Psalms of My People

1517 MEDIAISBN: 9781506479026

A Story of Black Liberation as Told through Hip-Hop

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Imprint: BROADLEAF BOOKS
By: By lenny duncan
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HARDBACK
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294

Description

lenny duncan (they/them) is a writer, speaker, scholar, and media producer working at the forefront of racial justice in America. lenny is the author of Dear Church, United States of Grace, and Dear Revolutionaries, and a co-creator of the podcast BlackBerryJams with PRX. A PhD student in historical and cultural studies of religion, lenny is currently researching what they call "a people's history of magic." lenny is originally from West Philadelphia, has hitchhiked thousands of miles on American byways, and makes their home up and down the I-5 with their found family, and in the East Bay area of San Francisco for research.

Chapter One: A Psalm of My People Chapter Two: FTP1312 Chapter Three: Loyalty, Royalty, and Messengers in our DNA Chapter Four: When East Meets West Chapter Five: Hidden Science, from Hidden Alchemist Chapter Six: One Mic and Multitudes Chapter Seven: The Tragedy of St. Kanye: Jesus Walks Away Chapter Eight: Mother Lauryn Chapter Nine: I See No Changes, Just Cointelpro Chapter Ten: Manufactured in america Chapter Eleven: My Granma Don Tol Me, My Grandad Don Tol Me, My Umi... Chapter Twelve: It Was All a Dream Chapter Thirteen: Out On the Streets Chapter Fourteen: Why Do We Steal So Many Songs from Assata? Afterword: "Penmue-Theosis" Acknowledgments Endnotes

Reviews

"In Psalms of My People the transcendent poetry that undergirds all of duncan's prose is brought front and center to comfort and challenge the reader in ways only art can. duncan weaves together hip-hop, scripture, history, and their own experiences with soft tenderness and sharp critique. It's both delicious and, at times, bitter; full of the contradictions we see reflected in all sacred texts and pregnant with possibilities for transformation." --Elle Dowd, pastor, activist, and author of Baptized in Tear Gas: From White Moderate to Abolitionist "lenny duncan has masterfully channeled a fierce incantation for unearthing and rebirthing--as a reader you can't help but be changed by it. A poetic keening in the company of Ginsberg's 'Howl.'" --Joanna Garner, senior story creative director at Meow Wolf "This piece welcomes you in, whispering words you thought only lovers had for you. It then spits back at you the dribble of what you think you know, asking the reader to listen to a deeper, quieter place in themself and grasp something that has always felt out of reach and yet, in some ways, has always been known. As with everything lenny does, this book is a healing that will call people home." --Lisa Sanaye Dring, writer, director, and actor

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