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Trash: A Poor White Journey [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 235 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x159 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-10: 1506486274
  • ISBN-13: 9781506486277
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 235 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x159 mm, weight: 318 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: Broadleaf Books
  • ISBN-10: 1506486274
  • ISBN-13: 9781506486277
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Human beings are not trash, and the system that enables humans to imagine each other as such needs to end.

Every day across the US, 66 million poor white people pay the price for failing whiteness. In this sweeping debut, activist and chaplain Cedar Monroe writes indelibly about and for poor white people: about unlearning the American dream, untangling from white supremacy, and working for liberation alongside other poor folks.

Monroe introduces us to people who are poor and unhoused in a small town in Washington, who eke out a living on land that once provided timber for the nation. On the banks of the Chehalis River, we meet residents of the largest homeless encampment in the country, who face sweeps and evictions and are targeted by vigilantes before bringing their case to federal court. We watch a community grapple with desperation, government neglect, and its own racism. From visits to jails, flophouses, tent cities, and on trips to hospitals and funeral homes, we see leaders forging connections between their people and the global movement to end poverty.

With trenchant insight born of liberation theology, radical politics, and an even more radical hope, Monroe introduces us to people hammering out survival strategies and hope in the abandoned zones of empire. Capitalism and colonialism have stolen land from Indigenous people, forced workers into dangerous jobs, and then left them to die when their labor was no longer needed. But what would happen if poor white folks rejected the empty promises of white supremacy and embraced solidarity with other poor people? What if they joined the resistance to the system that is, slowly or quickly, killing us all? Trash asks us to see anew the peril in which poor white people live and the choices we all must make.



Daily, 66 million poor white people pay the price for failing whiteness. In Trash, activist and chaplain Cedar Monroe introduces us to the poor residents of a small town in Washington, who grapple with a collapsing economy and their own racism. Trash asks us to see the peril in which poor white people live and the choices we all must make.

"Every day across the U.S., 66 million poor white people pay the price for failing whiteness. In this sweeping debut, activist and chaplain Cedar Monroe introduces us to the poor and unhoused of a small town in Washington, who grapple with desperation, acollapsing economy, and their own racism. Trash asks us to see anew the peril in which poor white people live. Can those deemed "trash" join the resistance to the system that is killing us all?"--

INTRODUCTION

PART I: ORIGINS

CHAPTER 1: CANARIES IN A COAL MINE

CHAPTER 2: POOR WHITE TRASH

CHAPTER 3: THE FAMILY CURSE

CHAPTER 4: NAMING MY STORY

CHAPTER 5: CLASS WAR IN GRADUATE SCHOOL

CHAPTER 6: THE BEGINNING

PART II: SURVIVAL

CHAPTER 7: THE RIVER

CHAPTER 8: "THE AMERICAN DREAM" AND ITS SIGNS

CHAPTER 9: BAPTISM ON THE EDGE OF LOSS

CHAPTER 10: CHILDHOOD NIGHTMARES

CHAPTER 11: THE THEATRICS OF TERROR

CHAPTER 12: ON THE RUN

CHAPTER 13: THE VALUE OF PUNISHMENT

PART III: DEATH

CHAPTER 14: DEATH ON THE RIVER

CHAPTER 15: SHAKER FUNERAL

CHAPTER 16: HOSPITAL VISITS

CHAPTER 17: KNEELING IN CHAINS

CHAPTER 18: SEEKING REDEMPTION

PART IV: RESISTANCE

CHAPTER 19: A RAINBOW COALITION

CHAPTER 20: A POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, THEN AND NOW

CHAPTER 21: FACING OFF WITH VIGILANTES

CHAPTER 22: PROJECTS OF SURVIVAL, ABERDEEN STYLE

CHAPTER 23: RAISING THE FLAG

CHAPTER 24: HEALING IS REVOLUTIONARY

CHAPTER 25: MUSTARD SEED MOVEMENT

CHAPTER 26: AN ODE TO JOY

PART V: BUILDING

CHAPTER 27: ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLACK PANTHERS

CHAPTER 28: WHITE TRASH IN D.C.

CHAPTER 29: THE HALLS OF CONGRESS

CHAPTER 30: TRESPASS FIRST DEGREE

CHAPTER 31: #RIVERGANG4LIFE

CHAPTER 32: THE UPRISING MEETS ABERDEEN

CHAPTER 33: ORGANIZING THE FUTURE

CHAPTER 34: WHEN WE BOUGHT THE FARM

CONCLUSION

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

NOTES