This chapter examines the intricate dynamics between gun ownership and gun violence in America, questioning the efficacy of an armed populace in addressing deep-rooted issues. It highlights the impact of the NRA, the necessity for political action on gun control, and the role of media in shaping public perceptions of activism. Additionally, the discussion shifts to the evolution of writing and publishing in the digital age, emphasizing the importance of supporting diverse voices through independent platforms.
Roxane Gay is a writer, editor, podcaster, and culture critic. She has published a dozen books, including the seminal essay collection Bad Feminist, which just turned 10, and the memoir Hunger — both are best sellers. She writes a newsletter, The Audacity, and is a contributing opinion writer at The New York Times where, until recently, she wrote the workplace advice column, Work Friend.
Gay recently published Stand Your Ground, an essay that explores what it means to be a Black, feminist gun owner and to exercise her constitutional right to bear arms when "the Second Amendment was never meant for Black people." Kara and Roxane discuss the essay, her burgeoning media empire, and Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign.
Stand Your Ground is available now as an ebook/audiobook.
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