"The Heart's Journey: Battling Racism and Finding Love in Japan"
In this powerful and controversial debut, acclaimed blogger turned author Baye McNeil (a.k.a. Loco) takes readers on an unflinching journey through the birth and evolution of a racist. With unerring introspection and candor, McNeil argues persuasively that the only way to cure this societal virus is by first acknowledging our own susceptibility.
Scintillating Journey
Follow Loco from the streets of Brooklyn, where his childhood playground was the front lines of the Pan-African Nationalist and Black Power movements of the 1970s, through a period of black militancy, military service, interracial romance, and corporate bigotry in the 1980s and 90s. Post 9/11, Loco's journey leads him to Japan, where he confronts the adage: You can't hide from yourself.
A Love That Defies Prejudice
In Japan, Loco meets the woman he was born to love-only to find she is a member of a race he has learned to loathe. This love forces Loco to confront his deep-seated prejudices, even as the world around him crumbles with the Tohoku disaster of 3/11/2011.
Memoir and Call to Arms
This book is both a heartfelt memoir and an impassioned call to arms. McNeil argues that while racism is demonized as a vice of the morally corrupt or the ignorant, it remains pervasive in our daily lives-hidden in plain sight in our schools, offices, living rooms, and even within ourselves.
Why You Should Read This Book:
About the Author:
Baye McNeil is an acclaimed writer, speaker, and educator known for his thought-provoking work on race and identity. His life experiences in the United States and Japan provide a rich, nuanced perspective informing his writing. McNeil's work has been featured in various publications, and he continues to engage audiences globally with his compelling narratives.
Join the Conversation:
"Hi! My Name is Loco and I Am a Racist" is more than a memoir; it's an invitation to engage in the necessary conversation about race and personal responsibility. McNeil's story will challenge you, inspire you, and ultimately change how you see the world.