Ross Gay‘s ntributns
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ROSS GAY
* ross gay mercy *
Begng wh a monplace enunter our racist society, poet-sayist Ross Gay tells a story that breaks open the murky and paful world of race. Ross Gay’s say was origally published The Sun magaze. This episo of “Brgg Down the New Jim Crow” featur such ttimony om poet-sayist Ross Gay.
Begng wh a monplace enunter our racist society, Ross Gay’s story breaks open the murky and paful world of race that Michelle Alexanr argu we need to enter together if we’re gog to succsfully short-circu the cycle of ste the US.
Through the ey of Ross Gay, a black man the Uned Stat, our journey to that world of racial hurt, gradatn and separatens holds out the agile possibily of remptn. I’m Chris Moore-Backman and you’re listeng to “Some Thoughts on Mercy, ” wrten and read by Ross Gay. Ross Gay: I was my garn, walkg aimlsly wh sickle hand, takg swip at the planta that had epted to ty flower heads or at the blowzy red clover growg tall thickets and slurped at by bumblebe.