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SUMMARY:Elizabeth Alexander\, The Trayvon Generation\, in conversation with Mahogany L. Browne
DESCRIPTION:From a Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times bestselling author and poet comes a galvanizing meditation on the power of art and culture to illuminate America's unresolved problem with race.\n\nIn the midst of civil unrest in the summer of 2020 and following the murders of George Floyd\, Breonna Taylor\, and Ahmaud Arbery\, Elizabeth Alexander one of the great literary voices of our time turned a mother's eye to her sons' and students' generation and wrote a celebrated and moving reflection on the challenges facing young Black America. Originally published in the New Yorker\, the essay incisively and lovingly observed the experiences\, attitudes\, and cultural expressions of what she referred to as the Trayvon Generation\, who even as children could not be shielded from the brutality that has affected the lives of so many Black people. \n\nThe Trayvon Generation expands the viral essay that spoke so resonantly to the persistence of race as an ongoing issue at the center of the American experience. Alexander looks both to our past and our future with profound insight\, brilliant analysis\, and mighty heart\, interweaving her voice with groundbreaking works of art by some of our most extraordinary artists. At this crucial time in American history when we reckon with who we are as a nation and how we move forward\, Alexander's lyrical prose gives us perspective informed by historical understanding\, her lifelong devotion to education\, and an intimate grasp of the visioning power of art.\n\nThis breathtaking book is essential reading and an expression of both the tragedies and hopes for the young people of this era that is sure to be embraced by those who are leading the movement for change and anyone rising to meet the moment. \n\nElizabeth Alexander is a prize-winning and New York Times bestselling author\, renowned American poet\, educator\, scholar\, and cultural advocate. Her memoir\, The Light of the World\, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Awards. She composed and recited "Praise Song for the Day" for President Barack Obama's 2009 inauguration and is currently president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, the nation's largest funder in the arts\, culture\, and humanities.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><strong>From a Pulitzer Prize finalist and&nbsp\;<em>New York Times</em>&nbsp\;bestselling author and poet comes a galvanizing meditation on the power of art and culture to illuminate America&#39\;s unresolved problem with race.</strong></span></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">In the midst of civil unrest in the summer of 2020 and following the murders of George Floyd\, Breonna Taylor\, and Ahmaud Arbery\, Elizabeth Alexander&mdash\;one of the great literary voices of our time&mdash\;turned a mother&#39\;s eye to her sons&rsquo\; and students&rsquo\; generation and wrote a celebrated and moving reflection on the challenges facing young Black America. Originally published in the&nbsp\;<em>New Yorker</em>\, the essay incisively and lovingly observed the experiences\, attitudes\, and cultural expressions of what she referred to as the Trayvon Generation\, who even as children could not be shielded from the brutality that has affected the lives of so many Black people.&nbsp\;</span></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><a href="https://www.bookpassage.com/book/9781538737897" style="text-decoration-line: none\; color: rgb(118\, 118\, 118)\;"><span style="color:rgb(255\, 102\, 0)"><strong>The Trayvon Generation</strong></span></a>&nbsp\;expands the viral essay that spoke so resonantly to the persistence of race as an ongoing issue at the center of the American experience. Alexander looks both to our past and our future with profound insight\, brilliant analysis\, and mighty heart\, interweaving her voice with groundbreaking works of art by some of our most extraordinary artists. At this crucial time in American history when we reckon with who we are as a nation and how we move forward\, Alexander&#39\;s lyrical prose gives us perspective informed by historical understanding\, her lifelong devotion to education\, and an intimate grasp of the visioning power of art.</span></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif">This breathtaking book is essential reading and an expression of both the tragedies and hopes for the young people of this era that is sure to be embraced by those who are leading the movement for change and anyone rising to meet the moment.&nbsp\;</span></span></p>\n\n<p><span style="font-size:12px"><span style="font-family:arial\,helvetica\,sans-serif"><strong>Elizabeth Alexander</strong>&nbsp\;is a prize-winning and&nbsp\;<em>New York Times</em>&nbsp\;bestselling author\, renowned American poet\, educator\, scholar\, and cultural advocate. Her memoir\,&nbsp\;<em>The Light of the World</em>\, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Awards. She composed and recited &ldquo\;Praise Song for the Day&rdquo\; for President Barack Obama&rsquo\;s 2009 inauguration and is currently president of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation\, the nation&rsquo\;s largest funder in the arts\, culture\, and humanities.</span></span></p>\n
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