Indivisible Poems For Social Justice

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Indivisible Poems for Social Justice

Indivisible Poems for Social Justice
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Publisher : Norwood House Press
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9781603574174
ISBN-13 : 1603574174
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Book Synopsis Indivisible Poems for Social Justice by : Gail Bush

Download or read book Indivisible Poems for Social Justice written by Gail Bush and published by Norwood House Press. This book was released on 2013-01-01 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An anthology including over 50 works of poetry by 20th century writers on issues related to social justice. America is not easy. Its a land of high ideals and stirring icons, but it is also a land of harsh realities. We celebrate the incredible achievements of individuals as we turn our gaze from hunger and homelessness in the streets. We have a difficult time matching our words with our deeds. This is where poetry comes in. A poem has the ability to personalize the ideal, to make it tangible in a way that a speech or news report cannot. It can widen the angle through which we view society. It can move us to action. The poems in this anthology do just that: confront, challenge, and inspire. They take us on a journey toward social justice, starting in the shadows and slowly working our way home. The Foreword is written by COMMON who is a hip hop artist, actor and social activist. He is also the founder of the Common Ground Foundation. Gail Bush is a prominent professor emeritus of education and library science. Randy Meyer is a middle school librarian and has worked as an editor and writer in the library and educational journal and book publishing fields.


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