
Still True
Reagan E J Jackson
Through this collection of essays, author and activist Reagan Jackson, chronicles her journey into the world of journalism. Art, cinema, social justice, feminism, Black reparations, health & reproductive rights, dance, education—while Jackson’s...
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United States
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Through this collection of essays, author and activist Reagan Jackson, chronicles her journey into the world of journalism. Art, cinema, social justice, feminism, Black reparations, health & reproductive rights, dance, education—while Jackson’s subjects range far and wide, her writing brings an intimacy & immediacy to all. Equal parts personal testament, structural interrogation, and social criticism, Reagan Jackson’s Still True inspires in its singularity. Jackson writes with a powerful sense of history and a wide-ranging vision, capturing a Seattle in flux, where processes of inequality, gentrification, and police violence occur alongside community struggle, vivid resistance, and countless episodes of joy. We should all hope that voices like hers blossom throughout our communities. This book is a gift to all readers and writers—aspiring, established, or otherwise. ~Sonora Jha, author of The Laughter Reagan Jackson writes from the crossroads of journalism, memoir, activism, and everyday life in these raw and wild times. Jackson is a pioneer for what “writing the first draft of history” looks like in an intersectional world and a model of how media can help build the communities and worlds of the future. ~Sarah Stuteville, Co-Founder of the Seattle Globalist Duration - 8h 52m. Author - Reagan E J Jackson. Narrator - Reagan E J Jackson. Published Date - Saturday, 20 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Hinton Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Dedication
Duration:00:00:12
Foreword
Duration:00:08:25
The Beginning
Duration:00:42:41
Who's afraid of Rainier Beach?
Duration:00:05:19
Seattle Freeze Thawing
Duration:00:05:25
Brad and Becky from Bellevue are coming to Rainier Beach
Duration:00:06:32
Displacement Tax
Duration:00:11:13
What’s Not to Like About Uncle Ike’s
Duration:00:09:17
Rainier Beach — A Beautiful, Safe Place to Live?
Duration:00:19:23
Who Can We Call
Duration:00:15:54
Black History Month: The same old song and dance?
Duration:00:08:30
Do Black Lives Matter in Seattle as much as tacos do?
Duration:00:07:35
BlackLivesMatter at a crossroads
Duration:00:06:42
The Necessity of Black Joy
Duration:00:07:05
Accomplices Vs. Allies
Duration:00:07:39
Reparations Reimagined: Can Online Giving Counter Systemic Racism
Duration:00:16:31
The Scariest Thing About Get Out is Black Trauma
Duration:00:07:51
On Fear and Anger and Fighting Back
Duration:00:13:13
Calling Out (And Calling In) White Media
Duration:00:07:38
The Tea on Our Juneteenth Black Out and the Necessity of Black Healing Spaces
Duration:00:16:31
A Long-Awaited Cotillion
Duration:00:21:32
Why I Started a Study Abroad Program for People of Color
Duration:00:15:29
Soup Or Salad: Afro American Cultural Erasure In The U.S. And Mexico
Duration:00:10:41
Soccer Fields And Chainstores: Weighing U.S. Influence In Honduras
Duration:00:07:26
Why Isn’t The World Talking About The Scandal In Honduras?
Duration:00:08:05
Havana Meets Seattle: Artists Find Common Ground, Connection
Duration:00:11:05
Global Travel Shapes Diversity In Higher Ed
Duration:00:14:22
Breaking Up with America: Black Expats Talk About Life in Costa Rica
Duration:00:20:00
31 Days of Revolutionary Women, #19 Stanlie James
Duration:00:03:58
Howie Echo-Hawk Confronts Native Genocide Through Comedy
Duration:00:08:44
Michelle Obama Ain’t the Only Fantastic Woman of Color
Duration:00:11:17
Please Touch The Art: New Exhibit Invites More Than Just Looking
Duration:00:05:24
Maru Mora-Villalpando in Her Own words
Duration:00:19:11
Human Rights Activist Noami Tutu Finds Hope in Restorative Justice, Reparations
Duration:00:06:23
Jessamyn Stanley On Being Fat, Black, and a Yoga Teacher
Duration:00:09:33
Moni Tep Explores Hardship of Queer Youth in Jamaica
Duration:00:05:39
Pussy Riot Speaks: Russian Punk Protest Artists in Seattle for Talk, Film
Duration:00:06:37
“Choosing Life” Cancer Support Group Founder Continues to Enlighten, and Educate While Battling Disease
Duration:00:08:12
Interview With a Death Doula
Duration:00:21:59
A Conversation With Adana Protonentis
Duration:00:21:41
Beyoncé, Barbie, and “Posing Beauty” at the NAAM
Duration:00:08:24
The Making of a Burlesque Dancer
Duration:00:19:28
$25 Foot Massage
Duration:00:06:14
DK Echo Hawk Bonus
Duration:00:23:09
Readers Guide Reagan Jackson Intro
Duration:00:01:27
Book Club Questions
Duration:00:06:41
Author Bio
Duration:00:00:27
Publication History
Duration:00:05:04
Coming Soon To Hinton
Duration:00:00:15
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:28