Not our lives as they’re broken apart
scattering hundreds of dissident artworks along its streets and shorelines
bottled in 2019 by Webe Farms of Reedley
this short essay reminds readers to learn from the past
Lally MacBeth is on a mission to breathe new life into these rapidly disappearing customs
Ashley Clark: Facing Blackness steel Not our lives as they’reFilm Desk Books, 2022, softcover, 129 pages, 16. 5 x 12. 1 cm In Facing Blackness, Ashley Clark traces the contours of Bamboozled, guiding readers through Lees intricate representation of race, politics, and popular culture. Clark moves beyond straightforward film criticism to situate the film within a complex history of blackness and American entertainment, making a powerful argument for its ongoing relevance and vitality.