The eye-opening and transformative new book from the author of An Indigenous People’s History of the United States will challenge what you believe about U.S. history. An essential text for the twenty-first century…
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz: Not “A Nation of Immigrants”
Author Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz in conversation with Detroit-based activist and writer Frank Joyce.
Peace Action Cleveland Book discussion Saturday, April 23rd, 2022
The eye-opening and transformative new book from the author of An Indigenous People’s History of the United States will challenge what you believe about U.S. history. An essential text for the twenty-first century, Not “A Nation of Immigrants” charges that it’s time to stop perpetuating simplistic and ahistorical fantasies and embrace the true, complex and often sobering history of these United States.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, the daughter of a tenant farmer and part-Indian mother. She has been active in the international Indigenous movement for more than four decades and is known for her lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues. She lives in San Francisco.
Frank Joyce is a lifelong Detroit based writer and activist. He is co-editor with Karin Aguilar-San Juan of The People Make The Peace: Lessons From the Vietnam Antiwar Movement and he is currently writing a book about unlearning white supremacy.
Co-sponsored by these bookstores: Mac’s Backs, Loganberry, Learned Owl
Other co-sponsors include American Indian Movement-Ohio, Cleveland Nonviolence Network,
Cuyahoga County Progressive Caucus, InterReligious Task Force on Central America, Hip Hop
Congress, Black on Black Crime Inc., Lake Erie Native American Council, End Poverty Now!, Ohio
Poor People’s Campaign, NEOH Black Health Coalition, Young Latino Network