Colored People Time, Manny Fidel
Colored People Time, Manny Fidel
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Colored People Time
A Case for (Casual) Rebellion

Author: Manny Fidel

Narrator: Manny Fidel

Unabridged: 3 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2026


Synopsis

A celebration of tardiness through funny, revealing, and deeply thoughtful essays on the nature of time and collective memory

“Brilliantly argues that after toiling to build this country for free or reduced wages, people of color not only deserve the extra time for themselves, but they should be afforded the opportunity to be late for anything they want.”—Essence (Must-Read Spring Books)

In Colored People Time, Manny Fidel explores how race, culture, and history shape not only our lives, but our sense of time itself. Through sharp, personal, and often humorous essays, Fidel interrogates the politics of punctuality, the myth of linear progress, and some of the ways people of color are forced to navigate a world that rarely moves at their pace or in their favor.

In this collection of essays, Fidel confronts the systems that structure time around identity and power and invites readers to interrogate the way time folds around them, jovially arguing that until America reaches genuine racial equity, people of color should be encouraged to be late to anything they want. Since our country's inception, the gears that operate it have been oiled to privilege some over others, and the result is that they have fewer barriers to timeliness. For Black and brown people, any number of offenses—grave, minor, or pettily imagined—can gum us up. Fidel argues we deserve the extra time to ourselves. And not for nothing, race relations in the US—by design—are advancing in their own molasses-like pace, ever shifting the ETAs of justice and freedom. Fidel incisively builds this argument in essays like “Summer ‘16,” a nostalgic exploration of a dearly-held season, and “Ocarina of Time,” a meditation on near-death and time travel via video game.

Infused with insights from history, pop culture, and Fidel’s own personal experiences, Colored People Time is not just about lateness. It's about how time works differently depending on who you are and where you stand.

About The Author

Manny Fidel is a writer and producer based in New York City. His commentary on politics, culture, and sports has been seen in GQ, The Guardian, NPR, MSNBC, Business Insider, and more. He also co-hosts the award-winning NO SUCH THING podcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on April 02, 2026

I loved the balance that Manny Fidel found between humor, earnestness, and love for his culture in this book. It was written in a very personal way but translated well to my own (and probably many other readers) culture. In particular the essays, “How to Grown a Lemon Tree” and “The Ocarina of Time”......more

Goodreads review by ancientreader on April 04, 2026

Manny Fidel is, let's say, well qualified, as the child of Eritrean immigrants, to say a thing or two about the present political moment. Also some past political moments. "Colored people time" means what everybody who doesn't live under a rock knows it means, and also can be read as "the time of co......more

Goodreads review by Richard on March 14, 2026

At first glance, I'll admit I hesitated with Manny Fidel's "Colored People Time: A Case for (Casual) Rebellion," a collection of ten essays celebrating tardiness yet, in reality, accomplishing much, much more. Fortunately, I trusted my instinct and decided to check out Fidel's engaging, sharp, and......more

Goodreads review by Cat on April 06, 2026

What an insightful and entertaining book! It was definitely worth the wait. I had a new takeaway at the end of each chapter, which I believe was the point of this book. Who would have thought that a chapter about taking care of a lemon tree in a New York City apartment during the height of the COVID......more

Goodreads review by Nuha on March 26, 2026

Thanks Random House and NetGalley for the Advanced Reader's Copy! Now available. I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this book, but I was pleasantly surprised and even found myself laughing out loud a few times. COLORED PEOPLE TIME is a fast paced (some may even say frentic) dive into Manny Fidel'......more


Quotes

“If you’re like me and struggle with timeliness, this collection of essays from Manny Fidel might be just the humorous placation you need. Through his own personal experiences and historical and pop culture references, Fidel explores the concept of time and how it functions differently across intersections. The author brilliantly argues that after toiling to build this country for free or reduced wages, people of color not only deserve the extra time for themselves, but they should be afforded the opportunity to be late for anything they want.”—Essence