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Velshi Banned Book Club: ‘This Is My America’ by Kim Johnson
MSNBC· 2025-07-12 21:00
Book Overview - "This Is My America" explores systemic racism within the legal system through the story of Tracy's family, where both her father and brother are wrongfully accused of murder [3][4] - The novel balances Tracy's personal life as a teenager with her activism and fight for justice for her family [5][6] - The book is part of a new literary canon that explores racism in America through the eyes of normal teenagers, alongside books like "The Hate You Give" and "Dear Martin" [7][8] Themes and Issues - The book emphasizes the importance and strength of family in the face of injustice [13][14] - It addresses the power of media, both positive and negative, in shaping narratives about Black people and their interactions with the law [15][16] - The author draws inspiration from Bryan Stevenson's work on justice and due process, highlighting the historical context of racial injustice in America [18][19] Author's Perspective - The author aimed to humanize young people by showing the dichotomy between serious issues and everyday teenage concerns [12] - The author criticizes the tendency to reduce Black individuals to bodies harmed, rather than recognizing their full humanity and stories [25] - The author highlights the importance of telling complete stories about Black people and their experiences with the legal system [16]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-07 07:20
Social Impact - Standing up for the oppressed is seen as a moral obligation by artists and musicians who call out injustice [1] - Evidence suggests that celebrities change few minds [1] - Celebrities may not change minds in the way they intended [1]
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-07-07 03:20
Social Impact - Celebrities standing up for the oppressed is seen as a moral obligation by artists and musicians [1] - Evidence suggests celebrities change few minds or not in the way they intended [1]
L'escapade de la cale sociétale | Emmanuel ABLANA | TEDxFortdeFrance
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-24 15:29
Social Commentary & Injustice - The text reflects on historical and ongoing societal injustices, highlighting the suffering of the oppressed and the protection afforded to the oppressor [1] - It criticizes a systemic political structure that perpetuates hardship and exploitation for profit [1] - The author expresses weariness with the repetition of past injustices and the struggle for deserved reparations [1] - The author uses writing as a weapon against injustice, vowing to defend the oppressed [1] - The text calls for an end to destruction and a move towards building and constructing [2] Call to Action & Hope - The text emphasizes the importance of taking the first step towards change, urging individual action [1][2] - It suggests that words fueled by heartfelt emotion are more powerful than military force [1] - The author advocates for faith and action, urging listeners to stop destructive behaviors and start building [2] - The text acknowledges the suffering of the people but cautions against despising them [2]
I Remember and Demand | Vyke Ajemian | TEDxMarianopolisCollege
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-18 16:09
[Music] [Music] In 2015, thousands of Canadians gathered in Ottawa in front of Parliament Hill to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 1915 Armenian genocide. They use the slogan I remember and demand not only to express the Armenian community's desire to remember the victims of the genocide, but also to demand that the world recognize the events as a genocide. Oh, that's me, by the way.I was 8 years old. I was there and ever since I've tried to go about every year, but I've noticed that every time less ...