THIRD WORLD PRESS FOUNDATION OFFERS CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PRESIDENT TRUMP IN NEW ANTHOLOGY, NOT OUR PRESIDENT
Edited by
HAKI R. MADHUBUTI & LASANA KAZEMBE
Foreword by
CORNEL WEST
Donald J. Trump is the 45th president of the United States. This
happened in 2016 and it is not a hallucination. Trump’s political
ascendancy, cabinet-level federal appointments, and subtle endorsement
of white nationalism, have expedited feelings of fear, loathing, and
endless uncertainty among many Americans – in particular, the poor and
working-class.
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Not Our President: New Directions from the Pushed Out, the Others, and the Clear Majority in Trump’s Stolen America is a call-to-action for critical thinking, civic engagement, and progressive movement-building among everyday people – the vast majority of whom stand outside of Trump’s vision for America.
CONTRIBUTORS
- Molefi K. Asante
- Bill Ayers
- Carl C. Bell
- Herb Boyd
- Nikky Finney
- Henry Giroux
- Edmund W. Gordon
- Tallib Kweli Greene
- Gerald Horne
- Maulana Karenga
- Mitch Landrieu
- Haki Madhubuti
- Julianne Malveaux
- jessica Care moore
- Ishmael Reed
- Michael Simanga
- David O. Stovall
- Diane Turner
- Sandra Turner-Barnes
- Elizabeth Warren
- Cornel West
- and many others!
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Advance Praise for Not Our President
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"Having spent the past six
months---since the stunning election of #45 to the presidency of the
U.S.--- reading a broad range of analyses concerning "how" and "why," I
am certain about the unparalleled truth-telling of this co-edited
volume, NOT OUR PRESIDENT. Veteran writer/publisher Haki Madhubuti and poet/professor Lasana Kazembe
have assembled a dazzling array of readings by a multiracial,
multigenerational group who would likely not have appeared between the
same two covers under a different set of circumstances. They are
professors, poets, politicians, organizers, activists, historians,
journalists, rappers, educators, scholars, elders, nationalists,
psychologists, radicals, millennials. They are prolific and
award-winning writers...and the sitting major of New Orleans.
While the dominant theme here is
the impact of white supremacy and white nationalism, perhaps the book's
most important contribution to our understanding of the 2016
Presidential election is the painstaking analyses of the political
terrain that produced #45, including the election of President Ronald
Reagan in 1980, and of course the legacy of slavery and Jim
Crow. Especially brilliant in this regard is Professor Gerald Horne's
"The Reckoning" and Professor Michael Simanga's "African American, The
Compromise of 2008, and Donald J. Trump." Throughout and in many
different ways, we are reminded of the in-your-face persistence of
institutionalized racism. In the words of Professor Aminifu Harvey, we
now have "a cabinet that is 86% white, 82%male, and 77% white males. It is the least diverse cabinet since Ronald Reagan."
NOT OUR PRESIDENT
will likely be disturbing to a broad swathe of U.S. audiences. Taking
no prisoners, metaphorically speaking, its riveting critiques are
hard-hitting, passionate, and unrelenting. Targets
include the Alt-Right, mainstream media, the Republican right wing,
evangelical Christians, neo-liberals, and yes, the Democratic Party, the
U.S. Left, and neo-liberalism.
There is also robust discourse
about how, across divergent political locations, we can resist, forge
sustaining solidarities, rekindle old ones, and perhaps imagine new
possibilities in perhaps the most debilitating national moment in recent
U.S. history."
Beverly Guy-Sheftall is the Anna Julia Cooper Professor of Women's Studies at Spelman College and edited WORDS OF FIRE: AN ANTHOLOGY OF AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMINIST THOUGHT
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