Book Club discussion questions for The Barn and Sing Unburied Sing Wednesday Mar 18 at 10:30 AM

How is land once managed sustainably transformed into a mono crop economy prioritizing profit for racial capitalism in The Barn?


What does the Barn and Sheriff symbolize in a landscape of normalized racial violence, criminality, and murder for institutionalized inequality?


How has a domestic caste system predating nazism allowed for the exploitation of land water and health as racialized resources?


How does the Barn call for American accountability for racism embedded in culture land and person identity? 


Why does Sing Unburied Sing by Jesmyn Ward portray Parchman Farm as an extension of the plantationocene—a system where land, labor, and racial control converge? 


In what ways does environmental neglect in Bois Sauvage reflect broader patterns of environmental racism? 


How does Sing Unburied Sing transforms memory into embodied, communal witnessing instead of commodity?


What role does water play as both a life-giving and destructive force in the novel Sing Unburied Sing?

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