

Black Punk Now
Book • 2023
Black Punk Now gathers essays, interviews, and creative work examining Black participation in punk subcultures and the political and aesthetic implications thereof.
The collection highlights musicians, writers, and artists who challenge stereotypes and expand understandings of punk as a global and racially diverse movement.
Contributors discuss DIY ethics, musical innovation, and the ways punk intersects with race, gender, and class.
The anthology situates Black punk practices within broader cultural histories and contemporary practices of resistance.
It serves as both documentation and analysis of underrepresented voices in punk scenes.
The collection highlights musicians, writers, and artists who challenge stereotypes and expand understandings of punk as a global and racially diverse movement.
Contributors discuss DIY ethics, musical innovation, and the ways punk intersects with race, gender, and class.
The anthology situates Black punk practices within broader cultural histories and contemporary practices of resistance.
It serves as both documentation and analysis of underrepresented voices in punk scenes.
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CZM Book Club: Girls Who Look Through Glass, by Alex Smith


