An edition of "Life studies," (2017)

"Life studies,"

1966-1976

"Life studies,"
June Jordan, June Jordan
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An edition of "Life studies," (2017)

"Life studies,"

1966-1976

"Though many aspects of June Jordan's unique and dynamic forms of work and activism have been well documented, "Life Studies," traces a through line of her creative interventions to form a fuller portrait of her complex and interrelated engagements. Through essays and policy reports from her days as a housing activist, speeches, her work with children, and texts from her time at City College of New York, this project adds new layers to Jordan's legacy, showing how she created "living room" to enact a broad array of "life studies" that had great effect on many people in very different institutional, communal, and public settings." -- Publisher's website."--Publisher's website (viewed 2018 June 19).

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English
Pages
66

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2017
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Table of Contents

Introduction
Excerpt from Brief History of the Lower East Side
Excerpt from The Determining Slum
The voice of the children, inc
Excerpt from Children and The Hungering For
Ocean Hill Brownsville I.S. 55 graduation speech
Our eyes have grown
The city and the city college: an off-campus, off-camera perspective
Statement at CUNY Board of Higher Education tuition hearing -Acknowledgements
Biographical notes
Lost & Found.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

"Writer and educator, June Jordan was born in Harlem in 1936, grew up there and in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. She began her teaching career as a poet working with New York City public school students, following a few years of work as an organizer and researcher for a Harlem-based community action program. She would go on to teach at the City College of New York, Sarah Lawrence College, Yale University, and SUNY Stony Brook, initiating courses in Black Studies and Women's Studies and joining students in activist efforts. At the University of California at Berkeley, she founded the Poetry for the People program, which continues to this day. Throughout her life, she was a prolific writer, publishing essays in a wide variety of periodicals and authoring more than twenty books of essays, poetry, novels, and plays about issues of national and international significance. Jordan died of breast cancer in 2002."--Publisher's website (viewed 2018 June 19).

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New York
Series
Lost and Found, The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative -- series 7, number 3, Lost and Found, The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative -- ser. 7, no. 3.
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Life studies :

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Library of Congress
PS3560.O73 A6 2017

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Pagination
66 pages
Number of pages
66

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Open Library
OL44258835M
ISBN 10
0997679646
ISBN 13
9780997679649
OCLC/WorldCat
1035718747

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