

When We Rise
My Life in the Movement
Author: Cleve Jones
Narrator: Cleve Jones
Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Legacy Lit
Published: 11/29/2016
Author: Cleve Jones
Narrator: Cleve Jones
Unabridged: 9 hr 31 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Legacy Lit
Published: 11/29/2016
This is a book I’m reading for my real-world book club, even though I probably won’t be able to attend the meeting when it is discussed. I had seen the miniseries on tv and enjoyed it. I hadn’t been planning to read the book, but I’m glad that I did. It’s excellent. I’m in the same generation as the......more
Required reading for anyone in the LGBTQ+ movement! It's so well written and entertaining, it's easy to forget it's a historical account. It helps put the current era in context. LGBTs have always fought hard to earn even acknowledgment, let alone respect. Nothing has ever come easy, but giving up i......more
A little scattered, but interesting. This is really a memoir, a pulling together of thoughts and memories, than a detailed recollection of the LGBTQ rights movement through the 1970's and the AIDS epidemic in the 80's and early 90's. Jones is a great writer, and even if I didn't learn a ton about th......more
I take back everything I've written this year because this is decisively the most important book of 2016. While it has been a devastating year politically there have been many strong, life-altering books written by the likes of Colson Whitehead, Gloria Steinem and Irvine Welsh. Books, like music hav......more
Knowing your roots is important. While there is so much rich history of the LGBTQ civil rights movement to be read, Cleve Jones's first hand account of his activism in San Francisco is awe-inspiring. For anyone who has watched Emile Hirsch portray Jones in the movie "Milk," "When We Rise" is a stand......more
"Enlightening.... Unsparing.... Powerful."—Booklist (starred review)
"You could read Cleve Jones's book because you should know about the struggle for gay, lesbian, and transgender rights from one of its key participants-maybe heroes--but really, you should read it for pleasure and joy. It's an incredibly vivid evocation of a bygone era and a poignant story of someone who started out feeling like the only gay person in the world and ended up organizing millions of them. I loved it for the firsthand history, and the crazily great details about drag queens, radical excess, passionate idealism, how to change the world and everything else that matters most."—Rebecca Solnit, author of Men Explain Things to Me
"I loved this amazing, inspiring, and sometimes outrageous book. When We Rise is about the building of a movement--and the building of Cleve Jones, who came to San Francisco as a teenage adventurer and transformed into an activist whose contributions helped change the course of gay history."—Gus Van Sant
"Cleve Jones is a history buff who has himself become part of history. He has been at the epicenter of the LGBT movement for over 45 years. Now, in When We Rise, Cleve takes us along on his personal journey in the fight for equal rights--a journey filled with humor, sadness, love and ultimately profound change."—Rob Reiner
"Some people witness history; other actually make it happen. Cleve Jones, by planting himself boldly in the eye of the storm, has succeeded brilliantly at doing both."—Armistead Maupin, New York Times bestselling author of the Tales of the City series
"When We Rise is a song to what's best in us, when we join together in a movement that takes us higher. The story Cleve Jones tells-of a bullied boy from the sun-blasted Arizona suburbs, who finds an extended family among the street kids of San Francisco and then within the gay movement that revolutionized the world-is thrilling to read. The path to freedom is littered with the names of fallen loved ones. But through all the sorrows and setbacks, Jones persevered-and the movement for human liberation that he helped lead still rises."—David Talbot, bestselling author of The Season of the Witch and The Devil's Chessboard
"An ode San Francisco.... an inspiring reminder that one can go from 'daydreaming about sex and revolution' to making them reality."—Publishers Weekly
"In this touching and timely memoir, Cleve relives his fascinating life, from adolescent blunders to his conception of the world-famous AIDS Memorial Quilt."—Brit + Co
"Essential reading."—Village Voice
"Jones takes readers on his thrilling, if perilous, voyage from fey, long-haired teen hitching his way from his home in Arizona to San Francisco, to becoming the mentee of Harvey Milk ... Jones survives San Francisco's viciously homophobic police in the '70s and, later, the AIDS epidemic that took his dearest friends. In the process, he helps mobilize the anguished, fiery momentum of LGBTQ rights in the United States."—Slate