

“Part of the value of this important new anthology is that it keeps our pursuit of justice in America in historical and political perspective. It reminds us that Black Lives Matter is not a new revelation but a continuation of the black social gospel proclaimed by Richard Allen, Adam Powell Sr., Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., and the many more.” ~Bob Law, National radio personality

“No history book, no single black story, has yanked the rug of comfortable white ignorance from beneath my feet as these readings have. Taken as a whole, BLACK LIVES HAVE ALWAYS MATTERED tells the story of America’s silenced racial trauma in a way that will fuel the movement to speak the unspeakable.” ~Debby Irving, author of Waking Up White (2014)

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