Trash, Cedar Monroe
Trash, Cedar Monroe
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Trash
A Poor White Journey

Author: Cedar Monroe, Liz Theoharis

Narrator: Janet Metzger

Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/12/2024


Synopsis

Every day across the US, 66 million poor white people pay the price for failing whiteness. In this sweeping debut, activist and chaplain Cedar Monroe writes indelibly about and for poor white people: about unlearning the American dream, untangling from white supremacy, and working for liberation alongside other poor folks.

Monroe introduces us to people who are poor and unhoused in a small town in Washington, who eke out a living on land that once provided timber for the nation. On the banks of the Chehalis River, we meet residents of the largest homeless encampment in the country, who face sweeps and evictions and are targeted by vigilantes before bringing their case to federal court. We watch a community grapple with desperation, government neglect, and its own racism.

Capitalism and colonialism have stolen land from Indigenous people, forced workers into dangerous jobs, and then left them to die when their labor was no longer needed. But what would happen if poor white folks rejected the empty promises of white supremacy and embraced solidarity with other poor people? What if they joined the resistance to the system that is, slowly or quickly, killing us all? Trash asks us to see anew the peril in which poor white people live and the choices we all must make.

About Cedar Monroe

Cedar Monroe has worked for over a decade as an activist and interfaith chaplain to people experiencing homelessness, incarceration, and addiction. Raised in a poor white rural community, Monroe has focused their work on understanding those communities, combating the effects of white nationalism, and cross-racial organizing for change. Monroe has an MDiv from Episcopal Divinity School and has been an Episcopal Church Foundation fellow. Monroe has been featured in several documentaries, including We Cried Power and America Will Be, and in articles in the Associated Press and the Seattle Times. They live with their wife in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Naomi

3.5 stars. I live near(ish) the community profiled, have spent time there, & had some similar experiences to the author, so I was interested in learning about their ministry & organizing efforts. The author does a good job about acknowledging the pitfalls of centering a white experience and in credi......more

Goodreads review by Paula

This was an incredibly powerful book. It provided an in-depth look at what it is like to be truly poor in this country. It's easy to write off the homeless and the addicted but the author shows that everyone is deserving of respect and dignity. **ARC provided by Edelweiss+**......more