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The Marginalized Majority:Claiming Our Power In a Post-Truth america
[Paperback - 2018]
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Category: Politics
Sub-category: Political Science
Additional Category: Political Theory - Sociology
Publisher: Melville House | ISBN: 9781612196992 | Pages: 224
Shipping Weight: .222 | Dimensions: 5.5 x .6 x 8.2 inches

“This book is a daring intervention to get us back in the game—and a witty, delightfully personal meditation on collective power.” —Naomi Klein
 
The energy on the left has never been higher. But because there are so many issues to tackle, each one more urgent and divisive than the next, some say progressives will once again fail to seize the moment and gain real power. But what if we’re getting the story all wrong?
 
In The Marginalized Majority, Onnesha Roychoudhuri makes the galvanizing case that our plurality of identities is not only our greatest strength, but is also at the indisputable core of successful progressive change throughout history.
 
From the civil rights movement to the Women’s March, mainstream media to Saturday Night Live, Roychoudhuri illuminates how historical narratives are written and, by holding the myths about our disenfranchisement up to the light, reveals we have far more power than we’re often led to believe. With both clear-eyed hope and electrifying power, she examines our ideas about what’s possible, and what’s necessary—opening up space for action, new realities, and, ultimately, survival.
 
Now, Roychoudhuri urges us, is the time to fight like the majority we already are.

Onnesha Roychoudhuri is a Brooklyn-based writer, editor, and educator. Her work has appeared in publications such as Rolling Stonen+1, the Virginia Quarterly Review, Boston ReviewThe NationThe American ProspectSalon, and Mother Jones. She is the co-founder of Speech/Act, and organization working at the intersection of storytelling and social justice.

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