Michael Eric Dyson is one of America’s most respected public intellectuals and the current University Professor of Sociology at Georgetown University. His writing can be found in the editorial pages of the New York Times and the New Republic, and in the bestselling book Tears We Cannot Stop (2017).
What Truth Sounds Like (2018) revisits a relatively short meeting in 1963 between Robert Kennedy and a group of black artists, using it as a jumping-off point for the ongoing conversation about race in America. This meeting was an eye-opening experience for Kennedy, and author Michael Eric Dyson explains why more politicians need to be woken up to the realities of the black experience. Dyson also takes a look at some of the important writers and artists who are keeping the conversation alive today.
JAY-Z: Made in America (2019) explores the enormous political and artistic contributions of one of the most influential hip-hop artists of our time. JAY-Z is the only rapper to become a billionaire. His career spans three decades and 17 platinum albums. However, he is much more than just a mega earner. These blinks reveal that he is also an adventurous, experimental artist and a principled activist, using his considerable influence to fight against social inequality.
Holler If You Hear Me by Michael Eric Dyson explores the life and legacy of Tupac Shakur, delving into the complexities of race, class, and culture in America. Dyson offers a thought-provoking analysis of Tupac's music, activism, and untimely death, while also examining the broader social and political issues that shaped his art and influence.
Anyone interested in the intersection of hip-hop culture and social issues
Readers who want to gain a deeper understanding of Tupac Shakur's impact and legacy
People who enjoy thought-provoking discussions on race, inequality, and identity