Ebook: From our land to our land: essays, journeys, and imaginings and musings from a native Xicanx writer
Author: Rodriguez Luis J
- Tags: Authors American, Cultural pluralism, Cultural pluralism--United States, Ethnic relations, Mexican Americans, Race relations, Racially mixed people, Racially mixed people--United States--Social conditions, Biographies, Biography, Rodriguez Luis J. -- 1954-, Authors American -- Biography, Mexican Americans -- Biography, Racially mixed people -- Biography, Racially mixed people -- United States -- Social conditions, Cultural pluralism -- United States, United States -- Ethnic relations, United States -- Race r
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Seven Stories Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
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"Luis J. Rodriguez writes about race, culture, identity, and belonging and what these all mean and should mean (but often fail to) in the volatile climate of our nation. Rodriguez has a distinctly inspiring passion and wisdom in his approach. Ultimately, the book carries the message that we must come together if we are to move forward. As he reminds us in the first essay, "The End of Belonging," "I'm writing as a Native person. I'm writing as a poet. I'm writing as a revolutionary working class organizer and thinker who has traversed life journeys from which incredible experiences, missteps, plights, and victories have marked the way. . . . I belong anywhere." The pieces in From Our Land to Our Land capture that same fantastic energy and wisdom and will spark conversation and inspiration"--;Preface: another world is possible -- The end of belonging -- The four key connections -- Nemachtilli: the spirit of learning, The spirit of teaching -- Constant state of pregnancy -- Poet laureate? Poet illiterate? what? -- I still love H.E.R. -- "Low & slow" in Tokyo -- Prickly pear cactus: experiencing Los Angeles with other eyes -- Monsters of our own making -- Men's tears -- Dancing the race and identity mambo -- The story of our day.
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