The Book of Baraka

The Book of Baraka

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  • Create Date:2022-10-18 11:21:39
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Ras Baraka
  • ISBN:B0BBXZZX6B
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Summary

“When I become mayor, we become mayor。”

Ras Baraka's famous words speak to exactly who he is as a leader - a fiercely loyal member of his community。 In this innovative and ground-breaking Audible Original, hear how Baraka - the mayor of Newark, New Jersey - grew from spoken-word artist to school principal to successful politician。 Mixing prose and poetry, musical interludes and powerful soliloquies, Ras explores his life in-depth, including stories about his father, poet Amiri Baraka, and his personal encounters with jazz singer Nina Simone and hip-hop superstar Lauryn Hill - who famously featured him on her debut album。 This is the story of how one man found his voice - and how each of us can find our own calling。    

Baraka's story begins at home in Newark。 He was raised in a house of art and politics, passion and provocation。 His father was one of the most influential and controversial poets of the 1970s and filled his home with ardent activists, lively debates, and conversations unlike any on his block - a powerful combination that influences him to this day。     

Baraka's story is a deeply personal history that reflects a generation and a movement, vividly capturing a tumultuous period of political and social struggle and ultimately, boundless hope and renewal。 The tale is co-authored by acclaimed writer Jelani Cobb, a staff writer at The New Yorker and a professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism。 Experience this exclusive, first-of-its kind telling of Baraka's journey from poet to principal to peacemaker, through his own powerful, inspiring words。

Special thanks for the use of "Newark: The Slow Road Back"

Written and Produced by Sandra King 

1987。

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Reviews

Simon

Not bad, but not great。

Aurora

✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

Art

Personally, I found this fascinating。 I learned more about Baraka and his father。 Truth to tell, I picked this because of his father。 I stayed because of the compelling story the author told。 Worth listening to。

Dawn

Ras Baraka is the 40th mayor of Newark and he has quite a story。 I have heard him speak a few times and found him quite inspirational。 His story is quite exceptional and I enjoyed learning more about his roots and how he is continuing his family legacy。 This audiobook was really well done。 The choices in publishing his story were unique I really enjoyed the media clips, music, and poetry。 All in all it was a great way to spend an hour learning something new。

Daniel

Ras Baraka is an intriguing figure in that he honors the legacy of father and the needs of his community, yet tries to reconcile the complexities of his father’s at times controversial perspectives with the pragmatism of an elected official。 There are similarities between the men, both were poets, both were educators, both possess considerable oratorical abilities, and both addressed social and racial issues。 Ras inherited a literary legacy which is apt to make some prejudge him, and indeed even Ras Baraka is an intriguing figure in that he honors the legacy of father and the needs of his community, yet tries to reconcile the complexities of his father’s at times controversial perspectives with the pragmatism of an elected official。 There are similarities between the men, both were poets, both were educators, both possess considerable oratorical abilities, and both addressed social and racial issues。 Ras inherited a literary legacy which is apt to make some prejudge him, and indeed even his name itself recalls a character from Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man who had been inspired by Marcus Garvey。 Sadly, Amiri Baraka died before Ras achieved a victory in the Newark mayoral race, so we will never know the extent to which the father would have accepted his son’s pragmatism。 。。。more

Ben

meh

Elaine Jackson

Found out about things I didn't know。 Found out about things I didn't know。 。。。more

Sam

I enjoyed this。 It was a very well done audiobook。 Interesting for the ears with a variety of interview clips, music, poetry, and narration。