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Charis welcomes Becky Thompson in conversation with Maya Marshall for a discussion of This Unruly Witness: June Jordan's Legacy, a collection of bold and tender writing on June Jordan's multidimensional legacy as a poet, healer, and activist.
This Unruly Witness was curated for people who see love as a life force, who seek a community that can sustain us, who know that "we are the ones we have been waiting for." Celebrating the life and legacy of the poet activist June Jordan, this collection illuminates why we need Jordan more than ever.
Featuring a foreword by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, an afterword from Imani Perry, essays, poems, letters, and interviews from internationally acclaimed poets and thinkers such as Angela Davis, Pratibha Parmar, Margo Okazawa-Rey, Naomi Shihab Nye, Afaa M. Weaver, E. Ethelbert Miller, and many other people touched by Jordan's work.
About the Co-Editor
Becky Thompson Ph.D. is a poet, scholar, yogi, activist, and co-editor of This Unruly Witness: June Jordan’s Legacy. Her other books include Teaching with Tenderness, To Speak in Salt, Zero is the Whole I Fall into at Night and two edited poetry volumes, Making Mirrors: Righting/Writing by and For Refugees (with Jehan Bseiso) and Fingernails Across the Chalkboard: Poetry and Prose on HIV/AID from the Black Diaspora (with Randall Horton). Becky teaches social justice and creative writing at Simmons University in Boston. In the wee hours, she writes music and plays the electric guitar.
About the Conversation Partner
Maya Marshall is the poetry director and an editor at Haymarket Books. She has edited and published books including Mohammed El-Kurd’s Rifqa, Felicia Rose Chavez’s The Antiracist Writing Workshop, and Cheryl Boyce-Taylor’s Mama Phife Represents. Marshall publishes compelling, accessible poetry by writers who are committed to a political, cultural, and arts ethic. On the nonfiction side, she seeks storytellers, whose expertise inform their lyrical, voice-driven, and self-possessed prose. Across both lists, she publishes writers who are guided by a mission of justice and liberation. A poet and writer, Marshall is the author of All the Blood Involved in Love and a cofounder of underbelly. Marshall has earned fellowships from MacDowell and Cave Canem, among others. Her poems and essays are featured in numerous publications including Prose for the People (Penguin Random House, 2025) and the American Poetry Review. She serves as a literary program consultant for the Writing Freedom Fellowship. Marshall lives in Decatur, Georgia.
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