Finding My Voice, Emerald Garner
Finding My Voice, Emerald Garner
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Finding My Voice

Author: Emerald Garner

Narrator: Monet Dunham

Unabridged: 5 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2022


Synopsis

In this unforgettable memoir, Emerald Garner recounts her father’s cruel and unjust murder, the immense pain that followed, the pressures of an exploitative media, and her difficult yet determined journey as an activist against police violence.She begins with the morning of July 17, 2014—a rare day off from work, one she had hoped to enjoy with rest and family, that quickly turned her world inside out. What follows is a personal account of the suffering Emerald and her family endured: unsympathetic camera lenses, the stares and whispers of strangers, and the inability to mourn in private.In addition to these vulnerable, personal essays, Finding My Voice includes conversations in which Emerald found inspiration, empathy, and community: politicians, athletes, and activists like Brian Benjamin and Etan Thomas; others who had survived similarly unfathomable grief like Lora Dene King, Angelique Kearse, and Pamela Brooks; and Emerald’s own family, Mrs. Esaw Garner and Eric Garner Jr. The audiobook ends with a powerful call-to-action by author and daughter of Malcolm X, Ilyasah Shabazz. With growing calls for radical transformation and accountability, Emerald Garner’s memoir is a story of family and community, and the strength it takes to survive, to stand, to speak.”

About Emerald Garner

Emerald Snipes-Garner is the youngest daughter of six children, and is currently the Executive Director of her non-profit We Can’t Breathe Inc., which is named after her late father Eric Garner and her sister Erica Garner. She has become the leading voice in the fight for justice for her father and has vowed to never stop fighting laws and policies that help police officers get away with murder.

About Ilyasah Shabazz

Ilyasah Shabazz, third daughter of Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz, is an educator, activist, motivational speaker, and author of multiple award-winning publications, including Betty before X and X: A Novel. She is also an active advocacy worker and an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cindy ✩☽♔ on November 30, 2020

Unlike anything, I can recall reading. This book is a bit of an odd one for me. Because it read more like a memoir than a novel. It was a quick, easy read, dotted with familiar themes that I think most Asian Americans can relate to. The part I enjoyed the most was the fact that the novel felt very h......more

Goodreads review by dewi on July 20, 2020

Thanks to NetGalley and SoHo Teen for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. Finding My Voice tells the story of "Ellen" Sung, a Korean girl living in Arkin, Minnesota. Ellen struggles with being 'different' (read being Asian in an all-white community), racist people, and the......more

Goodreads review by Imanewreader ✨ on March 24, 2021

tw/cw - racism, racial issues, parental pressure, bullying okay. that was important. it honestly feels like a diary. discussing third culture kids' issues, pressure and fights. last chapter made me cry.......more


Quotes

“Emerald Garner has fought tirelessly for justice for her father Eric Garner. Her Story is one that needs to be heard.” Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Civil Rights Leader and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition