I Am Still Your Negro

An Homage to James Baldwin

By Valerie Mason-John
Foreword by George Elliott Clarke
Categories: Literature & Language Studies, Poetry, Regional & Cultural Studies, Black Studies
Series: Robert Kroetsch Series
Publisher: University of Alberta Press
Paperback : 9781772125108, 120 pages, January 2020
Ebook (PDF) : 9781772125191, 96 pages, February 2020
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781772125337, 120 pages, February 2020
Ebook (MobiPocket) : 9781772125344, 120 pages, February 2020

Table of contents

ix Foreword George Elliott Clarke
xiii ID
xvii Introduction

#Undocumented
Back a Yard
My Father’s Prayer
Sticks and Stones

#ThisIsAfricanDiaspora
Yaata’s Lament
The Ghost of Thomas Peters
I Am Africa
African Feet
The Windrush
I Am Still Your Negro
Another One Bites the Dust

#MeToo
Yaata’s Yowl
Business
Golden Virginia
The Villain
The Perfect Road
The Couplet
#MeToo
Playing Dead

#IfMyPlantsCouldSpeak
Yaata’s Groan
Yellowknife
The Binge
The VindaLoo
Anorectic

#Swag
Yaata’s Manifesto
The Front Line
Sixty Seconds
Stalk Time
Mothercare

#RaveScene
Yaata’s Rap
Essentials for Heaven
Cinders Time
My First Half
Class A

#Intersectionality
Yaata’s Prophecy
Self Portrait 1: The Colour of My Skin
Self Portrait 2: Call Me My Name
Mani-Festation
A Wake
Forget and Pretend
Again Becoming
Farewell My Fiend

Yaata’s Epilogue

Acknowledgements

Description

Social Justice Poetry
Spoken-word poet Valerie Mason-John unsettles readers with potent images of ongoing trauma from slavery and colonization. Her narratives range from the beginnings of the African Diaspora to the story of a stowaway on the Windrush, from racism and sexism in Trump’s America to the wide impact of the Me Too movement. Stories of entrapment, sexual assault, addictive behaviours, and rave culture are told and contrasted to the strengthening and forthright voice of Yaata, Supreme Being. I Am Still Your Negro is truth that needs to be told, re-told, and remembered.

I was your Negro
Captured and sold
I am still your negro
Arrested and killed
—from “I Am Still Your Negro”

Awards

  • Short-listed, Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize, BC and Yukon Book Prizes, West Coast Book Prize Society 2021
  • Winner, AUPresses Book, Jacket, & Journal Show - Poetry and Literature 2021
  • Short-listed, Gerald Lampert Memorial Award, League of Canadian Poets 2021

Reviews

"This poetry collection grabs you... Readers are confronted with the violence of the Black experience, from the haunting spectre of slavery to the current and ongoing terrorizing of the Black diaspora at the hands of the police. All of the messy, the painful, the enraging -- what we’re conditioned to believe as shameful -- is laid bare for the readers and brought to the fore. Many of these accounts traverse various places -- whether in the U.K., the U.S., or Canada -- and the bluntness and force of her words arrest you." [Full article at https://vancouversun.com/entertainment/books/book-review-i-am-still-your-negro-by-valerie-mason-john]

- Junie Desil

Included on CBC Books's list of top Canadian poetry of the year in December 2020.

"[T]he wide range of Mason-John’s vision ... traverses history, geography, and culture.... [Her poetry] is significant for its reappraisal of our collective past, which so often overlooks or writes over marginalized voices and experiences. [Mason-John is] explicit in calling out a hypocritical Canadian multiculturalism that pays lip service to inclusion while simultaneously entrenching systemic biases and processes that maintain a racist and exclusionary status quo." [Full review at https://quillandquire.com/review/the-response-of-weeds-a-misplacement-of-black-poetry-on-the-prairies/ ]

- Steven W. Beattie