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A vivid portrait collection of past and present Americans speaking
truth to power The first volume of Robert Shetterly's Americans Who
Tell the Truth portrait series, Portraits of Racial Justice takes a
multimedia, interdisciplinary approach, blending art and history
with today's issues concerning social, environmental, and economic
fairness. Shetterly's paintings, as well as profiles of those
portrayed, illuminate a community of people not only willing to
recognize the shortcomings of America's history, but most
importantly, individuals who offer their visions of a better world
moving forward. Starting with Michelle Alexander and ending with
Dave Zirin, the diverse array of fifty full-color portraits spans
multiple generations and struggles. This volume also includes four
original opening essays on racial justice in the United States by
Ai-jen Poo, Dave Zirin, Sherri Mitchell, and Rev. Lennox Yearwood,
Jr., which provide an intersectional response to the long-term goal
of diversity and inclusion. As Shetterly says, "without activism,
hope is merely sentimental." Portraits of Racial Justice,
Shetterly's homage to transformative game-changers and status-quo
fighters, provides the inspiration necessary to spark social
change.
Five compelling essays and fifty stunning portraits and profiles of
American environmental activists This second volume in the
Americans Who Tell the Truth series features Robert Shetterly's
magnificent color portraits and profiles of fifty environmental and
climate activists—people who diagnose the truth of the greatest
crisis humanity has ever confronted and take action. The book also
features original essays by revered environmentalists Bill
McKibben, Leah Penniman, Diane Wilson, Bill Bigelow, and Robin Wall
Kimmerer, whose words illuminate the plight and its causes, and
point a way forward. Along with the genocide of Indigenous peoples
and the institution of slavery, the third tragic and persistent
mistake of the leaders of this country was to attempt to separate
economic and political culture from the laws of nature—to operate
on the basis that nature could be exploited endlessly for profit.
The damage done to the Earth and to the future of life on the
planet is incalculable. The people portrayed here have bought
warnings, offered solutions, and organized movements to restore
ecological sanity.
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