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Books with author Mya Watkins

  • We Speak for Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America

    D. Watkins

    Hardcover (Atria Books, April 23, 2019)
    From the row houses of Baltimore to the stoops of Brooklyn, with searing conviction and full compassion, D. Watkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Cook Up and The Beast Side lays bare the voices of the most vulnerable and allows their raw, intimate stories to uncover the systematic injustice threaded within our society. Honest and eye-opening, We Speak for Ourselves makes us listen, feel, and create a course toward change that starts right where we are.Watkins introduces you to Down Bottom, the storied community of East Baltimore that holds a mirror to America’s poor black neighborhoods—“hoods” 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. Watkins shares the lessons he has learned while navigating through two very distinct worlds—the hood and the elite sanctums of prominent black thinkers and public figures—serving hope to fellow Americans who are too often ignored and calling on others to examine what it means to be a model activist in today’s world. We Speak for Ourselves is a must-read for all who are committed to social change.
  • We Speak for Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America

    D. Watkins

    eBook (Atria Books, April 23, 2019)
    From the row houses of Baltimore to the stoops of Brooklyn, with searing conviction and full compassion, D. Watkins, New York Times bestselling author of The Cook Up and The Beast Side lays bare the voices of the most vulnerable and allows their raw, intimate stories to uncover the systematic injustice threaded within our society. Honest and eye-opening, We Speak for Ourselves makes us listen, feel, and create a course toward change that starts right where we are.Watkins introduces you to Down Bottom, the storied community of East Baltimore that holds a mirror to America’s poor black neighborhoods—“hoods” 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. Watkins shares the lessons he has learned while navigating through two very distinct worlds—the hood and the elite sanctums of prominent black thinkers and public figures—serving hope to fellow Americans who are too often ignored and calling on others to examine what it means to be a model activist in today’s world. We Speak for Ourselves is a must-read for all who are committed to social change.
  • The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius: Spiritual Teachings and Reflections

    Watkins

    Hardcover (Watkins, Sept. 28, 2006)
    The spiritual wisdom of the Stoic Emperor of Ancient Rome, translated by George Long, the celebrated English classical scholar. Marcus Aurelius wrote these meditations for his own reflection, but produced perennial maxims that point the way to achieving perfect peace of mind. They have inspired the best of humanity for almost two millennia.
  • We Speak for Ourselves: How Woke Culture Prohibits Progress

    D. Watkins

    Paperback (Atria Books, Feb. 4, 2020)
    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 “are abundant with wisdom and wit; integrity and love, not to mention enough laughs for a stand-up comedy routine” (Mitchell S. Jackson, author of Survival Math). Watkins introduces you to Down Bottom, the storied community of East Baltimore that holds a mirror to America’s poor black neighborhoods—“hoods” 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. “Watkins has come to remind us, everyone deserves the opportunity to speak for themselves” (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 today’s world. We Speak for Ourselves is a must-read for all who are committed to social change.
  • R.E.D.

    Mike Watkins

    language (, May 18, 2017)
    Tyler Thompson, a bullied, disaffected teenager discovers a foolproof method of permanently getting rid of his enemies, leading him into an intricate web of deception, violence and the discovery of a genuine threat to humanity.
  • We Speak for Ourselves: A Word from Forgotten Black America

    D. Watkins

    Audio CD (Simon & Schuster Audio and Blackstone Audio, April 23, 2019)
    The critically lauded author of The Beast Side and The Cook Up returns with an existential look at life in low-income black communities, while also offering a new framework for how we can improve the conversations occurring about them.While author D. Watkins is pleased about the number of books exploring issues of race that are being published, there's one crucial aspect of contemporary black life that doesn't get enough attention: the hood. The Baltimore native knows firsthand what it means to live in poverty, where violence and drugs are inescapable. As he sees it, the perspective of people who live in poor black communities is largely absent from the work of many of the top intellectuals who speak and write about race.Now, D. Watkins is here to tell his truth. Built upon Watkins's own experiences, We Speak for Ourselves eases us into the bigger conversation about race and the various issues affecting poor black neighborhoods in America. Unapologetic and eye-opening, We Speak for Ourselves identifies and addresses a range of issues affecting these low-income communities--such as the trouble with misrepresentation and why we need more than one black voice--and sheds light on the harsh realities of daily life. Additionally, Watkins examines various crucial activist movements, including the Civil Rights Movement, and asks what it means to be a model activist in today's world.Through the personal retelling of his journey, Watkins aims to illuminate the lessons he's learned navigating through two very distinct worlds--the hood and the elite sanctums of the prominent black thinkers and public figures--in hopes of providing actionable solutions.
  • Quicksilver Traveler: Been there, Done that, Want more

    N. M. Watkins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2013)
    14-year-old Jeep O'Shea and his friends are in for adventure when they use Jeep's homemade time machine to go back in time. Backster, a pain in the butt classmate, wants to know Jeep's secret. He plots and sneaks his way into finding out the truth. Friendship, kidnapping, danger, fun, a little romance and mystery await.
  • Round the Year

    W. Watkins

    Hardcover (The Christadelphian, March 15, 1947)
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  • Oliver's Haunted House

    M Watkins

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 14, 2017)
    As night falls, Oliver's house starts to scare him. Is it haunted?
  • The Vicarage Rats

    E.M. Watkins

    Paperback (Scripture Union Publishing, )
    None
  • Summer of the Red Balloons

    E M Watkins

    Hardcover (Victory P, June 15, 1976)
    None
  • Nobody's Dog

    E.M. Watkins

    Paperback (Scripture Union Publishing, )
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