400 Year of Racism: The Fire This Time by Jesmyn Ward
Tue, Nov 03
|Online Event via Zoom
In this bestselling, widely lauded collection, Jesmyn Ward gathers our most original thinkers and writers to speak on contemporary racism and race, including Carol Anderson, Jericho Brown, Edwidge Danticat, Kevin Young, Claudia Rankine, and Honoree Jeffers.
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Nov 03, 2020, 4:00 PM
Online Event via Zoom
About the Event
Folio presents a new series of book discussions exploring the history of racism in the United States through a collection fiction, nonfiction and poetry, curated and led by Folio librarian Lillian Dabney.
This month we discuss The Fire This Time edited by Jesmyn Ward. In this bestselling, widely lauded collection, Jesmyn Ward gathers our most original thinkers and writers to speak on contemporary racism and race, including Carol Anderson, Jericho Brown, Edwidge Danticat, Kevin Young, Claudia Rankine, and Honoree Jeffers. “An absolutely indispensable anthology” (Booklist, starred review), The Fire This Time shines a light on the darkest corners of our history, wrestles with our current predicament, and imagines a better future.
Envisioned as a response to The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin’s groundbreaking 1963 essay collection, these contemporary writers reflect on the past, present, and future of race in America. We’ve made significant progress in the fifty-odd years since Baldwin’s essays were published, but America is a long and painful distance away from a “post-racial society”—a truth we must confront if we are to continue to work towards change. Baldwin’s “fire next time” is now upon us, and it needs to be talked about; The Fire This Time “seeks to place the shock of our own times into historical context and, most importantly, to move these times forward” (Vogue).
About the Author
Jesmyn Ward received her MFA from the University of Michigan and has received the MacArthur Genius Grant, a Stegner Fellowship, a John and Renee Grisham Writers Residency, and the Strauss Living Prize. She is the winner of two National Book Awards for Fiction for Sing, Unburied, Sing (2017) and Salvage the Bones (2011). She is also the author of the novel Where the Line Bleeds and the memoir Men We Reaped, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and won the Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize and the Media for a Just Society Award. She is currently an associate professor of creative writing at Tulane University and lives in Mississippi.
Books in this series
- Open Season by Ben Crump
- So You Want To Talk About Race by Oluo Ijeoma
- The Blood of Emmett Till by Timothy B. Tyson
- The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
- Stamped From the Beginning by Ibram X.Kendi
- The Fire This Time edited by Jesmyn Ward
- Between The World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Citizen by Claudia Rankine
- A More Perfect Reunion by Calvin Baker
- What Truth Sounds Like by Michael Eric Dyson
- Don't Call Us Dead: Poems by Danez Smith
- Stony The Road by Henry Louis Gates
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