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Jason Allen-Paisant — Right now I’m Standing

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Oct 4, 2021
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ANECDOTE

Relearning Nature

  • Jason Allen-Paisant, raised in Jamaica, now lives in England and is relearning what it means to be in nature as a Black man.
  • He reflects on the suspicious gaze he receives while walking and the contrast with his childhood.
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Limited Leisure

  • Allen-Paisant's poem "Right Now I'm Standing" explores the limitations on leisurely walks for Black people.
  • He references Lucille Clifton's observation about the ever-present racial context in nature poems.
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Interconnected Locations

  • The poem connects locations like Leeds, the Congo, Belgium, Jamaica, and the Atlantic Ocean, highlighting historical injustices.
  • It critiques the idea that natural spaces have always been solely about leisure.
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