Other Works

BROTHERS,” are the common observations made on the author’s travels and visits to cities in North America; Hawaii; Alaska; Canada; Central American; Korea; Germany; and the Caribbean, by a person of color. It provides a perspective of the black community, to include unemployment; poverty; welfare; the black musical experience; and a point of view concerning the Anti-black racism that has been present in this country since its founding. It provides commentary concerning the fact that black people were forcibly brought to this country; however, when asked the questions “who belongs in this nation?” and “to whom does this nation belong?” America’s answer has been consistently, and overwhelmingly – white people, even though we are one humanity, and the USA is still just one people, which has caused black people, and others communities, to continually march and protest to bring visibility to this injustice.

ISBN 13 (SOFT): 9781664134799
ISBN 13 (HARD): 9781664134805
ISBN 13 (eBook): 9781664134782

Listen to My Heart” by E. Gene Givens is a compelling collection of poetry that dives deep into the complexities of human emotions. Through an array of vivid and heartfelt poems, Givens captures moments of love, heartache, and introspection with an authenticity that resonates. What stands out in “Listen to My Heart” is its emotional honesty. Givens doesn’t shy away from exploring the full range of human feelings, from the joy of falling in love to the pain of separation and the journey towards healing. This raw, honest approach makes the collection powerful and relatable, as readers can see their own experiences reflected in the poems.

ISBN 13 (SOFT): 9781664134799
ISBN 13 (HARD): 9781664134805
ISBN 13 (eBook): 9781664134782