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The Marginalized Majority: Claiming Our Power in a Post-Truth America | O#Sociology

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Like Rebecca Solnit’s Hope in the Dark and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s We Should All Be Feminists, The Marginalized Majority delivers a plan to not just survive but also push back in Trump’s America, from progressive journalist Onnesha Roychoudhuri Now is the time to fight back. It can be tempting, in today’s America, to see ourselves as a country divided, to reach to bigots across the aisle, to believe that the plurality of the progressive moment makes us ineffective and weak. But what if we insisted on a different reality? In The Marginalized Majority, Onnesha Roychouduri makes the impassioned and galvanizing claim that many millions of us are fighting for the same things, we only have to seize upon the power we already command. From the Civil Rights Movement to the Women’s March, Saturday Night Live to the mainstream media, Roychoudhuri examines our ideas about power and opens up space for new possibilities, action, and, ultimately, survival. Hope, she says, is not just necessary, it is practical and pragmatic. In short: there is no other option.

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