From the row houses of Baltimore to the stoops of Brooklyn, the New York Times bestselling author of The Cook Up lays bare the voices of the most vulnerable and allows their stories to uncover the systematic injustice threaded within our society. Honest and eye-opening, the pages of We Speak for Ourselves âare abundant with wisdom and wit; integrity and love, not to mention enough laughs for a stand-up comedy routineâ (Mitchell S. Jackson, author of Survival Math).
Watkins introduces you to Down Bottom, the storied community of East Baltimore that holds a mirror to Americaâs poor black neighborhoodsââhoodsâ that could just as easily be in Chicago, Detroit, Oakland, or Atlanta. As Watkins sees it, the perspective of people who live in economically disadvantaged black communities is largely absent from the commentary of many top intellectuals who speak and write about race.
Unapologetic and sharp-witted, D. Watkins is here to tell the truth as he has seen it. We Speak for Ourselves offers an in-depth analysis of inner-city hurdles and honors the stories therein. We sit in underfunded schools, walk the blocks burdened with police corruption, stand within an audience of Make America Great Again hats, journey from trap house to university lecture, and rally in neglected streets. And we listen.
âWatkins has come to remind us, everyone deserves the opportunity to speak for themselvesâ (Jason Reynolds, New York Times bestselling author) and serves hope to fellow Americans who are too often ignored and calling on others to examine what it means to be a model activist in todayâs world. We Speak for Ourselves is a must-read for all who are committed to social change.